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Travis Martin Woods

Redding, California

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REDDING- Travis Martin Woods passed away on September 9, 2007 at the Military hospital in Bastion, Germany, due to injuries suffered in an attack in Northern Helmand Afghanistan. Travis was born in Mt Shasta, CA on March 14, 1986. He was 21 years old. Travis is survived by his Parents, Paul and...

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Sorry I missed last year. I was a little under the weather. We think of you often.
Just wanted your family to know that~~HEROES LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER--NEVER TO BE FORGOTTEN.

Good Morning Travis. Mass this morning was spoken to remember you and to bless you in your heavenly home. We asked for peace and comfort for all your family. We know that you are well taken care of. We know your family miss you beyond words. We bless you, and know that you are loved. Respectfully, Terry and Carol Applebury

Remembering, Honoring and Thinking of you on this Memorial weekend

Trav, I spent Veterans Day with you on my mind as usual. But I didn't know how close I would be to you that day. Thank you for being by my side that day. I hope I made you proud. I love you, TDub. I miss you all the time.

Just wanted you to know that you are being thought of on this Veterans Day. I hope you are up there celebrating yourself and your brothers in arms. You will never be forgotten.

It was because of this day thirteen years ago that you went to serve our country and gave the ultimate sacrifice. I miss you so much and often wonder what kind of mischief you're up to. Thank you for watching over us guardian angel, I'll see you soon. Love little cousin shellene

You will never be forgotten. Just wanted you to know that. It is really true-HEROES NEVER DIE, THEY LIVE IN OUR HEARTS FOREVER. My grandson, Trevo, talks about you often.

Woody...you are not forgotten.

'From the halls of Montezuma to the Shores of Tripoli...'

Bodfish Forever.

Semper Fidelis.

Just wanted you to know that you are being thought of on this Memorial Day. This I can promise you, You will NEVER be forgotten.