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Colin Sterling Travis

March 25th, 1976 - October 13th, 2024

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Colin arrived in this world the same way he departed - on his own timeline. He was born prematurely and spent over a month in the hospital. When unexpectedly released to go home, he rode there in a cardboard box! Colin has prematurely gone home again, but instead of a cardboard box, his ashes (along with the ashes of his faithful dog Kenya) will be released in the Colorado mountains where he and Kenya shared many joyous experiences. 

 

Colin was an accomplished craftsman by trade, but this wasn’t all that defined him. He loved his nieces and nephews deeply. He sought out conversation and connection with family near and far. He was always researching the world around him, including many national and overseas trips. He appreciated nature’s beauty with a passion and frequently immersed himself outdoors hiking, biking, climbing and camping. At one point, he was even a wasp wrangler. He had this remarkable ability to find clothes with an unusual amount of pockets. On the road, he was the first person to stop and help someone in need, typically having exactly the right tool or piece of equipment necessary. He had a prodigious number of well used tools. And Colin loved every dog he ever met.

 

Colin was born in Flagstaff, Arizona, to  Marilyn and Scott, and spent his younger years there. He moved to Cortez, Colorado at age 9 when his mom and stepdad got married. Spending summers with his dad and stepmom at Canyon De Chelly National Monument, he learned to scramble up rock faces, hike for miles on end, and always wear a hat, long sleeves, and pants when in the sun. After high school, Colin attended Western State University, but ultimately determined that hands-on work (and a paycheck!) was his life calling.  A summer job working on a road crew launched his career in construction which ultimately led him to Tucson, where he lived for 21 years. During his time in Tucson, Colin spent many years working with a builder that used unique and sustainable materials, leaving behind a legacy of creative and one-of-a-kind homes. During those years Kenya went to work with Colin as part of the crew - they were inseparable and he never quite recovered from the loss of his best friend.  

 

After leaving Tucson and moving to Southwest Colorado, Colin worked on a celebrity’s house in Telluride, then shifted to handyman work in an effort to have more flexibility and variety. He equally loved the beauty of the Tucson desert and the grandeur of the San Juan and Rocky Mountains. Over the last couple of years Colin spent his time between Southwest Colorado and the Front Range working on a variety of projects and playing with all of his client’s dogs. In fact, he may or may not have selected jobs based on there being a resident dog.…  

 

Colin passed away peacefully due to natural causes. He is survived by his mother Marilyn Griebel (Gerry), father Scott Travis (Tara), sister Chandra Harrison (Wayne), step brothers Pete Griebel (Ali), Stefan Griebel (Sheryl ), and nieces and nephews, Ryan Harrison, Makenna Harrison, Eli Harrison, Sebastian Griebel, Seneca Griebel, and Simone Griebel. He also has an entire fleet of aunts, uncles and cousins who miss him dearly.

 

A memorial service is planned for Sunday, March 30, 2025 at 1PM at the Green Mountain United Methodist Church, 12755 W Cedar Dr., Lakewood, CO 80228. In lieu of flowers, gifts may be made to your local humane society or a tree planted in his memory.

 

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Aspen Mortuaries - Lakewood

Established in 1984, Aspen Mortuaries was founded with a singular purpose — to offer Lakewood families personalized end-of-life care. Our comprehensive services include a selection of caskets, urns, and memorial items designed to honor your loved one with dignity and respect. Whether you're considering cremation or a traditional burial, our team of experts help you plan a truly unique and meaningful memorial. A full-service funeral home, Aspen works with local cemeteries and has specialized services to veterans and their families, such as burial or interment at a national veterans cemetery....

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