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Travis Joseph Liles, 47, of Hillsborough, NH died January 22, 2025 after a courageous battle with cancer.
Born in Nashua, NH on August 12, 1977, he was the son of Andrew and Ruthann (Sage) Liles. He was educated in the Manchester school system and graduated from Memorial High School.
Most recently, Travis had been a supervisor at Hudson Group in Manchester, a position he greatly enjoyed.
Even at an early age, he had a love of politics and he remained passionate about politics into his adult life. He enjoyed online gaming with his many friends and found great pleasure in keeping up with the latest book releases. He was a huge fan of both the NE Patriots and Boston Red Sox.
He was predeceased by his parents as well as siblings, William and Tracey Liles. He was also predeceased by a nephew, Joshua Liles and his dog, Tong Tong.
Family members include his brothers, Spike Liles, Billy Liles and wife Jennifer; his step-mother, Miriam Liles; his aunt, Virginia Edwards; nieces, Faith and Jamie Liles; nephews, Robert, Patrick, Christopher Liles, Cassius Collette; step-brother, Steven Collette; step-sister, Amie Collette; half-brother, Sean Liles; half-sister, Amanda Liles; as well as his long-time friends, Adeland Luo, Nick Levy, and Axel Hagemeir. He is also survived by his two beloved dogs, Leia and Chunky.
Interment will take place on Wednesday, February 5th at 11 am at Pine Grove Cemetery Mausoleum in Manchester, NH at which time family and friends will have the opportunity to pay their last respects. An online memorial service will be scheduled and details regarding that service will be posted on this website.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Travis’ memory to support the NHSPCA, an animal shelter at 104 Portsmouth Ave, Stratham, NH 03885.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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