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Travis Lee Allinger


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Travis Lee Allinger, age 50, passed away unexpectedly May 2023 in Mesa, Arizona. He was surrounded by loved ones and went peacefully with no pain. He was born September 1972 in Denver, Colorado and graduated from Evergreen High School in 1990. He joins his beloved Mom, Deborah (Deb).

Travis’ life will be carried on by his loving wife Rhesa (married 1992); children, Brooke (Travis), Emma (Joe), Wyatt (Savanna); his beloved grandchildren, Ryder and Claralynn; and countless animals who will miss him dearly.

Travis lived a full and happy life although he is gone too early. His joys often lead him to be outside for majority of his time. Hunting, Fishing, Hiking, ranching/farming, and creating with his hands is where he taught those willing to learn, all while wearing a smile on his face. He was known, to most, as an expert no matter the field. He could teach himself a new concept, then perfect it in a matter of hours. You could always count on him for a laugh and advice, whether you wanted it or not.

Travis will be fondly remembered by family and friends as a family man. He took pride in the accomplishments that his family achieved, and boasted to those who would listen (the secret was that we were so proud of him). He was an extremely hard worker that nobody could keep up with and grew a successful business from the ground up. He also created a homestead from bare bones and now it has many successful projects as well as projects to keep the family busy for years to come.

Travis Lee Allinger – Boilermaker, Hunter, Fisherman, Rancher, Farmer, BBQ Master, Animal Lover, Movie Connoisseur, Story Teller, Wood Worker, Car Mechanic, Therapist, Teacher, Family Wrangler, Best Friend, Life Partner, Amazing Father, Best Papa.

Services will be held Friday, May 26, at 10:00am at San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home:  21809 S. Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek, AZ  85142.

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  1. Brother Erik says:

    To the friends and family of Travis,
    We are truly sad for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are frequent for those who suffer due to the anguish of losing a loved one. We all experience this loss but the Bible teaches that soon death will end at Revelation 21:3,4
    The scriptures brought us comfort when we’ve lost loved ones and I hope it helps by providing comfort at this most difficult time. For comfort from the Bible, please visit bit.ly/Endofdeath

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Travis Lee Allinger, age 50, passed away unexpectedly May 2023 in Mesa, Arizona. He was surrounded by loved ones and went peacefully with no pain. He was born September 1972 in Denver, Colorado and graduated from Evergreen High School in 1990. He joins his beloved Mom, Deborah (Deb).

Travis’ life will be carried on by his loving wife Rhesa (married 1992); children, Brooke (Travis), Emma (Joe), Wyatt (Savanna); his beloved grandchildren, Ryder and Claralynn; and countless animals who will miss him dearly.

Travis lived a full and happy life although he is gone too early. His joys often lead him to be outside for majority of his time. Hunting, Fishing, Hiking, ranching/farming, and creating with his hands is where he taught those willing to learn, all while wearing a smile on his face. He was known, to most, as an expert no matter the field. He could teach himself a new concept, then perfect it in a matter of hours. You could always count on him for a laugh and advice, whether you wanted it or not.

Travis will be fondly remembered by family and friends as a family man. He took pride in the accomplishments that his family achieved, and boasted to those who would listen (the secret was that we were so proud of him). He was an extremely hard worker that nobody could keep up with and grew a successful business from the ground up. He also created a homestead from bare bones and now it has many successful projects as well as projects to keep the family busy for years to come.

Travis Lee Allinger – Boilermaker, Hunter, Fisherman, Rancher, Farmer, BBQ Master, Animal Lover, Movie Connoisseur, Story Teller, Wood Worker, Car Mechanic, Therapist, Teacher, Family Wrangler, Best Friend, Life Partner, Amazing Father, Best Papa.

Services will be held Friday, May 26, at 10:00am at San Tan Mountain View Funeral Home:  21809 S. Ellsworth Road, Queen Creek, AZ  85142.

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  1. Brother Erik says:

    To the friends and family of Travis,
    We are truly sad for your loss. Our prayers and thoughts are frequent for those who suffer due to the anguish of losing a loved one. We all experience this loss but the Bible teaches that soon death will end at Revelation 21:3,4
    The scriptures brought us comfort when we’ve lost loved ones and I hope it helps by providing comfort at this most difficult time. For comfort from the Bible, please visit bit.ly/Endofdeath

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