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In Memory of Michael Trevino – Honoring a Life of Service, Dedication, and Brotherhood

Posted on July 6, 2025 by Usainsightreport

Carrizo Springs, TX — It is with profound sorrow that Rio Grande Electric Cooperative, Inc. announces the passing of one of its own — Michael Trevino, a dedicated lineman based in Carrizo Springs, Texas. Michael’s sudden departure has deeply shaken the entire Co-op family, as well as the broader community he so faithfully served.

For those who knew him, Michael wasn’t just a coworker—he was a brother in the field, a trusted friend, and a man of unwavering work ethic and quiet heroism. Every day, Michael showed up not just to do a job, but to fulfill a calling—keeping the lights on, restoring power in the face of nature’s fury, and making sure families, businesses, and communities had what they needed to thrive. Linemen are often unsung heroes, working in dangerous conditions, and Michael exemplified that courage and selflessness every time he stepped into his boots.

His loss is felt most deeply by those who worked beside him on the line crew—men and women who became more than colleagues over time; they became family. To his teammates, Michael was the one you wanted by your side during storm duty or late-night calls. He was calm under pressure, meticulous with safety, and always willing to lend a helping hand. His deep knowledge of the grid, combined with his natural leadership, earned the respect of both veteran linemen and newcomers alike.

But beyond the wires, poles, and gear, Michael Trevino was a man defined by heart. He loved his family with a quiet intensity and talked often about his children, proud of their achievements and filled with dreams for their futures. He was a supportive friend who could be counted on for a laugh, a story, or simply someone to listen. Whether grilling on the weekend or helping a neighbor with a fix-it project, Michael embodied the values of integrity, humility, and community.

The Rio Grande Electric Cooperative family extends its deepest condolences to Michael’s loved ones—his family, friends, and especially his crew, who are grieving not just a teammate, but a brother. As we mourn, we also remember and celebrate a life lived with purpose. Michael’s dedication, loyalty, and service will not be forgotten. His legacy lives on in the lives he touched and in the lights that continue to shine across South Texas because of the work he proudly did.

A tribute to Michael’s life and service will be shared in the coming days, and arrangements for his memorial will be announced so that all who knew him can come together to pay their respects and honor his memory.

As the poles stand tall and the lines stretch across the horizon, so too will the memory of Michael Trevino stand—etched forever into the soul of this community and this cooperative.

Rest in power, Michael. We’ll take it from here.

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