Trevor Ralph Guess
Trevor Ralph Guess
1934 - 2025
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Trevor was a kind and caring gentleman and a family man who lead a busy life following his many interests.
Trevor was my Brother-in-Law.
Trevor will be very much missed by Audrey, his Wife for many years and his family and friends.
My thoughts go out to Audrey, my Sister, and I send her my love and condolences.
I was fortunate to have known Trevor for a few years as we were both members of the Wimborne Movie Makers Club. He was a true gentleman, and will certainly be missed.
Trevor was an enthusiastic member of Wimborne MovieMakers for many years and was keen to join in with our film making in our Clubhouse and outdoor filming. He performed in some of my scripted films, and appeared as Superman in one of our Green screen Club evenings..great fun.
Trevor was a friend and Gentleman for many years and will be sadly missed.by us all.
We offer our Condolences to Audrey and Trevor’s family who will undoubtedly miss him greatly
Barbara and Gordon Lambert
In loving memory of Uncle Trevor. Much missed by us all.
To one of the founder members of ‘The Old Gits Club’ you will be much missed by those of
us who remain. RIP Trevor
I, too, first met Trevor through the Wimborne MovieMakers. How I wish we had met years ago. We had so much in common. Mind you, when we each returned from the Himalaya, his beard was black, and mine was white. Perhaps we could have joined the Minstrels?
Greatly missed by Terry, or is it Trevor? No-one ever seemed to know which we were.
As well as being a loving, kind and caring man, Trev was good fun – Murray and I have many happy memories from our cousins’ mini-breaks, and we feel so sad that these days are now gone. To Audrey, Hilary, John and all of Trev’s warm and vibrant family, we send our love, deepest sympathy and heartfelt condolences. X X X