Michelle was born in San Antonio, Texas. She is preceded in death by her parents Joe S. Trevino and Mary Alice Guerra, and her brother Mark T. Trevino. She is survived by her loving husband Martin L. Reynolds of 18 years, stepfather Andrew Guerra, and her two younger brothers, Jeff Trevino (Kerry Whitehead) and Joseph Trevino (Julie). Michelle dearly loved her nieces Marcie Trevino Ripper (Phillip) and Ashley Marie Murillo (David), nephews Jacob (Laurel) and John Trevino, grand nieces and nephews, numerous cousins, and extended family.
Michelle gathered numerous friends from around the world. She had four thousand eight hundred friends and followers on Facebook. She bonded with women through the Women's March movement. She led other women in her battle with Ovarian Cancer and she was a true inspiration to so many suffering from this terrible disease and other forms of cancer. Even as Michelle's suffering increased from the disease, she continued to post inspirational prayers and messages to all her Facebook followers daily, until the day she passed away. There is a void in this world that cannot be filled. We have memories, but memories will never take the place of Michelle's infectious smile, laughter, and love. Her spirit, laughter and love will remain within all of us who are fortunate enough to call her family or friend. After fighting against ovarian cancer harder than any other, she is now at peace.
A memorial service for Michelle will be held in San Antonio Texas on Saturday, January 29th at 11:00am at Cornerstone Church (the Vada Hagee Prayer Chapel). Full obituary online at tinyurl.com/ShelKat.
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Juliet Morales
January 27, 2022
My sweet friend, my sympathy to your love Martin. The world is smaller without you. I will look for you in the sunshine and flowers coming soon. All my love. Juliet Morales
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