Death of immigrant rights leader Father Guillermo Trevio, 39, mourned in Iowa and beyond
Father Guillermo Treviño, a dedicated Iowa pastor and immigrant rights advocate, died at 39 from complications stemming from undiagnosed diabetes. Treviño co-founded Escucha Mi Voz Iowa, which advocates for immigrant rights and social justice, making significant contributions both locally and nationally. He passed away shortly after a pilgrimage to Vatican City, where he was celebrated for guiding fellow pilgrims with warmth and joy. His sister indicated that a stomach perforation, a severe complication of his undiagnosed condition, led to his untimely death. Community leaders highlighted the importance of Treviño's work, noting their urgent need for more advocates in the immigrant community during challenging times.
Treviño's legacy includes a history of activism, including a successful campaign to aid homeless individuals in Iowa City. His ability to connect with diverse groups and advocate for the marginalized marked his life of service. Deacon David Montgomery praised Treviño's gentle spirit and his dual fluency in English and Spanish, which allowed him to serve effectively in his community.