
You may visit Mr. Trigg –Wednesday, July 8, 2020 – Noon – 8:00pm
The Lowery Suite at Tree of Life
1051 S. Handley Drive – Fort Worth, Texas
He Shall Rest – Thursday, July 9, 2020
Cedar Hill Memorial Park – Arlington, Texas
* Although restrictions are gradually being lifted, we kindly ask you tohelp us keep you and us safe, by adhering to all CDC guidelines & the guidelines for our individual facility *
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Remembering Billy Wayne Trigg
Born to the parentage of Charles and Emma Trigg on October 26, 1955. Billy grew up in Fort Worth, TX. He graduated in 1974 from O.D. Wyatt High School and attended North Texas State University. Billy loved spending time with his “boo thang”, Miltrue. He also loved Barbecuing, going to his granddaughter’s (Olivia) cheer competitions, and entertaining family and friends. He retired from East Fort Worth Montessori Academy. He also worked at Evolution Academy even after retirement.Billy was preceded in death by his parents Charles and Emma Trigg; brother, Charles Dennis Trigg.Billy leaves to cherish his memories the love of his life Miltrue; brothers, Vernell, Michael (Charlie) and Dwight; sister, Tracie Anderson (Marcus); stepsons, Jessie, Frederick, Jermaine Hurst; his grandson, Joshua (the uncertified CNA), and a host of other family and friends.
May Mr. Bill rest in peace. Our family sends their deepest condolences through your loss and hope you hang on to many memories to remember his fondly. Our prayers are with his wife Miltrue, his children, his grandchildren and extended family and friends.
As the Trigg family lays Mr. Bill to rest, East Fort Worth Montessori Academy community and staff sends our warmest condolences, we are deeply saddened by the loss. We pray peace and comfort for the Trigg family. May his soul rest in perfect peace. Respectfully, Mrs. Durosimi
Our hearts go out to all who knew and loved Mr. Bill. May he rest in peace.
I had the honor of working with Mr. Bill, as he was known, at EFWMA. He was always kind, funny, and helpful. We found out that he knew some of my family and that I was from Highland Hills and from that moment on we always had something to talk about. He had a big spirit to match his big smile and he will be greatly missed.
May God keep you close to his side in Heaven, Mr. Bill. I will remember our talks outside near the Labyrinth often, with a smile on my face.
My heart is saddened at his loss of life because he was so very happy and full of lifeall the time with everyone he was around . At EFWMA as a hall monitor he helped me so very much in my tasks and Im truly grateful to have ran into him again as me and my family had also been to his club back in the day. He will always be a spirit that will forever be with me. May you enjoy paradise my friend.
As long as we can love each other, and remember the feeling of love we had, we can die without ever really going away. All the love you created is still here. You live on in the hearts of everyone you have touched and nurtured while you were here.
I will miss you Uncle Bill. Your laugh, the mega breakfast’s and your welcoming nature. You made my Aunt Miltrue ( Millie D.), very happy.
Much love,
Renita, Rickey, Christopher and Brandon
Ps. Say hello to my Dad (Ollie).
Always ready with a friendly smile and kind words. You will be missed Mr. Bill. Heartfelt condolences to your family and friends. Know he is at peace.
God knows and He cares. Words cant express how we are sadden at the passing of little Billy. We are praying God’s strength to each of you at this hour. We love you all, the Smith Family(Robert,Linda, Gilda, Debra,and Gail).