Max Owen Travis

In Loving Memory of Max Owen Travis. Max passed away on Saturday July 21,2018 in League City, Texas at the age of 82. He was born on April 17, 1936 in Laporte, Indiana to the parents of Owen and Marie Travis. He liked working with his hands and loved to fish. He retired after 33 years working for National Steel in Portage, Indiana.

Max is survived by his spouse Barbara Travis, his son David Travis and wife Karen Travis, grandchildren David Travis, Elizabeth Haas, Christal Cashmore, and great grandchildren Mackenzie, Ian and Adain Haas. His daughter Carmen Robbins and husband Michael Robbins grandchildren Stacy Gould and Ashley Robbins, great grandchildren Lucas and Kaylie Gould. His daughter Linda Hall and husband Les Hall, grandchildren Natalie Hughes, Justine Everett, and Adam Everett, great grandchildren Aniston and Colson Hughes. His son Mark Travis and wife Carrie Travis, grandchild Ashley Rowe and great grandchildren Maddison and Nathan Rowe. His son Tim Travis and wife Kim Travis, grandchildren Brooke Travis and Kelsey Travis, great grandchild Aubrey Travis. His sister Kay Snow.

A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday July 28,2018 at 2:00 p.m. at the Lord of life Lutheran Church 4425 FM 2351, Friendswood, Texas 77546.

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8 comments

  1. I love you so much Dad, you were such a Great Father and Man. Everyone who knew you loved you. I cannot imagine life without you, but I will always hold our memories in my heart. Thank you for everything you did for us, and I know you are at peace now and for that I am grateful.

    Love you with all my heart!

    Linda

    Linda Hall
  2. I have so many fond memories of growing up with Uncle Max and I will always remember how great he was with kids. We had so many fun times swimming and boating out at the trailer in Angola, IN. and swimming in the pool in Valpo. He was always around to help dad with construction projects and his laugh was contagious. Rest in peace uncle, and my condolences to the entire Travis family.

    With love Chris Danderson

    Christopher Danderson
  3. We are so sorry for your loss. Please know that the family is in our prayers.

    I remember the type we all went to Galveston, it was fun getting to know your parents Carmen. I saw your Dad’s fun spirit in you:)

    Tony and Dorothy Robbins
    • Dad you are forever in my heart. I miss you. I know you are with the Lord and resting in peace. Thank you for everything you have done for your family and friends. I thank God for all the wonderful memories we have shared.

      I love you ,💕
      Carmen

      Carmen Robbins
  4. We will always remember Max.He was a great brother in law,our favorite one by far .He was a very knowledgeable man in many ways,especially in remodeling and he was willing to share that knowledge. We will miss him but he will always be in our hearts. You are now at peace. Love from Rich and Frieda.

    RICH and Frieda Danderson
  5. Max was a wonderful brother in law. He was always there to help you when you needed him.
    He will always remain in our hearts.Max,you are now with your FATHER and at peace.

    Rich and Frieda Danderson
  6. Cousin Barbara, Russ and I were very sorry to learn of Max’ passing. We also thought so much of Him, just as many others his life touched. He will be remembered for his kind, gentle nature. Our love to you and your family.

    Pauline McCoy
  7. Steven and I just found out about Uncle Max’s passing. Uncle Rich called Steven to let him know about Aunt Barbara. I didn’t know them for long, but they were wonderfully kind to us. Steven’s memories go back much further. Over the years, he has told me so often about growing up around his Aunt and Uncle and his cousins. Our deepest condolences on your double loss, Carmen and Linda. Your parents will be missed.

    Betty Danderson

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