I'm from Trevor's Salvation Army days, where his abilities shone even then, becoming the bandmaster and songster leader at a young age. I remember changing band practice night when Trevor started night class, and before that, I remember seeing him in overalls in a fish and chip shop in Water Street, getting his dinner, when he was an apprentice plumber at A T Walker, probably when he was about 16 or so. Being 7 years younger, I grew up with a fondness for him and for his sister, Marilyn, who also played in the band. Then along came Milne and Heather to add to the circle. I hold them all very dear. Trevor once sang a solo, "I'm a soldier bound for glory, I'm a soldier going home." There now, my brother.
We've only just learnt the devastating news of Trevor's passing,
I first met Trevor in the Goat's gate many years ago and we would share a joke across the few tables in the old snug on a Friday evening. He was a great storyteller and he would always find the humour in things. He would even laugh at himself.
When he found out what Carolyn did for a living he started to use her business, more to support her than for any advantage for himself, and when she was diagnosed with Cancer he sent flowers and encouraging words.
I can honestly say that I've never met anyone who was so genuinely caring and attentive as Trevor. His warmth made everyone feel special
Our condolences to all of the family xx
To Uncle Trevor.
A true gentleman, Kind, Loving, Warm selfless true Gentleman. Your smile was amazing and infectious. You lit up a room. So many words can describe you. I am honoured to call you Uncle. So many beautiful memories and will miss you so much. Gone too soon. In Gods care now.
My Dear Godfather and Uncle T
I never in a million years thought Id be writing a message for you today; you have been there and guided me through my entire life over and beyond the call of duty and with so much unconditional love and care. I miss you terribly and always will but goodbye I dont have to say because you will forever in my thoughts, memories and prayers and with all my heart. We shared so many times together in work, leisure and family, the list of my fond memories of you is endless. We had work and leisure trips away both home and abroad, the Finland trip being such a memorable time with the experiences we shared. The times on the golf courses we have played for hours and hours I remember every one, tears of laughter and frustration, joy of our joint victories together and good company golf with our friends and family, not forgetting our reminiscing of the game in the 19th hole and also that of the funny stories you told, sometimes repeated as you know but always the same fun and laughter listening to your recollections. We always enjoyed our Godfather and Godson catch ups in the pub, the Goats Gate, The Eagle, The Hare & Hounds, The Old Cross, a theme of Joseph Holts appears to be re-occurring as I write! I know you will be smiling as I write as am I but with tears of sadness too.
Goodbye for now my Godfather and Uncle T and only for now.
Love forever, Godson JP x
Trevor has been an inspiration and has never failed to raise the hearts and spirits of the team/pt family. He will be greatly missed but we will continue in the ways he would have wanted. My thoughts and condolences go out to all of the family.
Thinking of all the family at this sad time and with fond memories of a true gent and man of faith.
Uncle, I still can't believe I am writing a tribute because of your passing. Words cannot describe this difficult moment, but as this is the last time I get to say goodbye I do so in the knowledge that I was blessed to have known such a warm loving and caring man. Love, thoughts and prayers go out to Auntie Heather and family.
May God bless you Uncle Trev from Simon, Caroline and Ella.
Sending our love and condolences to you all at this very difficult time. Trevor welcomed us into his family with open arms, such a wonderful, warm, generous person, always full of fun, who loved his time with his family. We will miss him dearly.x
Sending love to Esther, the grandchildren and all of Trevors family. It must be 20 years since I worked with Trevor but i enjoyed every minute of it. Obviously a really clever man, but I most admired his warm, supportive management style. A real gentleman,
Our condolences to Trevor's family. We worked with Trevor many years ago when he was a Lecturer in Civils at Salford Uni. He was such a lovely man, always appreciative of the work we did for him and made our day with his ready smile, his laugh and his easy going personality. RIP Trevor, you will be missed.
A great man. It was a pleasure to work with him for many years. I will sadly miss him.
We were saddened by the news of the passing of your dear husband, Trevor, peace to his soul
We extend to you and all the bereaved family our sincere sympathy and condolences.
Trevor was a wonderful neighbour, kind and considerate,, a true friend and a most generous gentleman.
We will remember Trevor as a a good neighbour, generous with his time and counsel. A lovely family man whose positive energy touched many lives. Rest in peace.
I never got to know Trevor very well but I do know that he was a hardworking, intelligent man and clearly very proud of all of his family and I know they will continue to do him proud. Trevor always made you feel so welcome and I know he will be sorely missed by all who knew him. ❤️️
So very sorry. Trevor was a lovely man and a supportive and welcoming neighbour. Always smiling and always with time for a chat. Very sadly missed. Love to Heather and all the family.
i would need a book to write the anecdotes and a dictionary to list all the words that
would describe Trevor, this true loving family man.
Words like principled , visionary, practical, positive, planner, astute, so many, but above all , loyal.
OK, occasional cyclist, golfer, Holts imbiber and yes, artist.
With his appetite for life and his interest and care for all he met , he earned the respect that he so deserved.
For nearly 40 years the Murphy family have been close to the Mole family and we now we can only but try and share with them the loss of Trevor, this truly wonderful person.
May he rest in peace.
So sorry to hear of Trevors passing, he was a true gentleman. Thinking of you all and sending our love x
We felt privileged to have Trevor as our next door neighbour. Although we havent lived here very long, we felt an instant connection and loved our little chats over the garden fence. He was always kind, helpful, friendly and funny and we always came away smiling or laughing. You will be sorely missed Trevor. With all our love to Heather and family.
