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Trevor Wyatt Parks

December 19, 2008 — February 17, 2024

Trevor Wyatt Parks, 15, of Brownwood, Texas, passed away on Saturday, February 17, 2024.

He was born on December 19, 2008, to Randall Kevin Parks Jr, and Jo Lynn Nanny in San Angelo, Texas.  Wyatt grew up in Bronte and Miles, playing video games and spending time with his friends.  He loved spending time with his nieces and nephews.  Among his accomplishments, Wyatt has a passion for cooking and loved to share recipes with his mom and dad.  As much as his family struggled with his hair, he loved it and swore never to cut it.  A member of Paul Ann in San Angelo, and High Mesa Cowboy Church in Brownwood, the Lord was always with him. He loved praise and worship and attending church camp.  Wyatt had a true passion for God, had been saved, and has left his earthly body and entered into eternal rest in Heaven. Wyatt had a free spirit.  He loved to be around his family, always down to sit with his parents and grandparents and play Mexican Chain.  Whenever his mom was in the kitchen, he was always ready to lend a hand and made a point to let everyone know he was a better cook than his siblings.  He loved to draw and was always giving drawings and notes to those he loved.

Wyatt is preceded in death by his Nana Nona Parks, Uncle Roy Parks, Uncle Shawn Wright, and Papaw William Reel.

He is survived by his father Randall Kevin Parks, Jr. and wife Alicia Michelle of Brownwood, his mother Jo Lynn Nanny of Miles, his paternal Grandparents Randy and June Parks of May Texas, and his maternal grandparents, Lou Nanny of Bronte and Freddie Reel of Eldorado. Wyatt is also survived by his siblings, sister Miranda Whipkey and husband Kevin of Corpus Christi, sister Kaitlin Bishop and husband Cody of Robert Lee, sister Rani Kohutek and husband Kevin of Robert Lee, brother Randall “Lil Kevin” Parks of Bronte, sister Hallee Parks of San Angelo, Texas, brother Shawn Parks who currently serves in the United States Marines, and brother Levi Parks of Brownwood.  He will be greatly missed by numerous aunts and uncles as well as numerous nieces and nephews that Wyatt loved dearly.

A funeral service for Wyatt will be held on Saturday, February 24, 2024, at 2:00 pm at the chapel at Lange Funeral Home in Ballinger, Texas with Todd King of High Mesa Cowboy Church and Seth Moore of Coleman Cowboy Church officiating.


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