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Travis Little

March 6, 1987 – January 30, 2020
Obituary of Travis Little
IN THE CARE OF

Zoeller Funeral Home

Travis Little passed away Thursday, January 30, 2020 at the age of 32. He was born in Tacoma, Washington on March 6, 1987.

Travis is survived by his mom, Patricia Little and dad, James Little; sisters, Tanya Little and Jamie Little; niece, Madeline Coy; and by so many close family members and friends in the San Antonio, TX and Seattle, WA areas. He was preceded in death by his father, Michael Little; maternal grandparents, Clyde Foster and Darlene Foster; paternal grandparents, James Little and Sofie Little; aunt Michelle Olsen-Hurd and cousin Chelsey Foster.

Travis will be remembered as a strong, gracious, young hearted, loving, caring and kind man, to include his love for animals, especially for our beloved pet family (dogs: Jaxs, Payla, Chomps, Pappy, and cats: Mudball, Savvy).

Travis was also a fearless and passionate motorcycle rider with a huge heart and hilarious personality! Whether it was skate boarding, snow-boarding or motorcycle riding he pushed himself to be the best! His many friends described him as kind hearted, thrill seeking, generous, energetic, adventurous, spontaneous, goofy, jokester, loving, resilient, stunt rider, loved unconditionally and wild.

In lieu of flowers we would appreciate donations be made to the Wounded Warrior Project Foundation on behalf of Travis. He had such a respect for military service members and wounded warriors. He spent a significant amount of time with local homeless veterans in the Seattle and San Antonio areas, trying to help out in any way he could. Travis would give his last dollar (or even to ask to borrow one) to help a homeless veteran or someone down on their luck. But most importantly, he would spend time with them and just talk and he’d say “everyone has a story, they just need someone to stop and listen”.

We love you Travis and hope you’re riding the roads of heaven with a smile on your face! You will live in our hearts forever! Until we meet again!

A private Memorial Service will be held for Travis. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made, in his memory, to Wounded Warrior Project. https://www.woundedwarriorproject.org/ or to a Facebook Fundraiser entitled “Fundraiser for Wounded Warrior Project in Honor of Travis Little”.

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