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Norman C. Travis
August 6th, 1923 - July 29th, 2001
Travis, Norman C., Sr., 77, of St. Petersburg, died Sunday July 29, 2001 at Peoria, Illinois. Born in Mound City, Illinois, he came here in 1994 from Peoria. He was a power trucker for the Caterpillar Tractor Company in Illinois. He was a member of American Legion Post #125, Gulfport, and attended St. James United Methodist Church, St. Petersburg. Survivors include his wife, Anna M., 3 sons, Norman C. Travis, Jr. of Sacramento, California, Joseph C. Travis of Houston, Texas and Michael E. Travis of Pekin, Illinois, 2 daughters, Linda Lee Koziar of East Peoria, Illinois and Theresa Marie Travis of Peoria, Illinois, 2 stepsons, Larry R. Pullium of Creve Coeur, Illinois and Edgar B. