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Remembering Trenton Alan Harrison – Aspen Daily News

Remembering Trenton Alan Harrison – Aspen Daily News







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It is with heavy hearts that we announce the pass on December 20, 2024 after a bold battle with cancer. Trenton was born on August 17, 1973 in Hornel, New York, and spent his life spreading love, laughter and inspiration to all who knew him.

His education covers continents and institutions, reflecting his dedication throughout the life of learning. He graduated from Wiesbaden High School in Wiesbaden AB, Germany, and pursued training at Christian College Nebraska. Later, he won diplomas from Johnson University and completed EMT certification in Colorado through Granby Ems, further showing his passion to serve others.

Trenton’s professional path reflected his various talents and adventure spirit. He occupied positions in the Winter Park ski resort, Louis’s backyard in South Padre, Whiskey Rocks, New York Pizza, Aspen Skiing Company and hosted an open microphone in the Red onion for many years. A self -taught musician and singer/song author, he led several bands, leaving a lasting imprint on the Aspen community through his music.

Trenton hugged a wide range of interests and hobbies. He found a joy of music, snowboarding, cycling, diving, rock climbing, reading and applauding his beloved baseball team, St. Louis Cardinals. His adventure spirit and love for music encouraged and inspire those around him.

In 2010, Trenton married the love of his life, Lori Ann Jackson. Together, they shared a life filled with love, adventures and hidden memories. Trenton will be remembered with his compassion, kind heart, remarkable achievements, musical talents and the indelible impact he had on the life of his family, friends and community.

Trenton survived his wife Lori Ann Jackson; His beloved son Trey Morrisi; his father, Mondo Dennet, from Winter Park, Co; Both his mother and stepmother, Cheryl and Gilbert Harrison, from Temple, Texas. He survived both his two brothers, Todd Harrison of Sherz, Texas, and Pastor Trevor Harrison of Rapid City, SD; Two sisters, Kayla Holt and Chelsea Baker, both from Belton, Texas; And eleven nephews and nephews, all who will miss his love and guidance deeply.

Trenton was an extremely human being and his light would be missed by many who know him. The holiday of Trenton’s life will be held in Aspen later this summer.

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