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Travis Nathaniel Twiggs

New Orleans, Louisiana

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Travis Twiggs passed away in New Orleans, Louisiana. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on May 25, 2008.

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To the Twiffs Family: I do not know your family, or your son Travis. However, I am an Air Force brat who's father and uncle served in Vietnam. It affected them in a way that changed them forever. All I an say is although his life ended tragically, it was in no way a reflection of the honorable man he was. I watched the documentary and my heart goes out to Travis (and Willards) entire family. Travis was and still is an honorable man, child of God and soul. Rest in peace, you good and...

I met my greatest mentor and friend in 2007 on a flight from NO to Jacksonville NC. I was fresh out of Paris Island and headed to SOI. He didn't have to swap numbers muchless actually stay in touch with me but he did and I ended up going to his old unit Golf Co 2/6. He was the true definition of what's a US Marine. Still think about him often and still pray for his family.

Twiggs family,
My Deepest sympathy goes out to your family for your losses. I served with T-Bo on two occasions, once in South Carolina and in Iraq. He was one of the best Marines I ever had the pleasure to serve with and was a true friend. He will be deeply missed. God Speed SSgt “T-Bo” Twiggs. Kelly if there is anything I can do please let me know. 540-785-3847.
Semper Fi
GySgt Greg, Nicole, Hannah, Haylee and Harley Corvin

Just needing you to know how very much we are praying for your family during this most difficult time. We have the utmost respect for both of your sons...one for his dedication and sacrifice for our country and the other for his love and dedication to his brother. Our thoughts and prayers for peace will remain with you all. God Bless you, T-Beaux and Will.

Douglas and family
I am so sorry to hear of the tragic loss of your sons. You are in my thoughts and prayers.
May God give you the strength you need.

Hey Douglas,
this is Roy at Darrow Fleet. As I write this I am reeling from what I have just read in the Times Picayune. Man, how could something so tragic happen? I am sorry Doug and please know I am thinking about you and praying that you will find peace through all this.
I could not imagine how it would be.
You have always been a friend to me in the river industry, we go back a long way.
God bless you and your family.
Roy Duncan
Cooper/T Smith

Uncle Doug, Aunt Nancy and Sherry,
Our deepest sympathies to you, and much love to you all. I am so proud to be a Twiggs, and love our family. Our prayers are for you all that you will be strong and that through love we will all be a stronger, closer family.

Doug and Family,

Please accept our deepest sympathies and condolances for the tragic loss of your two sons.

Gayle and I feel your pain and can only tell you there will be bad days at first and some good days. Over time the good will return. Always remember the good times you shared with T-Beau & Will and things will be O.K.

Be strong have faith that things will get better over.

If you would like to talk, maybe I could be of some...

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.