Trenton Dean Green
The sun in our lives has gone out with the loss of the greatest man who ever lived, Trenton Dean Green. On March 2nd 2020, Trenton was taken too soon in a tragic accident.
Born September 6 1972 in Salt Lake City Utah to Donnis Kip Green and Sharen Mills Green, Trent grew up in Sandy Utah, spending his days with his siblings, cousins, best friends and being generally mischievous, always ready to flash his one dimple to get himself and his buddies out of a jam.
Trent never stopped flashing his dimple as he walked through life with a smile on his face and a song always being sung at the top of his lungs, where he would never fail to change the words to something silly to make everyone around him laugh.
Humble to a fault, His proudest accomplishments in life were his children, who have inherited his sparkling eyes and beautiful smile. There just was no better daddy than Trent. He leaves behind nine children to whom he was their whole world.
Trent worked tirelessly and ceaselessly for his family, running his successful towing company. Night or day, everyone knew they could count on him no matter what.
Trent seemed to come alive when he was close to nature. He was a passionate outdoorsman, hunter, fisherman, wilderness expert and very proud collector of Junior Ranger badges and rocks from all over the country, and always had a pocket full of rocks, eager to show them off.
Son, Brother, Father, Friend, Trent was the bringer of everything good and whole and light into our worlds, and will be missed beyond words.
Trent is survived by his mom Sharen Mills Green, father Donnis Kip Green, Step-mother Peppi Green, Wife Megan Green, Ex wife Elisia Green, and his children, Gabrielle, Emalaeth, Amelia, Alice, Trenton, Stella, Claire, Chance, Tayah and Benny, brother to Carter and Sarah Green, Sage and Rob Mauceli, and Kelly Drumm. He leaves behind so many wonderful nieces and nephews, along with the very best friends a man could have asked for, Jason Grimaud, Shayne Vance, Kevin Busboom and Chris Humphries. Trent was preceded in death by his first wife, Olivia Sarah Ball Green.
A celebration of this extraordinary life will be held Saturday March 14th 1-4pm at the Sugar Arts Space, located at 132 s 800 w in Salt Lake City Utah In lieu of flowers, the family asks for trees to be planted in Trent’s memory.