Travis Mitchell Callen

February 04, 1984 - June 01, 2015

Travis Mitchell Callen

February 04, 1984 - June 01, 2015

Obituary

Travis left us far too soon at the young age of 31.
He was born in Seattle and lived almost his entire life in Whatcom County.Travis attended Custer Elementary, Assumption and Ferndale High School.

This week we lost our beautiful son, brother, nephew, cousin, uncle and friend.He was the kindest, most generous and funniest soul God ever created. He loved to ride motorcycles, snowboard, shoot and basically do anything that offered him a challenge.

Travis is survived by his mother and father Cleo and Maria Callen (Custer), brothers Jesse Callen and wife Mandy and his dearly loved niece Bailey Mae (Phoenix), and Thomas Callen and girlfriend Charity (Bellingham). He is survived also by Uncle Chuck (Mary) Callen, Aunt Hooty (Lee) Holmes, Aunt Kay Callen, Uncle Larry (Jane) Treleven, Aunt Cathie (Dink) Dinkins, Auntie Patty (Steve) Schumm, Auntie Bernie (Dick) Howell, Uncle Alfie (Carolyn) Treleven, Aunt Cece (Randy) Dey, Uncle Tom (Marycarol) Treleven, Auntie Therese (Roger) Koelmeyer, Auntie Margie (John) Murphy, and Auntie Annie (Mike) Weber).

He is pre-deceased by his grandparents Eugene and Mildred Callen and Alfred H (Bob) and Bernadette Treleven and by his Uncle Uda Callen.

If you have someone close to you hold onto them real tight because you never know from one day to the next if they are going to be there. We Love you Travis and will miss you forever.

Services will be held at Greenacres Memorial Park in Ferndale at 11 AM Saturday June 6, 2015.

Donations in his name may be made to the Shriner’s Hospitals for Children or the charity of your choice.

Memorial Service

  • Date & Time: June 6, 2015 (12:00 AM)
  • Venue: Greenacres Memorial Park
  • Location: 5700 Northwest Drive Ferndale, WA 98248 - (Get Directions)
  • Phone Number: (360) -38-4-3401

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36 responses to Travis Mitchell Callen

  1. Lindsey says:

    Trav I can’t believe how fast life changes! Your one of the best men I have ever met always working, playing, chopping wood, riding, both of our favorites shooting! Your family is amazing and life is not got to be the same without you! I will never forget that super bowl and I will never got our last weekend! You always be “KINDA A BIG DEAL” in my heart forever. When Kyla is racing please keep her safe up there and at the front of the Pac were you said with you teaching her she will always be! I can hear your smart mouth and humor everywhere I turn! I will miss you till I get to see you again someday and when we meet again we will live it up! I will always love you and never forget you you changed my life forever. You truly were an amazing person with the biggest heart ride fast up there love you! Love Linds

  2. Vicki says:

    Your family has been in our thoughts and prayers since learning the tragic news of your loss. Travis was a very loyal and dependable friend of Corbet. He will miss his friendship deeply. Currently, Corbet is in Alaska and unable to attend the memorial service.Please know we will continue to keep you in our prayers and thoughts.
    The Stevens family, Erick and Vicki, Jarret, Corbet, and Lindy.

  3. Oh, how hard. It isn’t supposed to be like this, parents burying their children. Cleo and Maria, the heartfelt sympathy of another parent goes out to you. Love, Kay

  4. Marge Newton says:

    Travis~I could speak forever of the sweet, kind, funny, and loving person you are, but everyone you ever met already knows this… We are all sad that your candle no longer burns and the world is darker without you. I wish there were do overs in life and we could have you back. …..

  5. Dear Maria and Cleo, We are so sad to hear about Travis. Losing a child has to be one of the worst things that can happen to any parent. You are in our prayers.Love, Mike and Lorraine Cowles

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