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Travis Scott Ray

Austin, Texas

Dec 29, 1967 – Jun 30, 2012

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BORN
December 29, 1967
DIED
June 30, 2012
LOCATION
Austin, Texas

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Travis Scott Ray was born in Austin, Texas on December 29, 1967. On Saturday, June 30, surrounded by those he loved, he peacefully began his journey with the Lord.Travis spent his lifetime of 44 years here in Austin, graduated from Anderson High School in 1986. He attended ACC, earning two...

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Travis was my main cheerleader as I have been building up my life's work of giving back to people who have helped me. I will miss Travis forever...

Travis was amazing. He was a wondeful friend and co-worker. While I only knew him for a short time (Oct 2009) he made my work day a pleasant experience. He was a hard worker and always kept a positive attitude. I will miss him and I wish the best for his family and friends.

I worked with Travis for the last 7 years and he was one of my best friends. We celebrated New Year's Eve together at my house and had a great time with friends and family. I will really miss his good mornings and a big smile. I will keep him and his family in my prayers.

I will miss him every day. He was my co-worker and more importantly, my friend. One of the kindest persons I have ever met. Our sympathies to his family, especially, Megan and Ryan.

Our condolences to the Ray and Depew families.

~The Garza Family~

I met Travis when I worked at Tx. Workforce Commission
in 2001 and just loved the kind face, low-key disposition he
carried-I thought of him often and was taken back when I heard of his death--Travis you are now on your way to heaven and peace and with god. Will miss you but will never
forget you. Delia R. Bustillo ([email protected])

I met Travis while working for TWC. He was a wonderful person to be around with. He was always laughing and joking around. He was always showing me pictures of his hobbies, children, and pets. Upon hearing of his death, I just could not believe that he had passed away. I retired a year ago, and hadn't seen him since, but he was always on my mind because of the type of person he was. I will miss him very much, and my condolences go out to his children and his family.

May peace abide.

Travis leaves a tremendous legacy of love, joy, and grace for all of us who knew him. We look forward to celebrating his life with you this weekend. We are holding your family close in love and prayer.

Blessings,

Laura, Jen, and Billy