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Billy J. Travelstead

Posted 2020-04-26 by mhenderson
Published in Today's News Herald on Apr. 26, 2020 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

Billy J. Travelstead, age 82, passed away at his home with his wife,
Sonia and daughter, Tami by his side. Bill was born in New Harmony.
lndiana on September 25, 1937 to Maurice and Anna Travelstead.

Bill is survived by his wife, Sonia, their two (2) daughters, Terri
and Tami, his three (3) brothers Denny, Don and Charlie, one (1)
sister Margaret Jeffcoat, seven (7) grandchildren and twelve (12)
great grandchildren Bill was preceded in death by his parents, his
daughter Tina, who passed away September 22, 2006 and brother Maurice
who passed away May 11, 1991.

Bill quit school at age 17 and joined the Navy September 29, 1954,
through January 16, 1959. He served on the USS Gregory DD802 for 5
years as a Gunner Mate and a Rescue Swimmer. While Bill was still in
the Navy, he decided to go back to school and get his GED. While Bill
was in the Navy, he met his wife, Sonia on a blind date. They met on
March 3, 1957 and married December 8, 1957. They were married 62 yrs.
Bill worked as a Master Mechanic at the City of Pasadena, Fullerton
and lrvine. He worked there for 45 years. After they retired, the
Travelstead's moved to Lake Havasu City, Arizona, where he pursued his
passion of fishing and fishing tournaments.

Bill was a parishioner of Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church. A
celebration of Life and a grave side service will take place here in
Lake Havasu at a later date.

His Wife and family request that in lieu of flowers, donations be made
in Billy J. Travelstead's name to Hospice of Havasu, P.O. Box 592,
Lake Havasu City AZ. 86405

Words are unable to tell you how wonderful Hospice of Havasu were in
caring for Bill and his family. The whole staff was a God send. A
special thank you to Linda, John and Ryan.




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