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Travis C. Greene

N. Kingstown, Rhode Island

1990 - 2018

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Travis C. Greene passed away unexpectedly at home on Jan. 3, 2018. Born on March 26,1990, Travis was the son of David M. Greene and the late Barbara Secor Greene.  Travis was a 2008 graduate of North Kingstown High School and graduated Summa Cum Laude with a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree in...

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75 Productions! Sounds like a legacy to me, Kudos to you and your family I can only imagine how proud they are, Inspiring words from someone at let, Reminding us to all be grateful everyday I wish your parents the best and know you made more than 1 person happy every day.

Words cannot express my heartfelt sorrow for your loss. I'm so sorry. Travis was a friend of my daughter's, they had attended the same high school. Travis was a joyous spirit, always a smile, a great conversation. He was a caring and loving soul. My own daughter has had more than her share of sorrow and pain. It is in that experience as her mother that I will keep you all close in my prayers and thoughts. Know that he was loved.

I am so sorry to hear about Travis. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Travis was a joy to have in my Sunday School class at Allenton. A delightful young man, he will be greatly missed,
Donna Van Keuren

My daughter shared with me the news that her favorite Applebee's waiter, Travis, passed away. I wanted you to know that he touched her life, and she was gushing with kind words about your son. He left a lasting, positive impression on her and her high school theater friends. We're so sorry for your loss.

My deepest condolences for your loss. I hope you can find comfort in the words of John 6:40 as I have.

"Now cracks a noble heart. Good night, sweet prince, And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest."

My deepest condolences to Tyler and Mr. Greene.

-Miss Conrad
NKHS

I am deeply saddened to hear of Travis' passing. He was an amazing person to know and I enjoyed every minute I spent with him during my undergrad at URI. He helped bring me out of my shell and supported my first taste of theater. It was always a pleasure to watch him on stage, and see him run the shows backstage as well. My thoughts are with his family at this time. He will be greatly missed.

Dave,
So very sorry to learn of your loss....it seems tragic and very difficult...
I hope you are well
Warm regards,