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SERGEANT VICTOR TRAVI

Houston, Texas

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SERGEANT VICTOR TRAVI was tragically killed from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in Jefferson County, TX on Tuesday, January 5, 2010. Sgt. Travi is a member of the 272 Engineer Company (Vertical Construction) of the Texas Military Forces, Texas Army National Guard. He also served...

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I met SGT Travi at the end of his last deployment. My unit was replacing his unit. We arrived in Afghanistan around late October as SGT Travi was about to return to the states. SGT Travi and I worked together for the last month he was her. He taught me everything i needed to know about the job i am currently doing right now. We would laugh about what he would say he was gonna do when he returned to the states. SGT Travi was a great man. He worked hard to make sure I knew my job. He was always...

I met SGT Travi in Afghanistan and he is still remembered here for his work and friendly personality. My condolences to his family.
MSG Mark Ligget

On behalf of the entire Adeneye's family, we extend our sincere condolences to the family of our dear loving, gentle brother Victor. The Lord Almighty, the great comforter will comfort you.He will be greatly missed.

To the Travi family
I send you my deepest condolences. SGT Travi was a great man. From the moment i meet him I knew there was something special about him. He was like a brother to me and will be truly missed.

Rachel your family is in my prayers. Sorry to hear of your loss. Ms. Cresia Brown coworker.

To a brother by tradition, tribe and origin but most especially in "Arm". In death you have signified all of the essence of a "Continued African Contribution and Sacrifice to a country that has offered all of us so much. In your service, you have looked beyond the scope of many Africans who think it is enough to get the best education and jobs in America with a non reciprocative concept of given back. The future that the generation of your kids will enjoy will grant and give you credit for...

On behalf of myself and my wife, Joyce,I would like to entend my condolences to the family of Sgt. Travi. He was friend and comrad at the 272nd Eng. I last spoke with hime from Washington state when he returned home. He was a fine gentleman, he willl be greatly missed. My the great God of peace who brough back from the dead Jesus Christ that great shepherd of the sheep give you the courage during these hard and difficult days.

Regards,
Spc Wallace from Taji, Iraq

MY DEEPEST AND SINCERE CONDOLENCES TO THE ENTIRE FAMILY. I AM SO SHOCKED AND IN DISBELIEVE THAT MY BROTHER IS GONE.FROM GCK TO THE LAST TIME WE TALKED. HE NEVER MINCED HIS WORDS. I THANK GOD FOR HIS LIFE AND KNOWING NUTAYI. HIS FAMILY ADOPTED MY FAMILY AND LIKE WISE. THE ENTIRE ADENEYE FAMILY WILL MISS YOU. WE ARE PRAYING THAT THE GOOD LORDWIL BE WITH AND COMFORT THE ENTIRE FAMILY.

To the Family of Victor Travi. I just want you to know, that I feel you were blessed to have Sgt. Travi in your life. I only knew him for about two years, and he was such a blessing. You knew him for a lifetime. He is a good man with great morals. I have no doubt that he is Heaven. Pray to God for strength. I know SGT Travi always prayed for you.

2 Timothy 4:7 (I have fought the good fight, I have finished the race, I have kept the faith.)