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On December 27,2024. God saw fit to come and take “Travis” home to glory where he knew he wouldn’t have no more suffering ,no more pain.
Travis LeEarl Washington SR, also known as”Big Trav “ “Big Kemo”, “PieFace”, TravBoe” and as Zi would say “Pickyself”or “Big Thunder, was the oldest child of Valerie Washington and the late LeEarl “Pine”Colclough was born on March 11,1984 in Sumter SC.
To know Travis was to love him. Travis was the most humble, sweet and respectful person. That would greet you with a smile . You was sure to have a laugh whenever you was in his presence.Travis hobbies were making jokes, playing basketball and playing cards. Travis loved his mother sweet potato pies. He most definitely loved his family.
He leaves to cherished his memories; his wife LaToya Washington, his mother Valerie Washington; His kids one daughter La’Vaundria Washington; one stepdaughter KaMiyah Wright. Three sons Travis “Busta”Washington JR, Trevion “Tre” Washington and JaMarion “Ja” Washington. Two stepsons Elante Cook and Deyon Wright. His grandmother; Susan”Granny”Washington. Two brothers ; Justin Washington and Arsenio Colclough. Three sisters;Samantha(Mike)Gamble, Tiara Colclough and Shymaine Geddie. A special friend/ bro Jermaine Geddie. A special cousin Angel “Nikki”Montgomery.
Travis was preceded in death by his grandparents Deacon Johnson Clarence Pastor Delia L Williams Colclough, Hopkins Washington III. One aunt Jeraline(Auntee Dean) Montgomery. Uncles John (Hobbie) Charles Colclough SR, Sammie Jessie Gayle Jr. A host of aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
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