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Our gift of Travis came into this world STUBBORN. With mesmerizing blue eyes and a smile which charmed all who entered his realm.
His mantra was "One, just one, one time." Travis wasn't bound by time. He rued no yesterday, nor worried over tomorrows. The sun was up, so was he, just living today.
He loved riding the bus and horses, baseball, Scooby doo, and Paw Patrol, Special Olympics and bowling. He loved visitors. He would do his happy dance when you came to see him. Travis befriended all animals he was near. Even those that didn't love people.
Stubbornness drove Travis to keep up with his sisters. He was compelled to do whatever they were doing. He never knew that he was handicapped.
He taught us kindness, gentleness, patients and the importance of simple pleasures...chocolate milk.
He is survived by his mothers, Julia Urbush and Jerry Lynn Beaumont. His sisters, Emily Berg and family, Camille Urbush, Pauline Urbush, Olivia Urbush, and Taven Beaumont Hernandez and family. As well as many aunts, uncles, cousins, nieces and nephews.
A Mass of the Angels will be said on Saturday, January 11th, at 5pm at Immaculate Conception Chapel in Kalispell MT
In lieu of flowers we would be grateful to hear how Travis has touched your lives.
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