Tristen Aaron Gore's Obituary
Tristen Aaron Gore, Twin A, (we think; unless Mom mixed them up at one point and I won’t describe the rest of how mom described it) was born in Mount Pleasant, Texas on November 4th, 1996 to his mommy, Crystal. He passed away doing what he loved, riding his little motorcycle, (emphasis on the word little, I mean little bike, little man), on October 5th, 2022. He would have wanted us to write about how tough and manly he was, even though we all know the truth, he was the biggest momma’s boy around. He never failed to remind you that “You’re gonna miss your TB when I’m gone”. Typically this was right after he pissed you off, just to make you forget, with that damn crooked smile of his. He was right. He is missed more than he would have ever thought. He was the most hard-headed and stubborn person you could meet, but in reality, he had a heart of gold and would give you the shirt off his back. That is mostly because he knew it wouldn’t fit you anyway and you’d give it back to him. If you knew him, you knew you were loved and bullied. He really was an amazing man, son, brother, daddy, and friend.
Now IHOP is gonna take the biggest hit…If ya know ya know. Since we already got the bowels moving just talking about it, he worked for the best plumbers in town, Baker Bros Plumbing. They became his second family over the years and he loved them so dearly. He had a shitty day everyday, literally. He’s not here to try and convince you that he’s Mommy’s favorite. I think he just couldn’t live another day fighting Maggie Moo (moms dog) over being Mommas favorite.
We could go on forever talking about our sweet Tristen, TB, Tristie bug. Just always know he was beyond loved by his Mommy and Daddy, Blane & Crystal Gore, Twin brother, Trestin (possibly twin B but maybe A who knows…not Mom) aka Squirrel, baby sisters, Madi Padi & Hannie, brother, Justin, girlfriend, Sydnee and her daughter, Alaska. Lastly, he leaves behind his two babies, Izzabella Mae Gore and Jaxson Cole Gore, who were his entire world. He lived everyday to make his babies proud.
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