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In Loving Memory

Nimmo, Travis Lane

On Friday, May 13, 2022.  Beloved husband of Douglas J. Phelps.  Dear daddy of furbaby Zoe.  Dear son of Marilyn (Tom) Reese and Charlie (Brenda) Nimmo.  Dear brother of Todd (Laresa) Nimmo.  Dear uncle of Kaitlyn Nimmo.  Our dear cousin, uncle and friend of many.  SERVICES:  Visitation at KUTIS AFFTON CHAPEL, 10151 Gravois, on Tuesday, May 17 from 4 to 8 pm  In lieu of flowers, donations to the American Heart Association, appreciated.

 

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34 thoughts on “Nimmo, Travis Lane”

  1. Travis July 20, 1972. The day you came into our lives. Because at that time there was so many boys in the family, we hoped for a girl. But when I first saw you in the nursery and saw what a beautiful baby boy you were, my heart was full of love for you. As you grew up, you always wanted to learn as much as you could and be perfect in everything you did. After high school, you went to SMS-MS and MU. After graduation from MU, you were picked to go to Japan to teach for three years. I remember that day at the airport how hard it was to see you leave and go so far away, but I had to let you live your life, and follow your dreams. I never said I LOVE you enough, but I hope you knew how much you are loved. My heart is broken, and life will never be the same without you. I will miss your wit, your sense of humor, and the cute way you smiled. I love you son and miss you so much. Dad

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  2. Travis July 20, 1972. The day you came into our lives. Because at that time there was so many boys in the family, we hoped for a girl. But when I first saw you in the nursery and saw what a beautiful baby boy you were, my heart was full of love for you. As you grew up, you always wanted to learn as much as you could and be perfect in everything you did. After high school, you went to SMS-MS and MU. After graduation from MU, you were picked to go to Japan to teach for three years. I remember that day at the airport how hard it was to see you leave and go so far away, but I had to let you live your life, and follow your dreams. I never said I LOVE you enough, but I hope you knew how much you are loved. My heart is broken, and life will never be the same without you. I will miss your wit, your sense of humor, and the cute way you smiled. I love you son and miss you so much. Dad

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  3. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers go to you and your family. A void in your life is there now and can only be filled with loving thoughts and memories.

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  4. I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers go to you and your family. A void in your life is there now and can only be filled with loving thoughts and memories.

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  5. I’m so sorry i never got to meet you. You seemed like a wonderfully guy. Best wishes to your family and friends.

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  6. I’m so sorry i never got to meet you. You seemed like a wonderfully guy. Best wishes to your family and friends.

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  7. Doug and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and I hope your loving memories bring you comfort.

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  8. Doug and family, I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with you and I hope your loving memories bring you comfort.

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  9. Dear Cousin, we are saddened to hear of Travis’ passing. May our Lord keep you and your family in a constant hug of comfort and love.

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  10. Dear Cousin, we are saddened to hear of Travis’ passing. May our Lord keep you and your family in a constant hug of comfort and love.

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  11. I had the distinct pleasure of collaborating with Travis on a UMGC project. He was a consummate professional who’s passion and dedication was matched by his integrity and kindness. I will keep him and his family in my continued thoughts and prayers.

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  12. I had the distinct pleasure of collaborating with Travis on a UMGC project. He was a consummate professional who’s passion and dedication was matched by his integrity and kindness. I will keep him and his family in my continued thoughts and prayers.

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  13. I’ve worked wthTravis for many years. He was a skilled and talented Instructional Designer…always the professional But it was his kindness that always touched me. God Speed Travis….Rest in Peace. My heart goes out to his family at this difficult time.

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  14. I’ve worked wthTravis for many years. He was a skilled and talented Instructional Designer…always the professional But it was his kindness that always touched me. God Speed Travis….Rest in Peace. My heart goes out to his family at this difficult time.

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  15. We are so stunned and saddened to hear of the loss of Travis far too young! He was a wonderful coworker and we’ll miss his sense of humor and his great mind. Our deepest sympathies to his family and loved ones.

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  16. We are so stunned and saddened to hear of the loss of Travis far too young! He was a wonderful coworker and we’ll miss his sense of humor and his great mind. Our deepest sympathies to his family and loved ones.

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  17. To Travis’s family,

    I only met Travis briefly over the last few weeks, but he was very kind and thoughtful and I am so sorry for your loss. Sending you all positive vibes and love.

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  18. To Travis’s family,

    I only met Travis briefly over the last few weeks, but he was very kind and thoughtful and I am so sorry for your loss. Sending you all positive vibes and love.

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  19. I was fortunate to be able to work with Travis while he was at Elsevier and LearningMate. I learned a great deal from him and appreciate his professionalism and instructional design knowledge. His sense of humor will be missed. Condolences to the Nimmo family. So sorry for your loss.

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  20. I was fortunate to be able to work with Travis while he was at Elsevier and LearningMate. I learned a great deal from him and appreciate his professionalism and instructional design knowledge. His sense of humor will be missed. Condolences to the Nimmo family. So sorry for your loss.

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  21. I am saddened to hear of Travis’s passing from a former colleague. I worked with him for several years. Travis was always pleasant, professional, and supportive. I, too, appreciated his kindness and good humor as we navigated some challenging projects together. I know he will be missed by many, and my thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.

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  22. I am saddened to hear of Travis’s passing from a former colleague. I worked with him for several years. Travis was always pleasant, professional, and supportive. I, too, appreciated his kindness and good humor as we navigated some challenging projects together. I know he will be missed by many, and my thoughts are with his family and friends during this difficult time.

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  23. Sorry. I just saw this. I am so sorry to hear this. I was never around Travis to know him but he is family and will be missed by many

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  24. Sorry. I just saw this. I am so sorry to hear this. I was never around Travis to know him but he is family and will be missed by many

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  25. So sad and stunned to hear of Travis’ passing; he was indeed far too young! He was a faithful coworker and will truly be missed. Wishing you peace amidst your loss.

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  26. So sad and stunned to hear of Travis’ passing; he was indeed far too young! He was a faithful coworker and will truly be missed. Wishing you peace amidst your loss.

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  27. I worked with Travis for several years at Elsevier. I remember Travis for his whimsical socks and bow ties, his quiet, dry wit, and his calm and assured demeanor. He was always willing to collaborate and was an essential part of the foundation for Sherpath development. I remember being delighted at the chance to work with him again after he joined Learningmate. My heart goes out to you and I’m so very sorry.

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  28. I worked with Travis for several years at Elsevier. I remember Travis for his whimsical socks and bow ties, his quiet, dry wit, and his calm and assured demeanor. He was always willing to collaborate and was an essential part of the foundation for Sherpath development. I remember being delighted at the chance to work with him again after he joined Learningmate. My heart goes out to you and I’m so very sorry.

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  29. Travis was an incredible co-worker. While he was quiet for the most part, he would come out with brilliant sarcasm and dry wit that would have you in stitches. He brought in the best cookies, too. He was smart, capable, collaborative, and just an all around good guy. His bowties and socks brought be great joy as well. My heart goes out to the Nimmo family and to his partner and friends. He will be remembered fondly! I’ll drink mai tais in his honor!

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  30. Travis was an incredible co-worker. While he was quiet for the most part, he would come out with brilliant sarcasm and dry wit that would have you in stitches. He brought in the best cookies, too. He was smart, capable, collaborative, and just an all around good guy. His bowties and socks brought be great joy as well. My heart goes out to the Nimmo family and to his partner and friends. He will be remembered fondly! I’ll drink mai tais in his honor!

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