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Larry Joe Travis

Pritchard, Alabama

1951 - 2017

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DIED
January 28, 2017
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Pritchard, Alabama

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April 8, 1951 - Jan. 28, 2017 Larry Joe Travis was a native of Brewton, AL and a resident of Mobile, AL. He was born to the union of Willie and Annie Travis. He was preceded in death by his father Willie Travis. He leaves to cherish his memories a loving and devoted wife of 40 years, Patricia Buskey Travis and his beloved son Lawrence Patrick Travis; his mother Annie Bonner four siblings, Ann Powell and Benjamin Lawson, Samuel Crenshaw and Richard (Cassandra) Crenshaw; one devoted niece, Marian Travis; two devoted lifelong friends, Leo Lucas and Jerome McKenzie; one devoted co-worker, Ann Geisenheimer. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, relatives and friends. The visitation will be held on Saturday, February, 4, 2017 from 11 a.m. until the 1 p.m. Celebration of Life Hour at Goodwill Church Ministries. Apostle Jeffery Thrash, Officiating Minister. Interment will follow in the Gethsemane Cemetery, Mobile, AL. Arrangements are entrusted to the careful direction of Reese Funeral Home 925 S. Bessemer Ave. Prichard, AL. Condolences may be offered at www.reesefuneralhomeinc.com or www.facebook.com/ReeseFuneralHome

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In loving memory of my dear husband. Gone too soon babycake. Missing you some terrible. Loving you always

Larry Joe and I were classmates he was so much fun to be around he would keep me laughing .he will always be in my heart: condolences to the family;

Classmates 1969

Larry's family is in my thoughts and prayers. May our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ continue to give them the strength and courage that they need at this time and always. Larry or Larry Joe as we called him was my classmate and a dear friend. We graduated high school together in 1969. In 1970 I got married and was expecting twins. My husband also a classmate was fighting in the war in Vietnam. But our friends Larry Joe and Leo Lucas would come by to check on me. Larry was able to make me...

Larry was my co-worker and I will truly miss him dearly. May God bless your family in this time of sorrow. Lisa B. Wilkes

Mr. Travis was my dear friend! We worked together in Mobile, AL with a host of other co-workers for two years and then we went on to open the Pensacola, FL office where we worked together for an additional two years. Mr. Travis was a great guy and kept me laughing, I loved him as a person and so did my family. My deepest condolences, prayers and love go out to Mrs. Pat, his son Lawrence and the entire Travis family.

Larry Travis was such a pleasure to work with. He kept us laughing in the Mobile office and was an excellent role model for all of students he worked with. He was dedicated to the betterment of others. I am going to miss my former co-worker & friend! May God bless the family.

To the Travis Family, Mr. Larry was truly a great guy. I worked with him in the Mobile office with Job Corps. He will be missed. May God continue to strengthen and bless your family during this difficulty time. I will keep you and the family lifted up in prayer. God Bless

It was a pleasure working with Larry. Like any good team you need good players and he was one. Committed to helping young people improve their lives through the Job Corps program. Thanks for your style of old school knowledge to this world that was and still is changing. RIP co-worker and friend,BBQ man,our DJ online voice

It was a pleasure working with Larry for many years. He was a wonderful man.