Doris Eaton Travis

Doris Eaton Travis

Doris Travis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on May 12, 2010.
NEW YORK (AP) — The last Ziegfeld Follies Girl has died.

Doris Eaton Travis, one of the legendary Ziegfeld Follies chorus girls, who wore elaborate costumes for the series of lavish Broadway theatrical productions in the early 1900s, died Tuesday at age 106, public relations firm Boneau/Bryan-Brown said. It didn't say where or how she died.

Travis, who was from West Bloomfield, Mich., also was a supporter of the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS fundraising organization and appeared often in its Easter Bonnet Competition.

She continued to work long after her Follies days ended, with annual appearances on Broadway, a small role in a Jim Carrey movie and a memoir, "The Days We Danced: The Story of My Theatrical Family From Florenz Ziegfeld to Arthur Murray and Beyond."

Interest in the 5-foot-2 centenarian piqued after a 1997 reunion with four other Ziegfeld Follies Girls for the reopening of the New Amsterdam Theatre, where she danced about 80 years earlier.

"I was the only one who could still dance," she said then.

That led to her involvement in the Broadway Cares/Equity Fights AIDS benefit, where she caught the eye of Carrey and director Milos Forman, who were making the movie "Man on the Moon," about the life of comedian Andy Kaufman.

She played an actress who was no longer popular.

"I had to ride a stick horse and faint and then get resuscitated," Travis recalled in 2006, laughing as she did a fake gallop.

Even after more than 90 years as a hoofer, dancing still came easy to Travis, whose extravagant Ziegfeld Follies show enchanted Broadway from 1907 into the 1930s.

"I'm the last of the Ziegfeld Follies Girls now," she said when she was 102. "It's an honor in a way. I certainly didn't think that would happen."

Travis, who owned several dance studios in Michigan and operated a horse ranch in Oklahoma, had a few wrinkles and white curly hair that framed her eyes of blue. She enrolled at Oklahoma University and earned a bachelor's degree in history at age 88. She credited her longevity to her ongoing love affair with dancing and not drinking or smoking.

Travis was born March 14, 1904, one of seven children to newspaper linotype operator Charles Eaton and his wife, Mary, in Norfolk, Va.

Some of the children, who became known as The Eatons of Broadway, got their first break when a stock company production of "Blue Bird" appeared in Washington, D.C., in 1911. Travis and her sisters, Pearl and Mary, had only small roles, but it led to steady work in other local plays.

By then, the Ziegfeld Follies had become an entertainment staple. Inspired by the Folies Bergeres in Paris, Ziegfeld Follies was part Broadway show, part Vaudeville, featuring top entertainers such as W.C. Fields, Eddie Cantor, Fanny Brice and Will Rogers. Juicing up the show were beautiful female dancers who performed elaborate chorus numbers composed by Irving Berlin and who wore costumes by Art Deco designer and illustrator Erte.

Pearl Eaton nabbed a part in the chorus of the "Ziegfeld Follies of 1918," and Travis became the youngest Ziegfeld Follies Girl when she was hired at age 14. She became a principal dancer in 1920.

She turned to silent movies with "At the Stage Door" and "The Broadway Peacock" in 1920 and "Tell Your Children" in 1922. But she never really got into film.

Travis' love of dancing and musical theater was shaken when the stock market crash of 1929 ushered in the Depression and an end to many theaters.

At a friend's suggestion, she applied for a job as a tap dance instructor at the Arthur Murray Dance Studios in New York. She got the job and branched into social dance. She eventually opened a Murray franchise in Michigan and began a second career.

Murray gave her a list of people who had taken lessons or paid for some and hadn't completed them, and one of the first people she contacted was Paul H. Travis, whom she married in 1949. He died in 2000, a few days before his 100th birthday.

In a statement on behalf of the family, her nephew Joe Eaton Jr. said Tuesday she always loved Broadway.

"She adored dancing with the young dancers," he said, "seeing new shows and the incredible response from the Easter Bonnet audience and Broadway community."

The executive director of BC/EFA, Tom Viola, said Broadway Cares loved Travis, whom he first met when she was 94 and was appearing at the 12th Easter Bonnet Competition.

"When the stage lights hit Doris," he said, "she was instantly and forever young."

He said Broadway, which planned to dim its lights Wednesday night in her honor, would "miss her forever."

Funeral arrangements are private. A memorial service in West Bloomfield will be announced later.




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Shirley Calvert

March 13, 2021

Doris was a wonderful and vivacious LADY. She always made you feel welcome when in her home. I made three costumes for her when she performed during the reopening of the New Amsterdam Theater and it was pure pleasure. I surely miss her and her sunshiny face.

