Trevor Moody, 24, of Charleston, South Carolina entered into eternal rest Sunday, March 29, 2020. Due to current health concerns, a celebration of Trevor's life will be held at a later date.
Trevor was born July 27, 1995 in Louisville, Colorado, son of Victor R. Moody, Jr. and Heather Renee Sherer. He led the Business Development team at Sherer & Associates Architects, LLC. He was a graduate of Wando High School and earned a Bachelor of Science Degree from Clemson University. He loved music, fishing, boating, Clemson football, the ocean, good beers, good friends, and family. He especially loved his little brothers Logan and Ryder. He believed in God and Jesus and the positive energy of the universe.
He is survived by his mother, Heather Renee Sherer and her husband Dan Sherer; his father, Victor R. Moody Jr. and wife Charlene Moody "Mama Char"; two brothers, Logan Jacob Moody, and Benjamin "Ryder" Moody; grandparents, Sherrie Moody, Michael and Marica Curley, Lucy Moody, Sandra Rose Twisdale, and a large number of extended family and friends.
Trevor was proceeded in death by his beloved Grandfather, Captain Victor Ray Moody, Sr. whom loved Trevor very much along with his Granddaddy Rufus Rose.
Our family has always been in awe of Trevor's strength, how big his Heart was and how he touched everyone in a positive way just by being present.
Trevor was known by his friends as their brother and as one of the most genuine human beings they knew. Trevor always had a big smile for his friends and family and anyone that needed him always got everything he had to give. It was always joked that Trevor never met a stranger because he genuinely loved people.
"And he still gives his love, he just gives it away
The love he receives is the love that is saved
And sometimes if you see a strange spot in the sky
A human being that was given to fly………"
"Travel out Across the burnin' sand
Across the ocean to some distant land
When we reach the end
We'll all be singin'
And we'll all be friends
Back where it all begins…."
"…Wildflower seed in the sand and wind, may the four winds blow you home again."
Memorials may be made at a later date for an event held in Trevor's honor which will later be announced.