Travis Dale Hollis was born on February 22, 2002, in Hermitage Tennessee. Travis passed away on Saturday, July 5, 2025. Travis graduated from Mt. Juliet high school and was baptized at Fellowship Baptist Church in Mt. Juliet. He enjoyed spending time with his family and friends, playing video games, fishing, and working on his Jeep and football. His favorite team was the New Orleans Saints. For those that knew Travis, knew of his caring heart. His first job was at a nursing home, and he enjoyed working with the elderly and helping them. Travis also spent a lot of time helping his dad and grandfather with different projects and discussing the Bible. Travis had a very deep relationship with his dad; they were best friends and had many Bible studies together.
Travis was preceded in death by his mother- Marci Hollis, grandmother- Linda Pearson, and step grandfather- Jim Pearson.
He is survived by his father- Tim Hollis, Sister- Amanda (Brandon) Haven, fiancé- Melaney Friesel, Daughter- Trinity Hollis, and grandpa- Alton Hollis.
Nephews- Tegan Bessette, Tatum Haven
Aunt- Angela (Shannon) Cole
Cousins- Cailey and Addison Cole
Close friends- Lisa Abrams, Ali Alz, Thomas Majors, and his late friend Jayshawn Taylor.
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1098 Weston Dr., Mount Juliet, TN 37122
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