It is with deep sorrow and heavy hearts that we remember and honor the life of Trent Hunter of Katy, Texas, whose passing has left a profound void in the lives of his family, friends, and all who knew him. A gifted athlete and proud member of the Texas A&M Aggies football community, Trent’s life was marked by dedication, strength, and an unwavering spirit.
Trent Hunter was known for his passion both on and off the field. During his time at Texas A&M University, he demonstrated not only athletic ability but also discipline, teamwork, and heart—qualities that made him respected among teammates and admired by those around him. Football was more than a game to Trent; it was a reflection of his commitment, resilience, and drive to always give his best.
Beyond athletics, Trent built a life rooted in hard work and purpose. Through his role at Otis Elevator Company, part of United Technologies, he showed dedication to his career and a willingness to grow and contribute meaningfully. He carried himself with professionalism while maintaining the same warmth and authenticity that defined him personally.
Originally from Forney, Texas, and later residing in Dallas, Trent never lost touch with his roots. He was someone who valued relationships deeply—someone who showed up for his family and friends, offering support, encouragement, and loyalty in every season of life.
To his loved ones, Trent was more than an athlete or colleague—he was a son, a friend, and a source of pride and love. His presence brought strength and positivity, and the memories he leaves behind will forever be cherished.
His passing is a heartbreaking loss, not only to those closest to him but to the wider community that witnessed his character and spirit. Though his life was cut short, the impact he made will continue to live on in the lives he touched.
As we mourn this tremendous loss, we also celebrate the life Trent Hunter lived—a life filled with purpose, connection, and determination.
May he rest in eternal peace. He will be forever remembered, deeply missed, and always honored.