Shocked to hear of the passing of my oldest and longest friend Trevor. Lifelong friends since we both entered St Pauls School gates in 1954, God bless you Trevor, heartfelt condolences to Heather and family.
Trevor was a true gentleman, he always made us so welcome when we came down to Manchester to visit Patrick Esther and the boys,he will be very sadly missed,rest in peace Trevor x
It is with great shock and sorrow that we receive the news of the passing of Trevor Mole, Past President, colleague and friend in the AEEBC. As President Trevor was a European visionary who understood the importance and value of cooperation and interaction. He held an innate understanding of the differences that united the AEEBC. Trevor was a force of life and always led by example with no problem insurmountable or left unsolved. Trevors attitude and work ethic were immense and lore in the AEEBC. His influence still prevails. Trevor extended a generosity of spirit and friendship to all he encountered. Trevor leaves many friends. He will be sorely missed. We in the AEEBC can only extend our deepest sympathies to his family, friends and colleagues at PT.
May he rest in peace.
Rounding the bend on the Bolton Bury canal towpath, we could see the faint figure of a fallen mountain biker up ahead, legs akimbo his steed, clutching his face and moaning quite audibly. Oh my god, its Trevor, hes come a cropper! As we closed in at speed to assist our fallen colleague, we could see that his face and hands were a bloodied mess. This wasnt going to be easy. You alright Trevor More moaning and rolling about. Cmon Trevor, lets take a look whilst contemplating calling 999. OK then came the response, as hands were peeled carefully away. Moans quickly turned to laughter and blood transformed to carefully applied blackberries. Welcome to the Sunday morning Irwell Valley mountain biking club I thought. This is going to be fun.
I first met Trevor some 31 years ago whilst trying hard to become a Building Surveyor. Here was someone completely different than the rest of the academics. Totally inspirational with a practical no-nonsense approach, he was a true colossus of the Surveying world.
Our paths would cross regularly over the years and Trevor would selflessly provide advice and support when needed. In short, Trevor was a good friend who could be relied on 100%.
To hear of Trevors passing has come as such a shock. However, as memories overtake sadness, Im sure that Im going to be hearing get on with it Paul in dulcet Radcliffe tones at the back of my mind from time to time.
I was very fortunate to be able to speak to Trevor a few weeks ago and we had a reet good chinwag. Me being originally from a relatively tough part of Bolton, his parting words to me were give em Breightmet Paul. If you are listening Trevor, Id just like to say in response give em Radcliffe Trevor as you watch over us.
Will be sadly missed but certainly not forgotten.
Sending you all our love at this difficult time. I only spent very short periods of time with Trevor during my visits to Patrick and Esther but he always had a kind word to say and always made us feel at home. Thinking of you all, lots of love Elaine & Quique xx
Thinking of you all with love, strength and fond memories of Trevor. I especially remember his warmth in welcoming Patrick into your family when he and Esther got married. Heather and Trevor were always lovely welcoming hosts whenever we visited from Glasgow. Love to you all x
Our captain our pal thank you for your kindness and generosity over the years but most of all your friendship, Sunday mornings will never be the same without you but Im sure when we hear the word Dolmio well have a little chuckle look up smile knowing that youre there with us - god bless you Trevor and thank you x
The first thoughts that went through my head when I received the tragic announcement that Trevor is no longer among, us were and are a great thank you for having known and worked with Trevor, and not least the fine friendship we built over 17 years. I don't know a person who, like Trevor, putt his needs of others above his own, Trevor was very well aware of what benefited the community and not the individual and his understanding of the common European idea of strong cooperation across borders and disciplines, for developing education and professionalism, yes, that is a strong characteristic of Trevor's work. It is my hope that his work can be an inspiration to the new generations of building professionals for what he has set in motion is viable and the way forward.
May he rest in peace.
On behalf of Konstruktørforeningen (Danish Association of Architectural Technologists and Construction Managers)
Gert Johansen - Chairman, Retired
Trevor was a Great Friend and a much Loved
Pal to Jim.
He will be Sadly missed by all our Family
In fond memory of Trevor Mole
In memory of Trevor. A truly good man, who will be fondly remembered by everyone lucky enough to have known him.
In the short time we knew Trevor, he was always proud to be associated with The Salford Foundation Trust. long may it continue in the support of our younger generation, which we know Trevor would wish
I only knew Trevor for four years but consider it a great privilege to have spent time with him. I will miss his wise counsel, support and friendship. He will be sorely missed.
For over thirty years Trevor was a fantastic friend and colleague. His friendship, drive and enthusiasm will be sadly missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with all the family and pt during this difficult time. Trevor will be sorely missed, but never forgotten.
Sending so much love to all the family at this difficult time. Such a true gentleman and wonderful man, you will be truly missed Trevor. Nat, David and family xxx
Whilst we didn't have the privilege of meeting this incredible man, we have had the joy of knowing and loving his dear daughter and son-in-law, Esther and Patrick. He lives behind a beautiful legacy.
Trevor Mole lived to be missed and along the way was a friend who always believed and encouraged. This donation is in memory of a remarkable and much loved friend and colleague.
In memory of Trevor Mole, a very much respected and admired gentleman. Thinking of his family at this difficult time. Phil Dawson and colleagues at E.ON