I AM SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, HE WAS SUCH A FUNNY GUY, A FREE SPIRIT WHO LOVED LIFE,LOVED PLAYING XBOX, TELLING JOKES, SAYING FUNNY THINGS, HE WAS TO YOUNG TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS WORLD SO SOON, WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH,,,,DENISE AND GIZMO
I just heard about your passing recently, Trey, from one of our former coworkers. I hardly ever log into my social media account, but you will always be friended by me. Hard to believe you are gone; I saw you at a wal-mart just before this covid-19 pandemic, and will always remember the years we spent working at TSD together. RIP, buddy……
Trey Coulton McDowell, 26, passed away from natural causes on May 15, 2020. He was born on March 4, 1994, to Tommie McDowell in Evansville, Indiana. Trey attended Reitz High School, and has worked in different trades throughout his life.
Trey was a kind-hearted man. Since Trey was little he has enjoyed making others laugh. Trey’s laugh was very contagious. He never met a stranger and would give the shirt off his back to help another person.
Trey had a strong interest in music and writing his own lyrics. Trey enjoyed playing video games with friends in his free time. He loved trying new foods and was always ready for a road trip! He loved spending time with his family, which he did a lot before his passing.
Trey is survived by his parents Tommie and Mike Cox; his brothers Logan Birdwell (Mercedes), Levi Birdwell (Georgia), and Dalton Birdwell; his grandmother Shela McDowell and grandfather Brad Jent; his aunt Adria McDowell (Sara); and his uncle William McDowell. Trey was preceded in death by his grandfather Thomas Dossett. Services will be held and lead by Joe Greenwell at Sunset Funeral Home in Evansville, Indiana on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. Visiting hours are 3:30 pm-5:00 pm with the funeral immediately following.
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Trey Coulton McDowell, 26, passed away from natural causes on May 15, 2020. He was born on March 4, 1994, to Tommie McDowell in Evansville, Indiana. Trey attended Reitz High School, and has worked in different trades throughout his life.
DENISE KISSEL says
May 20, 2020 at 1:51 pmI AM SO VERY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS, HE WAS SUCH A FUNNY GUY, A FREE SPIRIT WHO LOVED LIFE,LOVED PLAYING XBOX, TELLING JOKES, SAYING FUNNY THINGS, HE WAS TO YOUNG TO BE TAKEN FROM THIS WORLD SO SOON, WILL MISS YOU VERY MUCH,,,,DENISE AND GIZMO
Josh says
November 13, 2020 at 4:54 amI just heard about your passing recently, Trey, from one of our former coworkers. I hardly ever log into my social media account, but you will always be friended by me. Hard to believe you are gone; I saw you at a wal-mart just before this covid-19 pandemic, and will always remember the years we spent working at TSD together. RIP, buddy……
Trey was a kind-hearted man. Since Trey was little he has enjoyed making others laugh. Trey’s laugh was very contagious. He never met a stranger and would give the shirt off his back to help another person.
Trey had a strong interest in music and writing his own lyrics. Trey enjoyed playing video games with friends in his free time. He loved trying new foods and was always ready for a road trip! He loved spending time with his family, which he did a lot before his passing.
Trey is survived by his parents Tommie and Mike Cox; his brothers Logan Birdwell (Mercedes), Levi Birdwell (Georgia), and Dalton Birdwell; his grandmother Shela McDowell and grandfather Brad Jent; his aunt Adria McDowell (Sara); and his uncle William McDowell. Trey was preceded in death by his grandfather Thomas Dossett. Services will be held and lead by Joe Greenwell at Sunset Funeral Home in Evansville, Indiana on Wednesday, May 27, 2020. Visiting hours are 3:30 pm-5:00 pm with the funeral immediately following.