Harry Simpson

May 12, 2017

Godspeed Doris, and thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.

anita abbott

September 6, 2010

looking at her was like looking at a bright shiny star.I would have loved to have met her.

July 9, 2010

I agree with all the obviously heartfelt tributes to this great lady. Almost all the tributes came from people who knew her later in her illustrious life. I knew her from her Arthur Murray days. She was an inspiring and eminently successful leader. I'm sure there would be a lot more tributes from my Arthur Murray associates if they knew of this outlet for their accolades.
She lived and loved life and her legacy to all of us I'm sure would be to do just that. My condolences to all of you who miss her as much as I do.
Harry Hartshone (Hart) Arthur Murrays' 1948/51.

June 29, 2010

I met Doris when she moved to Oklahoma in 1971, it has been a wonderful friendship for 40 years. I will miss her smile, the chats we would have, the parties and the dinners we would share. I have been very blessed to have had her in my life. Now I see her dancing with Paul and doing skits with Charlie. I know there is another Angel to watch over me.
Peggy Douglas (Washington, Ok.)

Arlene Auxier

June 15, 2010

I am going to miss Doris in so many ways, I wish the whole world could have known her the way I did. Doris always made me feel at home when I was with her, she had a quiet dignity about her that I respected in so many ways, she never had mean words to say about anyone, if she was upset with something you did she would just tell you and then it was forgotten. I always wanted to make her day's as special as possible, I felt like I wanted to give her something back for all she gave. I will miss seeing her in her blue chair and watching TV with her in Charlie’s room, however, she is in my heart and will always be part of my life. Just Dance Doris! Love, Arlene

Miranda

June 11, 2010

If we could all affect the world as she has, how wonderful it would be. She sounds like one person who definately lived life to the fullest. God has blessed you as her family with many wonderful memories. May you treasure those and speak of her for many generations to come. How proud you must be of her and her legacy. God Bless you all.

My first portrait in watercolor to my Aunt who always taught me to keep a goal in front of me.

Diane Grand

June 1, 2010

Diane Grand

June 1, 2010

Like fancy ribbons she rode in beauty's air while curls and swirls danced in lacy golden rays.
As if peeking through a side swept lake came glimmering eyes in notes of praise.
Soon she cleared the halo of morning's misty face and kissed the vast blue horizons endless space.
Drifting clouds softy embraced evergreen rugged mountain scenes.
She disappeared laughing with echoes of swiftly changing season's gliding past.

Chad Wehrle

June 1, 2010

I'm sorry for your loss.

William Wozniak

June 1, 2010

Sorry for your loss

Tony Serra

May 27, 2010

It was an Honor and a Pleasure Meeting You at The New Amsterdam a Few Weeks Before Your Passing, I know Your Up In Heaven Dancing And At Peace.

Gregory Brandyburg

May 23, 2010

I regret the lost of your loved one.

Lorraine Bryson

May 23, 2010

Lorraine J.Bryson is very sorry to hear of Doris Eaton death she will be missed.

Susan Drake

May 21, 2010

Doris Eaton Travis will live on in the hearts of those who knew her.

Karen Lee

May 21, 2010

I have heard of the Ziegfield girls and probably have been in movies i watched as a child - she is very special..very inspiring to me! people like her is what makes the world a beautiful place thanks and warm memories to her family friends and acquantances

FRANCES BUCCO

May 21, 2010

SHE IS A LEGEND AND THIS IS THE END OF AN ERA MOST YOUNG PEOPLE WILL NEVER UNDERSTAND WHAT SHE DID IN HER LIFE

A.J. Washington

May 20, 2010

Please accept my deepest condolences over the loss of your loved one. She will be missed by all. Be assured of the support from family and friends during this most difficult time. Take comfort from God's Word, the Bible to give you the strength to carry on, He cares.

George Keevil

May 19, 2010

As a former employee of Mrs. Travis, as a dance instructor, I have fond memories of teaching at the Arthur Murray studios Birmingham, MI branch, in the late '50s. She was a charmer but a task master at the same time. I cherish the time we worked so hard to give pleasure and poise to our students.

Jayne

May 19, 2010

May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.

BETTY RAPER

May 19, 2010

WE HAVE LOST A PERSON THAT INSPIRED US ALL TO LIVE LIFE
TO ITS FULLEST. OUR MEMORIES WILL ALWAYS BE THOSE THAT
BRING A SMILE. FONDLY DEE AND BETTY RAPER

Mary Brennan

May 18, 2010

What an amazing woman. I am a dancer too. I guess I better keep dancing.

