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Trevor Maye

1967-2019

Trevor Maye

  Trevor Todd Maye, 51, of Kinnear Settlement, passed away unexpectedly on Tuesday, June 11, 2019 at the Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre, Halifax.

  Born in Grand Falls, NL he was the son of Marie (Rice) Maye of Springdale, NL and the late Ralph Maye. Trevor studied at Dorset Collegiate and for over 30 years he has worked as a diamond driller and currently was employed with Lantech Drilling. During his 11 years as a foster parent, Trevor enjoyed spending time with his family and extended foster children. In his leisure time he liked to listen to music, and read a good Clive Cussler in his hammock while camping at Murray Corner. He enjoyed the outdoors especially sitting by a blazing bonfire.

   In addition to his mother, Trevor is survived and sadly missed by his beloved wife, Leeann (Patterson) their cherished children, Zhana of Brooklyn, New York, USA and Macee and Dylan of Kinnear Settlement; foster children; two brothers, Corbin (Lorna) of Roberts Arm, NL and Tracy of Slave Lake, AB; mother-in-law, Ann Patterson of Intervale; brother-in-law, Gavin Patterson (Hong) of Vietnam and Greg Patterson (Martha) of Entebbe, Uganda; several Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, Nieces and Nephews; and special canine companions, Jax and Daisy.

   Besides his Father, Trevor was predeceased by his infant brothers, Kerry and Dwayne and his father-in-law, Raymond Patterson.

   Resting at Salisbury Funeral Home, 3350 Route 106, Salisbury West (372-4800) from where visiting will take place Monday, June 17, 2019 from 6 - 8 pm. The Funeral Service will be held at Petitcodiac Baptist Church on Tuesday, June 18 at 11 am with Pastor David Woodworth officiating.

  If desired, living memorials made to his children or the SPCA would be appreciated.

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Service Date
Tuesday, June 18, 2019
Service Time
11 am
Service Location
Petitcodiac Baptist Church

Visitation
June 17, 2019
Visitation Time
6 - 8 pm
Visitation Location
Salisbury Funeral Home

Requested Charity
Living Memorial for the Children or the Greater Moncton SPCA