Victor “Vic” Trevino, 62, of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and Banning, California, passed away at St. Luke’s Hospital in Bartonsville, Pennsylvania on Monday, March 13, 2023. His wife and sister-in-law were by his side at the time of his passing.
Vic was born on August 27, 1960 in Indio, California to Helen Trevino and the late Ricardo Trevino. He attended Indio High School for one year, and graduated from Coachella Valley High School in 1978. He attended two years of college at College of the Desert in Palm Desert, California.
He was a superb baseball pitcher for Indio and Coachella Valley High Schools and College of the Desert. He also played semi-pro baseball for Zelda’s Desert Astros until the age of 26.
Vic met Marlene Gander (Orduno) at College of the Desert. They married on October 20, 1984 and had two daughters, Stefanie and Kaylee. Vic and Marlene divorced in 1993.
Vic met his current wife, Susan, in October of 1991 and they married on April 9, 1994. When Vic met Susan in 1991, her son Tyler was nine months old. Vic adopted Tyler and they had two more children together, Tara and Austin.
Vic was employed by Familian Pipe and Supply in Cathedral City until he was hired as a Deputy Sheriff for the Riverside County Sheriff’s Department on November 10, 1990. Upon graduating from the academy, Vic was assigned to the Palm Desert Station. He temporarily left the Sheriff’s Department in 1994 and returned to the Sheriff’s Department in November 1999 and assigned to the Banning Jail as a Correctional Deputy. He was promoted to Deputy Sheriff in August of 2002 and transferred to the Palm Desert Station in February of 2004, Vic transferred to the Palm Desert Station. In April of 2007, Vic promoted to Sergeant and was transferred to the Cabazon Station. He transferred to the Robert Presley Detention Center in 2015, where he remained until his retirement on December 22, 2015. During his career, two of Vic’s favorite assignments was being a motor officer and the K9 supervisor.
In 2018, Vic and Susan moved to East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania and in the fall of 2019, Vic was diagnosed with lung cancer. The cancer metastasized to his brain, one of his kidney’s and his spine. He fought a courageous battle for five years and never gave up hope of beating cancer.
A few of Vic’s favorite pastimes were spending time with his children and grandchildren, camping, fishing, traveling and going to the movies. He was also a member of Our Lady of Victory Catholic Church in Tannersville, Pennsylvania and dedicated is life to his faith, family and friends. Vic had many friends and acquaintances; however, he had a few friendships that he cherished: Tim, Sergio, Ralph, Gregg, Jim and Jay.
He was preceded in death by his father, Ricardo Trevino, his brother, Robert Trevino, his brother-in-law, Keith Miller and several aunts, uncles and his grandparents.
Vic is survived by his wife Susan of 28 years, his sons, Tyler Jacob Trevino and Austin Victor Trevino, both of Banning, California; his daughters Stefanie Fratteroli (Dominic) of Portland, Oregon, Kaylee Dickens (Michael) of Mentone, California and Tara Ebersole (Tyler) of Banning, California; his mother, Helen Trevino and brothers, Richard Trevino, Rudy Trevino (Rosie) and Ray Trevino (Vicky), all of Thermal, California; his grandchildren, Emma Trevino of Cherry Valley, California, Jameson Valdez, Charlie Trevino, Haislie Trevino, Easton Ebersole and Victoria Ebersole, all of Banning, California; his sister-in-law, Lisa Pavolick and her husband, Walter Pavolick, both of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; his brother-in-law, Paul Miller and his wife, Julia Miller, both of Nazareth, Pennsylvania; his sister-in-law, Robin Miller, of East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania; in addition to several nieces, nephews and cousins, of the Coachella Valley and Pennsylvania.
Visitation will be from 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. on Friday, March 31, 2023 at Weaver Mortuary and Crematory, 1177 Beaumont Avenue, Beaumont, California, with a Rosary at 11:00 a.m. and Memorial Service at 1:30 p.m. A reception will follow at 2:00 p.m. at the same location. Private cremation will follow.
Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.weaver-mortuary.com for the Trevino family.
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