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Talon Housley
October 2, 2020
My brother, it’s hard for me to grasp the reality of you no longer being a phone call away. You mean more to me than I can express. My daughter loved you sooo very much too. You were uncle Travis, uncle Hippyhead, uncle T and a few other names my sweet little girl Ayris called you. We weren’t just friends bro, we were and will always be family. I miss you man. It’s hard for me to type this through tear filled eyes but I’m determined to express my condolences. Please keep watch over our friends and families, especially our youngins. We all miss you and love you more than these words can express. I’ll see you again someday. Love ya bro.
Sincerely,
Talon D.P. Housley
Stacey and vinny
August 27, 2017
You earned those wings and you will always be missed
Mary Kish
August 26, 2017
Trav entered my life as a rambunctious little five or six year old who had a knack for making you LOL. I have so many great memories of taking him and his brother Joe and sister Shay for the day and just enjoying life. Picking wildflowers for his Mom, going to the park and the jetty, fishing with my son; even just watching movies at my house. He was always full of life and wonder - always looking for answers to questions that popped in his head. Love you Trav !
Linda Hyatt
August 25, 2017
Travis---you were a great guy and I will always think of you that way!
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Margaret Llewellyn
August 24, 2017
Travis was a wonderful young man that I have known since he was in elementary school with my son. Any time I saw him he would give me a big hug and ask how I was doing. He will truly be missed. May God bless his family at this difficult time.
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