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Travis Scott Carpenter

Baltimore, Maryland

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On February 9, 2003, TRAVIS SCOTT, beloved son of Joel and Betsy Carpenter (nee Feustle); dear brother of Ede and Heidi Carpenter; loving grandson of Betty and the late John L. Feustle, and Philip A. and the late Cleo F. Carpenter. Friends may call at the Witkze Funeral Home of Catonsville, Inc.,...

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Travis,
I only met you once at Double T when you came with Chelsea, but I could tell that you were a very kind and loving person. Also, that you were a great friend!! I will never forget the time that we spent that night and all of the laughs that we had!! We will never forget you!!

Travis,
You were an awesome little brother. Even though we were neighbors and not blood related I always looked at you and your sisters as my little bro and sisters. I always hear in the back of my head Jeebee which is what you used to call me before you could say Jenny. I always remember you with a smile on your face and red cheeks when you would get imbaressed. I love you and I will never forget you and the games of kick ball we used to play in the back yard. Miss Betsy, Ede and...

Travis, I met you one night with Chelsea at Double T Diner on Rt 40. And for the first time in many years I met a person, who was able to keep me on my toes. Some people will understand that. Thank you for that night of fun and laughter, which is how I will always remember you. I am sorry you felt so much pain, and I could not help, because if I could I would have been there for you. You are a very sweet and cherished person, which I will never forget....

I only wish I had had the opportunity to know Travis throughout the years of going to school with him. But I do know that he was such a smart person with a kind heart. I cant even begin to imagine what the family is going through and I give my condolences. I will have you in my thoughts and prayers. So sorry for this tragic loss. He was indeed a great person.

We were shocked and deeply saddened after hearing the horrible news of the tragic death of a fellow classmate and fellow neighbor. We dearly regret that we weren't closer to Travis, as he was a kind and intelligent young man. Our deepest sympathies go out to Travis's family.
-Amber Manasen & Rob Watson

Travis had and always will have a speacial place in the hearts and memories of our family. I will always remember his subtle comedic comments in any situation that the astute listener could hear and laugh at. His death is a tragic loss to those who his life touched in his simple yet profound way. We will miss you.

We are saddened by this great loss. Travis can't be replaced and there is a void without him. We pray for courage and endurance for the family and for all of us.

We are so sorry for your lose please except our deepest sympathy.

TRAVIS WAS ONE OF THOSE GENUINE PEOPLE THAT HAVE A CERTAIN MAGNETISM. HE HAD THE NICEST SMILE AND ALWAYS HAD A KIND WORD. TRAVIS WOULD CUT HIS NEIGHBORS GRASS AND REFUSE ANY PAYMENT. HE WAS SO MUCH TO SO MANY. THOUGH I DID NOT KNOW HIM VERY LONG I WILL NEVER FORGET HIM. HE WAS A KIND SOUL.