Trevour G Toyn, age 36, of Santa Rosa Beach, Florida, went to be with his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on October 10, 2020 while surrounded by his family. Trevour was born on June 12, 1984 in Ogden, Utah.
Trevour was beloved by all those he met, as making friends came naturally to him. He had an infectious smile, a ready joke, and loved to make others laugh. Trevour loved all sports from bowling to ultimate frisbee and all in between. His favorite sports teams were the Denver Broncos, Utah Jazz, LA Dodgers and San Jose Sharks. Trevour was also a travel enthusiast and probably the biggest Disney fanatic there ever was. He was a season passholder to Walt Disney World and knew every trick to visiting the park to get the most out of it. To show his enthusiam for Disney, he had a very large collection of Disney memorabilia. He also enjoyed being on the water, whether it was on the beach or on a boat cruising. Trevour loved N.W. Florida not only because of the white sandy beaches, fresh seafood, and delightful weather, but mostly because of his second family, the Gerardo & Claudia Gordillo family, who loved and cared for Trevour like their own son. Trevour was very patriotic and was a proud United States Air Force veteran. During his nine year commitment to the military, he had traveled the world and served 3 tours in Afghanistan and Iraq. He loved helping people as a Patient Care Technician and was working on his nursing career. He married Claudia Gordillo, the love of his life, on March 19, 2015 in the Atlanta LDS Temple. Most of all, Trevour loved his family and his faith, he was a devoted member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
He is survived by his wife Claudia Tereza Gordillo; his parents, Gary W and Danita Toyn; sisters, Lyndsee, Hether (Cody) Hammons, Kelcee; grandparents, Robert E. and Joy Toyn, and Myrtle B. Gallego; niece Lyla Hammons; nephew, Clay Hammons; and numerous aunts, uncles, cousins and extended family members. He was preceded in death by his grandfather, Daniel Gallego.
A funeral service will be held at The Church of Christ of Latter Day Saints, 99 N Geronimo St, Miramar Beach, FL 32550, on Thursday, October 15, 2020 at 6:30 pm. A private interment will be held at Gulf Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, please consider contributing to cancer research at MD Anderson Cancer Center. A special fund in Trevour’s memory has been set up here http://bit.ly/TrevourToynMemorialFund