From a very early age, Trent was a truly gifted kid. No matter what he did, he excelled at it.
Trent was raised in Greenville, North Carolina around family and friends. Early on, he fell in love with sports, and had a passion for playing baseball. Trent excelled at it, and made many lifelong friends & extended baseball family. He has many friends in Greenville, still.
Trent had a love for Florida from a very early age that ultimately led him to Palm Harbor. Once there, it didn't take long for Trent to make friends, with his loving spirit and enthusiasm. He also had a passion for plumbing, and loved his job at St. Pete Plumbing. Trent loved Florida sunsets, spending time at the Causeway, and most importantly, Trent loved being with his friends.
To know Trent was to love him. He was full of life, spirit, and would light up a room with just his smile. He was an old soul, and went with the flow no matter where he was. As many have said, "Trent has never met a stranger." He loved music and would often just sing at the top of his lungs, and just dance around.
Trent left us all too soon, and will be loved and missed by all. #Forever23
Trent is survived by his father, Seth Allen with wife Shannon; mother, Lisa Lewis; brothers, Skyler Lewis, Cody Allen and Rowan Allen; niece, Kennedy Lewis; many grandparents, but especially Grandma Anne and Mema Susie Garner; stepbrother, Haiden, and stepsister, Harper; and, many aunts and uncles.
He was preceded in death by his sister, Laken Allen.
Please join us this Saturday, April 12, at Hurricane Eddy's in Dunedin, Florida to join us in celebrating Trent's life together. Drop by any time between 1-7pm.
Another remembrance time will be planned for Greenville, North Carolina in the very near future.
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