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Travis Ray Stephens Sr.

1942 - 2021

Travis Ray Stephens Sr. obituary, 1942-2021, Fort Worth, TX

BORN

1942

DIED

2021

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Greenwood Funeral Homes - Cremation at Mount Olivet Chapel

2301 North Sylvania Avenue

Fort Worth, Texas

Travis Stephens Obituary

Travis Ray Stephens Sr.
March 17, 1942 - February 15, 2021
Fort Worth , Texas - Born March 17th, 1942 Passed away February 15th, 2021 in Fort Worth TX,
Left behind: Wife Mary Stephens(Betty Lewis) Two Sons: Travis Jr.and Wife Melissa, Mark and Wife Pam.3- Grandchildren Chandler, Makayla, and Jacob.

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Published by Star-Telegram on Mar. 7, 2021.

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Bebe & Rus Beheler

March 8, 2021

Rest In Peace Travis. You are already missed by many. Betty & family, knowing the greatness of your loss. May all the happy memories bring you peace. With all our love: Bebe & Rus Beheler

Patsy Perkins

March 8, 2021

Dear Mary, Travis Jr. Mark, and grandkids ,

Our hearts are broken with Travis’s passing. Travis was the most sincere, funny, caring , honest hard working person ever, and ohhhh how he loved chocolate!!
We have know Travis for over 24 years when we were introduced to him by a neighbor in Aledo. Travis could just about do anything. He was our air and heating man, our pond man, he loved “playing” on his Bobcat !! He could get the job done. Who are we going to call now ?
He was like family to us.

Our thoughts are with you and your family.
Warmly,
Jim and Patsy Perkins

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