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    Date Posted: 22:18:02 06/09/03 Mon
    Author: Melissa Lee
    Subject: Trevor's former publicist (Some thoughts)

    I first met Trevor while I worked for a man named Jerry Shandrew. Jerry was trev's publicist and I attended many events with Trevor. One notable occassion was the Universal premiere of the Flintstone's sequel. It was Trevor, ruth Ann, Travis and Daniel. His smile was infectious and his laugh genuine.

    Trevor once shared a very heartfelt story regarding his son, Travis. He and Travis were out having breakfast, at Denny's I believe, and Trevor had Travis come over and sit with him after Travis told him he didn't want to grow-up. When Trevor asked him why? Travis said, "Cause I'll have to go away to school and leave you and mommy." Trevor said he got all misty eyed and told Travis to go sit back on the other side of the booth.

    I attended several other events with Trevor and he was always a gentleman and warm and generous.

    After he left Shandrew PR, I saw him at the CBS TCA press party. I had a football I wanted to get Marcus Allen to sign for my dad. Trevor said, "C'mon." And I did and he just said, "She'd like to get'er ball signed." And I did.

    I talked to him a couple of times after that. A true friend and gentleman. He will be missed. We do plan on attending any services that may be held for Trevor.

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