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Travis Morgado

Campbell, California

1987 - 2012

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Travis Alan Morgado2LT US ArmyEdmonds, WashingtonTravis Alan Morgado was born in Los Gatos, California on March 27, 1987. He was an inquisitive child and grew to be an intelligent and caring young man. He graduated from the University of Washington in 2009 with a degree in civil engineering....

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Travis, God bless you and your family. It's been twelve years since we served together, but it seems like yesterday. You will not be forgotten.

Dear family of Travis,

I honor Travis's memory on this Memorial Day weekend. I never got to meet him (I don't think, anyway), but he was one of my brother's best friends. Blessings to your family this holiday.

I was a few of the last ones to be there with Travis. It saddens me every time I remember something he said or did. I would love to be able to change that day if I could.. all would that were there. I miss you bud, Michael.

Dear Andrea, My heart goes out to you. You are brave and beautiful and it is no surprise that you raised a wonderful young man.

Andrea and Family,
Words are terribly inadequate for expressing my sympathies and gratitude to you and your family for the loss of your outstanding son. After reading the obituary that you posted at work, I was truly touched. My father was in the Army Reserves and was activated when I was in high school. He was a part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and was on tour for about a year and a half. He joined the Army Reserves at the age of 45 (roughly), and could still kick everyone's butt at the...

Your mother shared your story of commendable courage and sacrifice, here at work. Thank you!!

Memorial Day 2015
---Thank you is inadequate for your sacrifice, blessings to your family, we will not forget.

Travis I didn't know you, but my friend speaks well of you and your mother speaks proudly about you. Thank you for your service and I wish you and your family peace and blessings.

Hi Travis,

I just wanna say you are greatly missed and that your sacrifice will never be forgotten. You studyiss with me in our reinforced concrete class when we were undergrads and even though we lost touch. I always wondered about you and heard you became an officer in the army. When I had heard you had passed it came to me as a shock and it deeply hurt me. Even though you had it all you put your country first and I admire that. I hope all young people will realize there is more...