John Gabriel Trevino

john trevino

January 16, 1985 ~ March 10, 2026

Born in: Collinsville
Resided in: Collinsville

John Gabriel Trevino, 41, of Collinsville went home to be with his Lord and Savior on March 10, 2026. He was born on January 16, 1985, in Plano, Texas, to Mike SR. and Angie Trevino.

John was known for being a pistol from the very beginning and he lived life that same way with heart, humor, and honesty. As a kid he was a little spitfire who always called things the way he saw them, sometimes throwing in a few hand gestures and words he probably shouldn’t have. That bold spirit stayed with him throughout his life and was part of what made people love him.

John provided 17 years of service to Grayson County working faithfully with Grayson County Precinct 3, where he took great pride in his work. During those years he built strong friendships and earned the respect of those who worked alongside him.

John loved his family. He is survived by his beautiful children, son John Trevino Jr. and daughter Alexis Trevino; his brother Mike Jr and wife Kristin, niece Olivia; and his nephew Garrett, numerous cousins, aunts and uncles. He also leaves behind a circle of friends with whom he shared many laughs, stories, and a cold one.

John was preceded in death by his father, Mike Trevino; his mother, Angie Trevino; and his brother, Adam Trevino.

A memorial service honoring John will be held at 10:00 AM on Friday, March 20, 2026 at Turrentine-Jackson-Morrow Funeral Home in Whitesboro.

He will be deeply missed by all who knew him.

Services

Memorial: Friday, March 20, 2026 10:00 am

TJM Texoma - Whitesboro
401 US Hwy 377 North
Whitesboro, TX 76273

(903) 564-3800
https://tjmtexoma.com/our-locations/

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  1. John was a true friend to Angela and me. We had some great times together. We will miss him so much! We will always love you John! RIP brother.

  2. Rest easy primo, until we meet again love you🕊️💔😭.

  3. john, I remember when you would tear down all the clothes from Grandma clothes line. You were something else.
    You were a little Tasmanian Devil. But you are part of the Family. We all had our thing growing up at Grandmas house. I truly miss those days. I can still see all of us running around. It will always be some of the best times of my life. Will see you again.

    Pipo

  4. May you rest in peace. Our prayers are with all the family.


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