Obituary

November 3, 2024

Brent G. Travis

Brent G. Travis was born April 5, 1949, to Deryl L. Travis Sr. and Marjorie M. Travis in Lincoln, Nebraska, and passed peacefully at home surrounded by family on November 3, 2024.

Brent worked as a Respiratory Therapist in hospitals and medical facilities in Lincoln until his retirement in 2011. When not working, Brent enjoyed hunting, woodworking, cooking, and spending time with family and friends. He was especially fond of the time he spent with Cherie and dog Abby at their second home in Burwell, Nebraska, which he painstakingly remodeled. Brent’s faith grew throughout his years and became a very important part of his life. He was a member of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church.

Brent is survived by his wife of 22 years, Cherie; his daughters, Stacy Travis (partner Mark Kluver) and Kimberly Olivera (spouse Adrian); grandchildren, Jordan, Isabella, Henry, Hazel, Nora, Evangeline, Estela, and Ellis; and Brent’s faithful dog, Abby. He is also survived by his siblings, Patricia Gross (Thomas), Sheryl Travis-West, and Deryl Travis Jr. (Karen); sisters-in-law, Kathy Brumbaugh and Donna Wegner-Schoenfeld and her daughter Kristin Wegner; as well as many nieces and nephews. Brent was preceded in death by his parents; siblings, Timothy and Bruce; granddaughter, Margaret; sister-in-law, Nancy Travis; and brother-in-law, Danny Wegner.

Graveside service on Friday, November 8, at 1:00pm at Lincoln Memorial Cemetery.

Memorials suggested to HoriSun Hospice Community Foundation or Good Shepherd Lutheran Church of Lincoln, Nebraska.

 

 

11 Comments

  1. Dear Cherie-
    My deepest sympathy to you and your family on the passing of Brent. May fond memories give you great comfort and peace. Prayers for you during this difficult time.
    DeEtta

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  2. So sorry to hear of Brent’s passing. May your memories be of great comfort.

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  3. Brent was one of the BEST 🥺 he’ll forever be missed, but in our hearts. He was a real double Dugan
    If you know, you know 💔

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  4. My prayers for the family. He was one of my favorite bosses of all times! Rest easy my friend

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    • My condolences to Brent’s family. He was a good man and I enjoyed working with him. God bless you Brent.

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  5. Cherie,
    So sorry to learn of Brent’s passing. I have so many good memories of him. He will be missed by many. Great guy and a great friend.

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  6. Cherie & Family: So sorry for your loss. My deepest condolences, along with my thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time.

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  7. My sympathy & prayers go to the Travis family as I just learned of Brents passing. Herman & I ~ & Dave & Anita ~ have had such fond memories of the Travis family! As you probably know, Herman went to be with Jesus last November. How wonderful it is that we can have sure hope of eternal life with Christ, by faith in Him, & His death for our sins & His resurrection. My love & prayers are with you all!

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  8. So sorry to hear of Brent’s passing. I enjoyed working with him. My condolences to his family and God bless.

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  9. As a childhood friend, he was a joy for our whole neighborhood. He influenced us, encouraged us to climb trees, jump the creek and ride our bikes to the dam and play pool. we have many memories of playing together with Brent.

    Condolences to your whole family.
    sincerely,
    The Lindbloom family: Connie, Ken, Dawn, Charlie

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    • Myrtle Street was a great place to grow up !

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