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Travis Elvia Thompson

Fairbanks, Alaska

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Longtime North Pole resident Travis Elvia Thompson passed away June 19, 2010, at Fairbanks Memorial Hospital.  Travis was born in San Francisco on June 18, 1947, to James and Marie Alston. Travis lived most of her childhood and adult life in Alaska where she lived in Bethel, Anchorage and...

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Wow, I didn´t find out you passed away after a few years, I alway think of you, I miss you dearly. You was literally my mom when I needed you the most. I met you at 8 years old h when I was going through the worst. God Sent you as my Angel. You picked up me whenever, I slept at your home for weekends. Summers, you treated like your daughter. I taught you how to make white rice at the age 8 years old lol. You made me Feel so special on that day and everyday! I love the arts and craft we made...

I knew travis because she as my psychologist. She taught me many things like how not to give up and always keep on trying no mattter what. She is a wonderful woman and the time I spent with her was amazing. She seemed to always know how to cheer you up no matter how upset you are. She will be missed by me more than you will ever know. I wish her and her family peace and now she is in a better place now
-brittney

Heather and Jake, Your mom was a good friend to so many of us. I loved her wit and determination. She is missed more than you know. God bless alll of your families. I'm sorry for your loss. Mary (T) Youngman 907-388-1126

Heather please call me my Numbers are 907-322-6732 and 907-322-3569

I knew Travis inway of her daugter Heather. I lived in NP for pretty much all of my life. My sister Andi and I would spend time with Heather and Jake and listen to Travis as she would spend time in her room singing to herself. Loved it. She was a good mother and tried her best all for the two of them. Heather Jake God Bless.

Merrie Harrison Shorter and Andi Mckeown

Travis, will be missed by many.... a very good lady... I always enjoyed talking to her...
Mark Rosen

Jacob and Heather, we were both surprised and very sorry for your loss. Your mother was one of the people who helped me when I first met Bill W. She was a good person. We didn't see the obit until it was to late and couldn't attend the service. George and Alice Murphy

Heather and Jacob, please call me. 822-3352. I'm sorry to hear about your mom. I will miss her and thought the world of her. Patsy

Trav, I will miss your wicked sense of humor and your keen ability to size up people and life. Your two children are in my prayers.