WILTON — Trevor Scott Collins, 13, of Wilton, son of Scott and Wendy Collins and Erik and Lisa Walsh, went to fly with the Angels on April 10, after a courageous and heroic battle with bone cancer with his loving family by his side, and who always reminded us that he would “do what he had to do.”
Trevor was born in Farmington, Jan. 13, 1998. He was a seventh grade student at the Mt. Blue Middle School. He was a very energetic, caring, loving and outgoing boy who loved to make people laugh and smile. He was a member of Boy Scouts in his younger years then moved onto sports in which he excelled in each and every time he stepped onto a baseball field, basketball court, or for the love and passion of the game of football.
Trevor was always pumped up and ready to play football all year long. He has spent a lot of time teaching others how to play the game as well. He also enjoyed skiing and snowboarding, which nothing scared him. Bring on the jumps! He loved to ride four wheelers, motorcycles, and tubing behind the boat. He loved camping, hunting, and fishing. He enjoyed spending time with his family and being active outside.
Trevor is survived by his parents; his twin-sister, Taylor Collins; and his other siblings, Haley and Brody Walsh, Katelyn and Patrick McHugh and Timothy Hutchinson; his grandparents, Marilyn Collins of Farmington, Marilyn Labbe of Standish, James and Faylene Greenough of New Sharon, Jason and Kathy Dalrymple of Jay and Butch Walsh and companion, Linda Wallingford, of Greenville; many loving and caring uncles, aunts, nieces, nephews and cousins. Trevor also is survived by his loving companion puppy, “Diego.”
Trevor was predeceased by his Grampa Irvin Collins, 1994.
Words of condolence and tribute may be shared with Trevor’s family at www.wilesrc.com.

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