Trevor Carr
Obituary
Trevor S. Carr, 34, died Thursday
(March 30, 2017) at Harry Hynes Hospice in Wichita. He was born July
27, 1982, in Tuba City, Arizona. On Sept. 13, 2003, he married Ashley
Hague in Newton and she survives of the home.
Trevor worked as a flooring installer
for Hague's Painting and Decorating in Newton. He was close to his
parents-in-law, Randy and Brenda Hague, and enjoyed working with them
installing flooring in Newton and the surrounding area.
Woodworking was a hobby he enjoyed, as
well as spending time camping and fishing with his family; he
especially looked forward to time at Marion Reservoir. Trevor was an
accomplished cook and enjoyed sharing his creations. Smoked meats and
chili were two dishes that would guarantee a crowd for dinner. In his
younger years, he worked part time at the Breadbasket restaurant,
where he honed some of his cooking skills.
He enjoyed having family and friends to
the house and would often play his guitar for people to enjoy. Trevor
was close to his nieces and nephews and looked forward to sharing
special days with them. Although he was known as a private person, he
was always glad to be spending time with those he was close to and
loved.
Trevor is survived by his wife, Ashley
of the home; mother, Lillian Begaye of Cottonwood, Arizona; brothers,
Bryan Carr and Mickeen Littleman, both of Tucson, Arizona; sisters,
Celeste (Adrian) Bustillos of Newton, Lana Littleman of Gallup, New
Mexico, and Blanka Littleman and Alynna Littleman, both of Tucson,
Arizona; and nieces and nephews, Isabella Begaye-Bronson, Isaac
Bronson, Aiden Weeks and Kendall Weeks. He is also survived by a host
of cousins, friends and his birth mother, Linda Littleman of Tucson,
Arizona.
He is preceded in death by his father,
Danny Begaye.
Memorial service will be 10 a.m.
Thursday (April 6, 2017) at First Church of the Nazarene in Newton,
with Pastor Rick Dages presiding. Visitation will be 5 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Wednesday (April 5, 2017) at Petersen Funeral Home, with the family
receiving friends from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Burial will be in the Greenwood
Cemetery, Newton.
Memorials are suggested to the Harry
Hynes Memorial Hospice in care of Petersen Funeral Home.