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Mildred Marie Travis

November 28, 1923 — March 29, 2023

 

Mildred Marie Neary Travis

 

            A Celebration of Life for lifelong McClave resident, Mildred M. Travis will be held at 11:00 AM, Thursday, April 6, 2023 at the Peacock Family Chapel with Derek Hutchison, CLP officiating. Interment will follow at McClave Cemetery.

 

Visitation for Mrs. Travis will be held from 9:00 AM until service time at the funeral home on Thursday.

 

Mildred Marie (Neary) was born on November 28, 1923 at Lamar, Colorado to William John and Effie Ann (Kennon) Neary and died peacefully surrounded by her family in her home on March 29, 2023.

 

Mildred is preceded in death by her beloved husband of 50 years Morris Eugene Travis on June 29, 1994; their daughter Christine Ann Travis Hemphill, by her parents and her siblings James, Velma and Ruth.

 

Mildred was married February 18, 1944 to her high school sweetheart Morris in Syracuse, Kansas. He was a pilot in WWII and was home on leave at the time of their marriage. They built a home in McClave, Colorado where Mildred and Morris lived and raised their family.

 

Mildred went to college at Colorado Teachers College (now UNC) and briefly taught 3rd grade in Eads, Colorado. She worked at the La Junta Air Base during the time Morris served in the South Pacific. Later in her life, Mildred worked at the McClave State Bank for 18 years. She was an exceptional cook and created beautiful needle art.

 

Mildred and Morris had four children, Joyce Marie, William “Bill” Eugene, Christine Ann, and Mitchell Glen. She is survived by Joyce, Bill and his wife Suzanne, Mitchell and his wife Marilyn. The family lost Christine in 1993. Mildred is survived by her grandchildren Sarah and Andrew Huffman, Brenna Travis, Jeff Travis (and Monica Sutphin), Brett and Nichole Travis, Brooke Travis, Nathan Travis, Laurel Travis and Tammi Travis. She is survived by her great grandchildren Bailey Huffman (and Kevin Haugen), Makayla Huffman (and Jacob Chambers), Andrew “Drew” Huffman II, Madison Huffman, Tristen Travis (and Maddie Silvey), Trey Travis, Alex Travis, Logan Travis, Ashlyn Travis, Ashly Melgosa (and Matthew), Kelsey Ybarra, Christian Ybarra. Mildred is survived by six great great grandchildren, numerous nieces and nephews, many who called her grandma and her sister-in-law Annie Travis McMillian.

 

Mildred devoted her life to others and was the center of her family. She taught us the following lessons:

 

 

  • Cooking for others is a labor of love.
  • Good food is a gift.
  • Meals together are the center of the family.
  • A meal around a table brings understanding and connection
  • Unconditional love does not mean justifying bad behavior.
  • Acknowledge and/or celebrate the important occasions of others.
  • Mind your manners. They make you a nicer person.
  • Say thank you. Be thankful.
  • Be grateful for all you have. Don't dwell on what you don't have.
  • You must work for what you want.
  • Save before you buy.
  • Don't take more than your share.
  • Don't take the last piece.
  • Don't be wasteful.
  • Giving your time is the greatest of all gifts.
  • Remembering where you came from teaches you who you are.
  • Honor those you've loved and lost. Accept grief as part of life.
  • Do your best--always.
  • Do as much as you can.
  • If you fall, get up.
  • If you don't do something because you don't feel up to it, you will never get it done.
    Hurting is not an excuse for not doing. Do and you'll feel better. Don't and you'll hurt more.
  • Hurting and being unable are not the same thing.
  • Read.
  • Walk.
  • Moderation.
  • Make pretty things.
  • Busy is the cure for worry.
  • Don't iust sit.
  • Keep house as if you are expecting company in an hour.
  • By taking care of others, you take care of yourself.
  • Actions say more about love than words.
  • Actions show priorities.
  • The only way to get through darkness or sadness or pain is to keep going.
  • Go on.
  • Take pride in your appearance and you will feel better about yourself.
    Live true to your beliefs.
  • Make your surroundings beautiful and you will be at peace with where you are.

 

 

 

Memorial contributions may be made to the Lamar Area Hospice or to a charity of your choice either direct or in care of the funeral home office.  

 

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