Passion for a bright future and craftsmanship

Triston was a proud graduation Corner high schoolClass of 2025. His drive for hand skills and creativity inspired him to earn Certificate in welding from arts academyDisplay your work morality and passion for craftsmanship.

Known for his bold personality and unforgettable smile, Triston left a permanent impression everywhere.

Behind the wheel, on water, and in the game

Triston’s love for him White Chevy Silverrado Was well known. More than a truck, it was his pride and joy – a symbol of his personality and style. He regularly participated in the truck meat, where he found a sense of belonging and community.

When not on the road, Triston found peace FishingAnd developed a love for recently game PicballWhich he enjoyed with both friends and family.

Remembering a nurtured son, brother and friend

Triston was before death by many loved ones who welcomed him in eternity: his father Jamie coxGrandfather Charles CoxGrandmother Boney HonglandFather Joe CoxAnd great grandfather Garald hugland And William Clayton,

He is alive by many people who loved him very much, including:

  • Her dear mother, Tiffany coxAnd stepfather Jonathan Thornel

  • His sister, Relay cox (cad)and brother Dillian payne

  • Grandparents, Dadi, Kenneth and Kathy HonglandAnd Dennis Cox

  • great grandmother, Betty Clayton

  • A detailed cycle of extended family, classmates and countless friends

Heartfelt gratitude to the family Triston’s friends and classmates He shared with him for happiness, laughter, and loyalty. Your presence in his life meant everything.

The funeral service details will be announced on Tuesday.

This story is developing.

By Bob

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