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Trevor Winfield Bradshaw, 23, died November 22, 2009 in his home town in Beaver, Utah. Trevor was born in Beaver, Utah September 3, 1986, to Kelly and Martha Bradshaw. He is the husband to Miranda McMullin Bradshaw. They were married on June 30, 2007. They have one daughter Krymzen Jade Bradshaw. Trevor is survived by his wife, daughter and parents, his sister Heather (Nate) Murdock, Dustin (Hiva) Bradshaw, Beau (Kalani) Bradshaw, and Neices Mandee, Aubree, and KaDee, and nephew Mason Murdock. His Grandparents Norm and Virgina; Bradshaw of Beaver. Ames and Deanna Harrison of Virginia. In-laws Todd and Robin McMullin, and Brother in law Ryley McMullin of Minersville; Miranda's Grandparents Deanna Marie Perkins of Beaver; Jack and Pam McMullin of Minersville, and Great-grandparents Richard A. & Maurine Thompson. He is preceded in death by Nephew Vaitafe Bradshaw. Trevor was an energetic Youngman that loved to have fun, play any sport, and spend time with his family. He was always the center of laughter and fun. He was known for his practical jokes, teasing, singing, spontaneous dancing, and impersonations; no one was ever free from a tease. He was a true friend to his brothers, cousins and friends. He lived by his favorite saying "True Pals". He believed a true pal was loyal, dependable, and watched your back. He always made everyone feel comfortable. Music was the sound of his heart. He loved to play drums, guitar, and played the violin as a child. He never missed a chance to spend time in the mountains of Beaver, or out west. He loved hunting and scouting deer and elk with anyone that would go with him. He had a passion for baseball and played catcher for Beaver HS where he earned the 2005 2A Academic all-state, and played on the 2A all star team. He played JC baseball at Wenatchee State College in Washington. He was an excellent student and was on the deans list in Wenatchee. He also attended school at Dixie State. Trevor loved all sports especially football and baseball. He loved coaching the youth baseball and basketball teams. He had a passion for classic cars, he loved his custom 71 Chevelle. He also enjoyed spending time riding horses. He was a super hero to his nieces and nephew and younger cousins. And above all he loved and cherished his wife Miranda and baby girl Krymzen. Trevor had many dreams and goals and tried to pursue them. He was always willing to try something new. He had his own custom welding business, and was currently working for the James Farms in Milford. Trevor will be missed by his family, friends. Funeral services will be held Friday, November 27 at 11:00 am at the Beaver Utah Stake Center. A viewing will be held Thursday Evening from 6-8, and Friday morning 9:30-10:30. We thank Swindlehurst Funeral Home. Online condolences maybe sent to www.swindlehurstfurneralhome.com. In lieu of flowers a trust has been set up for Miranda and Krymzen at Wells Fargo Bank.