Margot Harris

May 18, 2010

I had never even heard of Doris Eaton Travis until I read the obituary in the NY Times; since then, I have been reading all I can about her, absolutely fascinated by the amazing life that this wonderful woman lived and how she lived it to the fullest. And despite my late and posthumous newcomer status to her legion of fans, I now feel that I've known her for a long time. I cry every time I watch her last Broadway Cares appearance and smile when I watch the clips of her graceful dancing at that same venue from ages 94-100+. I miss her as I would miss a dear relative. My deepest condolences to all who loved her.

ms

May 18, 2010

Im am so sorry for your loss of such an amazing person. The talent Doris has brought to the world will never be forgotten. May your loving memories comfort you during this difficult time along with knowing that your sorrrow does not go unnoticed by the God of all comfort because he truly cares for you. 1 Peter 5:7

May 17, 2010

To the Family and many Friends of Doris Eaton Travis,

I am so sorry for the loss of such a family treasure like Mrs.Travis. At a time like this I hope the family will draw on the many wonderful memories she must have made over the years.

Take comfort from this thought:Psalms 34:18-"God is near to those who are broken at heart..."

You can feel that Death can leave a heartache that nothing can heal, just know that Love can leave a memory that no one can steal.

The Grant Family

Deanna Smith

May 17, 2010

It was our pleasure to host Doris at our library in Bristow to review her book "The Days We Danced". She was a most extraordinary person, having three careers and earning her master's degree from the university of Oklahoma in her mid '80s. Just after her 100th birthday, I asked her if she had danced in a spring benefit she always attended in New York City. She said, "Yes, I danced the Conga!" It was a great blessing to get to meet her and interview her. Deanna Smith, KREK Radio, Bristow, Ok.

May 17, 2010

Sorry for your loss.

Greg Jacquart

May 16, 2010

Those that represent the best of what America has been and should be are silently slipping away. May our prayers be with the family.

Elaine Welborn

May 16, 2010

I Didn't know her personally, but who knows I may be related somehow. My maiden name is Eaton. She must have been quite a lady and quite a dancer to be a Ziegfield follies girl.I know she is now dancing in heaven.

Henry Graham

May 15, 2010

God bless this wonderfull lady. She's gone but not forgotten. Tap on up to heaven.

Wilma O'Rourke

May 15, 2010

About 10 years ago, I saw this lady dance w/ a group of young men, she was 94 at the time. It was on a morning talk show. She was just amazing, and really looked like she enjoyed it. I know she'll be dancing in heaven.
rest in peace, Doris.:)

Reese McLamore

May 15, 2010

May the "God of all comfort" be with you as you cope with your loss.

M. Jones

May 15, 2010

May you be comforted by your precious memories and the Bible's promise, "that God will wipe out every tear from our eyes, and death will be no more, neither mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore..."

Antonio

May 14, 2010

Dear Fanily of Doris I am so sorry for your lost, let me share a scripture with you at James 4:8 were it says Draw close to god and he will draw close to you.

May you stay forever young. Rest in Peace.

Paul J. Mattera

May 14, 2010

Paul J. Mattera

May 14, 2010

i came across a photo of Doris Eaton 30 years ago and she has the most beautiful eyes i had ever seen. I have kept that photo on my refrigerator all these years, and though i never met Doris i am deeply saddened by her death. She was an amazing women.

Ginny Leis

May 14, 2010

Over the last few years, I've read everything I can on this incredible lady. I've watched video clips of her on youtube, and every few months I've checked to see that she was still with us. What an inspiration she was!

Kathleen

May 14, 2010

What an inspiring woman--her life is a testament to doing what one loves as well as the value of keeping physically active. To live to be at least 100 is a goal we should all have--Thank you Doris--for the inspiration! How lucky you all are who knew and loved her.

LINDA MEYER

May 14, 2010

I came home and caught some of her story on Oklahoma Public Televsion last eve.5-13-10. I was so interested in her story that I got online to find out that she just died. What an inspiration. I am nearly 60 and new to learning square dancing in the Northwest Oklahoma panhandle. It is a great family activity and as I watched her high kicks,she radiated. God is good. She is an inspiration. Linda Meyer. Woodward, oklahoma.

Suzan

May 14, 2010

Such a lovely Bio on Doris. Thank you for shareing. And thank you Doris for touching so many lives in so many ways.
Doris is now forever young and doing what she loved most...dancing.. at the right hand of God.

