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Travis Charles McCuddy

Winchester, Kentucky

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WINCHESTER - Travis Charles McCuddy, 24, Vanover Way, died Sun., May 2, 2004. Husband of April Cox McCuddy, an employee of Winchester Farms Dairy. Services, today 11 am, Landmark Baptist Church. Visit, 10 am until hour of service. Contributions may be made to Landmark Baptist Church Building fund...

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I went to CCCS with Travis and he was like the fun big brother to everybody. I am still sending good thoughts to his family and I hope everybody is doing okay.

Travis, i just wanted to wish u a happy thansgiving. i miss u like crazy and i think about u all the time. i love u man with all my heart.

hapeey brtday love zac cox april rew and trin we love you dad 2005.

Travis you are heavy on my mind today. We had our first night of 2005 Bible School last night and your mom and myself were just talking about how much you could have really got involved with the class. You were so creative. You are missed so much that no one can ever imagine. We will always love you and miss you.
Uncle Jim and Aunt Joyce

Its been over a year since u passed away,and your always in my heart.i remember when we were kids,we use to play together. i constantly think about you and wish i could have seen you one last time. i miss you so much and i wish you were still here. you will always be in my heart forever. i love u travis.

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http://www.preventsuicidenow.com/travis-mccuddy-suicide.html

It's been a year since you've been gone. All your cccs friends still think of you often and reminisce about all the fun and crazy things we did. Still miss you...

Hey Travis...I'm just sitting here watching American Idol and it made me laugh. I remember this time last year, watching it together and you always making fun of me because i would get so in to it. They just picked the top 12 and I wish you could be here this year to laugh and joke with me. I know it's not going to happen but atleast you know I still think about you.

Your bud, Mo

Happy Birthday, buddy! I wish we were shooting a game of pool celebrating your birthday and talking about old times, but unfortunately that's not the hand we've been dealt. I still think of you often, and wish you were still here with us. You were a great guy, and those who had met you are, and will forever be, better off for having done so.