Kenneth Eugene Travis Jr.
1929 - 2019
Obituary
Kenneth Eugene Travis Jr. passed away
at age 89 on June 14, 2019, at Salem Home in Hillsboro. He is
reunited with his parents, brother Glenn Edward, and son Tim.
Gene was born on Sept 23, 1929, in
Wichita to Kenneth and Minerva (Schmitt) Travis. He graduated Newton
High School in 1947, got a job with the railroad and then joined the
US Air Force. Gene served our country for four years, an experience
that led him to a career with the Federal Aviation Administration. He
worked as an electronic technician at the Wichita Airport. He was
trained in early computers and radar technology and maintenance of
microwave transmitters in the field. He worked for the FAA until
retirement.
Gene was married to Bonnie Kennedy from
1955 to 1975. To the union there were born three children: daughters
Christy and Tracey, and son Timothy.
Gene loved sailing and weekends usually
found him at Marion Lake or Reservoir. He was an avid bowler. He took
part in many leagues and tournaments, winning a city doubles
tournament partnered with his son Tim. The next time it thunders, we
will be thinking of Gene and Tim having a drink over strikes once
again.
He was a lifetime member of the
American Legion and thoroughly enjoyed camaraderie and shooting pool
with his fellow veterans. After retirement, Gene helped computerize
records and finances as Adjutant and also served as Commander of the
Newton Legion. He volunteered many years with the American Legion
Memorial Services at Greenwood Cemetery, participating in flag
raising and gun salutes with the color guard. Upon discovering
unmarked graves at Greenwood Cemetery, he purchased markers to
commemorate those lives.
Gene loved the Chicago Cubs, Marilyn
Monroe, and having a Wellers and cigar on his front porch swing.
Later in life, the family met yearly in the Ozarks to celebrate his
birthday and his six grandchildren will always have memories of
touring the (surprisingly many) caves of Missouri and boating on the
lake.
Gene collected guns, knives, coins,
stamps, notary seals and just about anything else that caught his
interest at auctions and flea markets. EBay will see a dip in
activity with his passing. Gene's sarcastic wit has been passed down
through the generations, making for entertaining family gatherings.
Those who knew Gene saw the soft heart beneath a gruff exterior. He
sent valentines and birthday cards with humorous and heartfelt
original poems. Gene was a loving and beloved father and grandfather.
Survivors include his two daughters
Christy (Charles) Barre and Tracey (Gerry) Roberts; six
grandchildren; and four great grandchildren.
As cremation has taken place, graveside
services and inurnment will be held at 3 p.m. July 13, 2019, at the
Greenwood Cemetery.
Friends and family are encouraged to
come to the Newton American Legion between 4 and 7 p.m. July 13 for
fellowship where the Legion will also be having their steak dinner
night.
A memorial has been established with
the Disabled American Veterans and Newton Meals on Wheels,
contributions may be sent to Broadway Colonial Funeral Home, 120 E.
Broadway, Newton, Ks. 67114.
Condolences may be left at
www.broadwaycolonialfh.com.
Arrangements are by Broadway Colonial
Funeral Home, Newton.