Suzan

May 14, 2010

What a lovely Bio of Doris. She accomplised many great things with her time here on earth. What a great reward to be dancing in Heaven at the right hand of God.

Snow Queen

May 14, 2010

Here is a lady who lived life to the fullest...and enjoyed every day. She is still an inspiration. I was just wondering why in the world I should finish my bachelors degree at 58, and then I read Doris' story. For myself, my family and for YOU, Doris Eaton Travis, I'm going to keep at it. Thanks for the extra kick when I needed it the most. You were sent to us an angel, and now you have returned. We'll compare diplomas when I see you in heaven.

Angela Silano

May 13, 2010

Please accept my deepest sympathies.

May 13, 2010

Dance on, Doris. Margot R. Wodkowski

May 13, 2010

Dance on, Doris

Chris Williams

May 13, 2010

May the God of comfort grant your family peace at this time. (Isa.25:8)

Dee

May 13, 2010

We were so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow. Take comfort in the words of Isaiah 25:8, 9

T B

May 13, 2010

I just saw the reairing of the 20/20 interview from 1997...what a Spitfire!!!! I look forward to meeting you in God's Kingdom.

Vasili Glimidakis

May 13, 2010

Dear Travis' friends and fans,
I am sorry for your loss. She is the very last member of the Ziegfeld girls. She is one of a kind. There will not be another one like her. She looks good at 106 years old and been dancing for 100 years. Best wishes.
God bless her and her friends and fans.

Doris will return like the tulips do every spring

May 13, 2010

We look forward to welcoming Doris back during the time when God will do away with death and all suffering. --Revelation 21:4

Dawn Morales

May 13, 2010

What an inspirational life. Never stopped learning and teaching in her journey through life. No mindless talent here. Thank you, God for this life you allowed us to share....

Patsy Rose Goodnight

May 13, 2010

Definately an inspirtational story about an amazing women...she will probably be dancing in heaven with the other Ziegfeld Follies....what a reunion that would be. God blessed her with a long life and us with her presence.

Kathleen Reiss

May 13, 2010

All of us who have danced or dreamed to dance sorrowfully mourn the passing of this great woman.

Tonya Hemlick

May 13, 2010

What a beautiful woman. Still too the end. Lived a nice long life. God blessed her everyday of her life.

May 13, 2010

Kudos to the memory of a wonderful and talented lady who brought beauty and joy to so many through her spirit and dancing. My sincerest condolences to family and friends.

Paul

May 13, 2010

Another great lady gone but not forgotten..And no one to replace all the GREATS that are gone

May 13, 2010

Wonderful and talented woman!!

Shirley

May 13, 2010

I am sorry for your loss may the God of all mercies and tender mercies be with you in your time of grief.

Sheila Jessup

May 13, 2010

Such a beautiful woman.Rest and dance in peace Ms.Doris....

Gary Jones

May 13, 2010

Keep 'em smiling in heaven like you did for us here!

Avay Lager

May 13, 2010

To the Family of Doris Eaton Travis*~
May you rest in the comfort of knowing Heaven shines a little brighter now that is is home to one of the best "hoofers" ever.
You have my deepest sympathy and regaurds.

Sheila Smith

May 12, 2010

What a long interesting life she lived. Godspeed Doris.

May 12, 2010

God Bless and thanks for all of the wonderful memories

R Golay

May 12, 2010

To the the family of Doris Travis - May God give you peace and comfort through his word and the Lord Jesus Christ during this time of sorrow,I know that Doris will be missed by many.

Sheena Bynum

May 12, 2010

She will be missed greatly, she had a heart of gold, one in a million, it was an honor to have known and worked for her. may God bless and keep and my prayers go out to joe and her family
Sheena Bynum- OKC

regina kraft

May 12, 2010

I worked for Mrs. Travis when her brother Charlie was alive, and you could not find better people. She was so amazing to listen to, and her knowledge of things where amazing. I will always keep a special place in my heart for her and her family. Love, Regina Kraft and Family (Oklahoma)

Mary Hunnings

May 12, 2010

"When I went to the New Amsterdam Theatre at 14 and joined the chorus, I didn't expect to be the very, very last of the Ziegfeld girls, but here I am." DET

What an inspiration for so many!

Rev. Pil-Ban Lon

May 12, 2010

I feel so sorry for the family of Doris, for their unexpected and oh so sad loss. Ripped away from us, her devoted fans; and, at only one hundred and six years young. At long last St Peter will have someone with whom he can relate. RIP dear sweet child of the Great White Way. In hoctus cintus santus adoramous vientee. Amen.

