Trevor Gordon Hold, 50, went home to be with the Lord on December 19, 2025 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Trevor was welcomed to the world on May 28th, 1975 in Calais, ME to Elston "Greg" and Shirley Hold. He was in a hurry to be born, arriving three weeks before he was due, and he never stopped being in a hurry. As a boy, he was always doing something. He loved to be outdoors, building a bike or going waterskiing. He never let anything keep him down, which continued to be true throughout his life. From a young age, he knew one of his passions in life was helping and caring for others. At age 12, he helped out at a local nursing home and was presented the Volunteer of the Year award. He graduated from Woodland High School as a CNA and went on to graduate college with a degree in radiography. Trevor also had his own business as a contractor for many years before going to work for Spectrum. No matter what he was doing, he was always passionate and proud of the work he did.
Trevor also had a huge passion for racing, whether it was watching NASCAR or being on the track himself. He had a need for speed. At age 19, he and his father bought a race car to compete at Speedway 95 and soon formed their own team, Boyz n I Racing. Many memories were made on and off the track with whole racing crew. Over the past few years, he reignited his passion for racing with his daughter, Eden, and nephew, Lucas, racing go-karts. He looked forward to every weekend they got to race together. He even earned the name "Uncle Vroom" from his nieces and nephews.
Even during Trevor's battle with cancer, it was rare that he would sit still. He was always finding something to do; a project around the house, a trip to take, a friend or family member in need of help. His selflessness only grew after his diagnosis. His main concern was making sure all those around him were okay, all while he was fighting the most unimaginable battle. His strength, courage, and gratitude for each day on earth were an inspiration to all who knew him and crossed his path. He was a family man and a proud father who wore his heart on his sleeve, never afraid to show his emotions. He had a heart of gold, a zest for life, and a strong sense of humor. Through stubbornness, determination, and a combination of confidence and skill, he was able to accomplish anything he set his mind to.
To quote Trevor in his final weeks with us: "Don't worry about me. I get to go to glory, and I can't wait to see you there."
Trevor is predeceased by: grandparents, Elston Hold, Atwood and Mary Merrill, Gordon and Marlene Lord; his father, Greg Hold; his sister, Christina Hold; his uncle, Ricky Lord; nephews, Jacob Hold and Malcom Ross; and niece, Ashlee Gallant.
Trevor is survived by: his wife, Tova; his children, Carson, Delayne, Grayson, Valerie, Tristen, and Eden; his mother, Shirley; brothers, Jamie and wife, Sam; Brett and wife, Ann; sister-in-law, Eustacia Landrum and husband, Nick; brother-in-law, Houston and wife, Amber; his pets including beloved cockatoo, Charlie; and many nieces, nephews, and friends.
A Celebration of Life will be held 2 p.m. Saturday, December 27, 2025, at the Calais United Methodist Church, 849 Main St., Calais. Burial will be held at a later date. Arrangements by Mays Funeral Home & Cremation Services. We invite you to share your memories and photos of Trevor on his memorial page at www.MaysFuneralHome.com. Let us remember him as he was – full of life, laughter, and love. Your shared stories and pictures will serve as a comfort to his family and friends and as a lasting tribute to his beautiful spirit.