Herbert Charles Travenio

Herbert Charles Travenio obituary, San Diego, CA

Herbert Charles Travenio

Herbert Travenio Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Anderson-Ragsdale Mortuary - San Diego on Apr. 3, 2024.
Herbert Charles Travenio was born February 28, 1933 to Napoleon Bonaparte and Mattie Bell Battle Travenio in Dallas, Texas. He was the brother of two sisters, Lucy and Shirley. He was known as "Tree" and "Herb" to many.
Herb attended Phyliss Wheatley Elementary School, Artesia High School in Artesia, New Mexico, and Booker T. Washington High School in Dallas. He was always strong willed and shortly after high school and the passing of his Mother, he immediately enlisted in the military. While training others, he began playing football with the Marine Corps Recruit Depot team that would play games against other major universities.
Herb met his loving wife and friend whom he adored, Jewel Faye. They were united in holy matrimony on October 4, 1958. They loved having a house full of relatives around. They enjoyed traveling the world and filming their adventures together. "You only live once" was one of his favorite sayings.
During Herb's time in the military, the MCRD often saw former college and even pro players, as they would play tightly contested games against other military teams as well. A handful of players would make their way to the pros after playing for the team.
Herb started with the Kansas City Chiefs, but was traded as a kicker for the San Diego Chargers. He was among one of first Black kickers in pro football playing for the Bolts in the AFL in 1964 and 1965 under Sid Gillman, who is a member of the Chargers Hall of Fame. He was an important trailblazer in the sport of football.
As a member of the Marines in early adulthood, Herb returned during the Vietnam War to help and train other troops. He is one of 29 NFL personnel who served in the military during the war. After retirement from his professional football career, he worked for American Airlines and later retired.
Herb was preceded in death by parents Mattie Bell Battle and Napolean B. Travenio; wife Jewel Faye Travenio; grandparents Maggie and Erskin Adams; and sister Lucy Davis.
Herb is survived by his sister Shirley Todd (L.J.), Dallas, TX; sisters-in-law Doris Louise Underwood, Flora Stance, and Catherine Jones, Grands Rapid, MI; numerous nieces and nephews; other family members, and many helpful doctors, nurses, health aides, and friends.
"Soon this mortal soul has got to move, to a new and high nation,
where's there's peace, love and joy, no more tribulation and we will rise up and walk!"
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March 28, 2025

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Gregory Todd

March 28, 2025

We love you uncle Herb & remember you in hearts.

Ricky Dixon

January 20, 2025

I been knowing Herbert since I was born. As I grown up I become good friends to him and his wife you can say he became like a grandpa to me and I was like he's own grandson. He was one of my best friends like family I ever had. I will so miss him so much . R.I.PI.H. Much Love and and respect .

It was so cool to known he played for the San Diego Chargers.

From Ricky Dixon

Gregory Todd

May 1, 2024

Early memory when the family visited San Diego in the 60's and we hung out at the beach & we visited Disney all day,I'll never forget that summer vacation in San Diego.

Gregory Todd

May 1, 2024

Uncle Herb & me hanging out at point Loma San Diego back in the day.One of his favorite places.Greg Todd.

Jacqueline Williams

April 29, 2024

Darryl Green

April 3, 2024

Sending my condolences to Shirley and family.

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