Katherine Valdez

May 12, 2010

Dear Travis Family,
My heart goes out to you during this difficult time. You will all be in my prayers to the "God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our tribulation" (2Cor.1:3,4.)

C. LaPenna

May 12, 2010

I love dance, too, and think she must have had an interesting life. She was very attractive, too, even in later life. Rest in peace and condolences to all her loved one.

Antonio

May 12, 2010

Dear Family of Doris I am so sorry for your lost. Let me share a scripture with you at James 4:8 were it says Draw close to god and he will draw close to you.

KELLY

May 12, 2010

Wow, what a wonderful life this beautiful lady had. If we all could live our lives like she did. She was classy and beautiful. Rest in peace you were a beautiful woman. KJS

Jane Dowling

May 12, 2010

God bless you and your loved ones...

Elena

May 12, 2010

I had the pleasure of working with this wonderful woman for about seven months in Norman,Ok before she made her final move to Michigan. I loved the stories she would always tell and when she would speak of her dancing days boy would she light up. I had the pleasure of seeing her dance in her home and that memory will last forever in my mind. I've had the pleasure of doing many things for her and at times just simply talking with her which would just take my breath away and again the memories will last forever. That woman had an amazing heart and an amazing life. I will never know anybody like her in my lifetime. Doris you will be greatly missed!! You will forever be in my heart. My thoughts and prayers are with her family. RIP Doris Eaton Travis.

May 12, 2010

What a beautiful write up about a beautiful classy lady. We all need to take a lesson from her about determination and practice..Pat M. Danville, Va.

Pam Peltier Dickinson

May 12, 2010

The memories of the Ziegfeld Follies shall always be etched onto my mind as I was captivated by watching them in some movies when I was a little girl and every now and then when I have a chance. What an interesting life you had, Doris Eaton Travis, and I admired you! May you continue to soar high dancing up in Heavens! My heartfelt prayers are with her family and may God’s peace be with them.

Maria Vicareo

May 12, 2010

She sounds like a wonderful lady who enjoyed life. People like her are surely missed. My sympathies to her family.

linda

May 12, 2010

what a beautiful lady. we all could be so lucky. sounds like she had a wonderful life and did not waste a minute of it. cherish her memory always. L. Storch Ohio

May 12, 2010

Our deepest condolences,
To The Travis Family,
Please know that the
God of all comfort will
bless you with strength
to carry on one day to
the next. Jesus promised
he will restore our loved
ones to life.

Rey Criollo

May 12, 2010

Doris, WOW! I saw you in "Man On The Moon" ! I enjoyed your sense of humor in that part and your stamina amazed me. Little did I know the galloping gal on that stick pony was an icon of American art! Dance with the Angels dear, and may the clouds of Heaven eternally soothe your soles!

Victoria VZj

May 12, 2010

Our condolences To
Travis Family~
"Doris"
you will be missed
as a Broadway`ICON
forever in our Hearts
of famous Legends
In tribute to her life
~RiP~Doris Eaton Travis~

David Bradley

May 12, 2010

God bless you for your longevity and your will to teach others in the area of dance. Your love of life is admired and respected. My grandparents sent me to dance school many years ago and I thank them very much.My grandmother is now 95 and she still gets to dance a little though she has slowed down a bit.
To your family I pray with them at this difficult time and I hope you will continue dancing in heaven.

Mike & Diane Nichols

May 12, 2010

We have DVD's of the Ziegfeld follies, they have brought us great entertainment, we are introducing them to a whole new generation. Rest in Peace Doris

Stacy

May 12, 2010

Our condolences to the family of Ms. Travis. May the "God of all comfort" be with you as you cope with your loss.

Pamela Mahan

May 12, 2010

What a lovely story on this great woman's life. She sounds like a pistol. And, thanks to the Broadway theatres for honoring her.

Samantha Tipton

May 12, 2010

What a wonderful piece of history you helped to create. I thank you.

May 12, 2010

Beautiful Lady, may she rest in eternal peace....Carmen Iris, Camden,NJ

Janet

May 12, 2010

What an incredible person! What an incredible life! Like the thousands of people who will read your obit all I can say is I wish I knew you.

C

May 12, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with the family and friends. I am sure you will have the memories for life. Rest in Peace.

KEN&MARY O'DANIEL

May 12, 2010

WE ARE SENDING OUR LOVE,PRAYERS,&CONDOLENCES TO THE TRAVIS FAMILY,FRIENDS,&ALL WHO KNEW DORIS EATON TRAVIS.

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