Condolences – Darl Edward Trent

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Posted by Joyce Rhyne on 18 Nov 21 - 0 Comments

Darl Edward Trent was born on January 3, 1957 in Calhoun County, Texas to Bobby Bert Trent and Dolores (Lola) Ramos Trent. He peacefully departed this life at the age of 64, on Thursday, October 14, 2021 in Livingston, Texas. He was surrounded by many loved ones, who will strive to honor his memory by living their lives to the fullest.

After attending Calhoun High School, Darl proudly served in the United States Navy as an Aircraft Welder. He was a skilled mechanic, repairing and building motorcycles, most of his life.

Riding his motorcycle and spending time with family and friends was his zest for life. He will forever be remembered with love long after his passing by his many family members and friends. He never met a stranger and was always willing to lend a hand to help others.

Darl is survived by his beloved partner,  Sheila Scifres Bonin (BB) and her children; his three children, Danielle Trent, Koerth (Robert), Bobby Dillon Trent, and Rachel Clamon-Trent (Taylor); his five grandchildren, Sidney Paige Trentm, Robert Ayden Trent, Violet Lola Trent, Elizabeth Peyton Trent, and Warren Edward Kinder; brothers Arthur Joe Trent and Johnny Carroll Soignier; great grandson Dane Thomas Martin; and numerous cousins and friends.

He is preceded in death by his father Bobby Bert Trent, mother Delores (Lola) Ramos Trent, and brothers Ramon Lester Trent and Joseph Hilton Thuel. His final resting place will be in Port O’Connor, Texas, next to his father and brother. He said the time he spent with his father and brothers were some of the best times of his life.

Two Memorial Services were held to honor the life of Darl in Livingston, Texas on November 13th at the American Legion Post, with a 3 hour bike ride ending back at the Post for a Celebration of Life Party in the evening. On Saturday, December 4th, at 2:00 p.m., graveside services will be held at the Port O’Connor Cemetery with a reception following at the Port O’Connor Community Center on Highway 185.

May the Road rise up to meet you.
May the Wind be always at your back.
May the Sun shine warm upon your face;
The Rains fall soft upon your fields,
and until we meet again,
May God hold you in the Palm of His hand.

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