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Charles Kendall Obituary

Kendall, Charles Travis
Charles Travis Kendall (Travis), of Phoenix, passed away peacefully Thursday, June 25, 2015, after a short and courageous battle with cancer. He was 83. He is survived by his devoted wife of 56 years, Janet Kendall; children Nathan (wife Julie), Matthew (wife Lisa), Mary Beth (husband Rob), Benjamin (wife Kim), and Timothy; grandchildren Ariana, Hayley, Lila, Charlotte, Travis, Bryce, Ruby, Katrina, Libbie, Laura and Lindsey (husband Beto); great grandchildren Madison, Savannah, Riley, and Jackson; and siblings Peggy Soulen (husband Dick) and Phillip Kendall (wife Noel). Travis was born, in Boston, to the late Charles and Mary Lou Kendall. He graduated from North Phoenix High in 1950 and from DePauw University in 1954. He studied at the Boston University School of Theology, where he received an STB in 1957 and a doctorate in Theology in 1965. It was in Boston where he met Janet LaTona, a nurse, and they married in June 1959. Travis spent his life serving in the Methodist Church. He was senior pastor at University Church, USC Los Angeles, from 1960 to 1970; Executive Director Southern California Inter-faith from 1970-72, Phoenix (MEPCO) Inner City Coordinator, 1972-1975; Senior Pastor, Federated Community Church, Flagstaff 1975-1987; Senior Pastor, Faith United Methodist Church, Phoenix 1987-1994; and Visiting Pastor, First United Methodist Church, Phoenix 1994-2000. Together, Travis and Janet enjoyed traveling, skiing, hiking (especially in the Grand Canyon), and white water rafting on many rivers in the southwest. Their travels took them to countries around the world, and throughout the US where they would visit their children and grandchildren, and extended family and friends. Travis shared his passion for white water rafting each year leading church youth groups, on a weeklong camp down the San Juan River, Utah and the Colorado River through the Grand Canyon. He was quite proud each ski season to earn a free lift ticket at the AZ Snowbowl for "being old". He was easily recognizable around town driving a 1950 Willy's Jeepster, or finding "treasures" on his morning and evening walks. His wisdom, wit, generosity and devotion will be greatly missed. Services will be held Saturday, August 1, 2015, at 2 p.m. at First United Methodist Church Phoenix. A reception will follow in Asbury Hall. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts may be designated in memory of Reverend Dr. C. Travis Kendall, to the Charles S. Kendall Scholarship Fund with the Desert Southwest Conference Foundation (mail to 1550 E Meadowbrook Ave., Phoenix, AZ 85014).

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Published by The Arizona Republic on Jul. 12, 2015.

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Gina Heflin

July 31, 2015

Dear Mrs. Kendall,
So sorry for your loss, I will miss my deep conversations with Mr. Kendall he was truly inspiring with his wisdom and knowledge of life's lessons. I'm lucky to have meet such a wonderful man and the pleasure of seeing you both and chatting about family, religion and the best airline deals out there. Prayers to you and your family during this most difficult time.

Nancy Jean Johnson

July 27, 2015

July 27, 2015
Just a note to let you know I'm here for you, Janet, and the children and for Peg and Phillip and all the extended family in sympathy and whatever unconditional support I can give. The earliest memory of Travis begins when we were fifth graders attending membership class at Central Methodist Church and continue through many other years of adventures with the Central "gang". Those adventures included church camp at Prescott and Mingus Mountain, Central Youth Group, North High and Mexican food at Macayos on Central Avenue. I am keeping you all close in my prayers not just today but through the days of healing ahead.
God bless Travis. Love, Nancy Jean

Don Kirkman

July 19, 2015

Janet I'm so sorry to hear about Travis. We enjoyed visiting with you and him at the North high 60th reunion five years ago. He was a good guy and we will all miss him.

Nelda Saxton Crowell

July 12, 2015

Love and sympathy to the Kendall family and the extended church family. We have fond memories of days at Central and know Travis was loved and admired everywhere he went.

Benjamin Kendall

July 12, 2015

Love You Dad! still in shock and denial

Stan & Jody Teeter

July 12, 2015

Our love and sympathy to Janet and the children and to Peg, and Philip and all the extended family. We have wonderful memories of Travis that we will cherish forever. We think of Doc and Mom Kendall and Mingus Mt. and Central Youth Group and North High and he baptized our Julia (Wayne & Cathy's daughter. We enjoyed Mexican food with the "old" gang when we visited. God bless him and all of you. Love, Jody & Stan

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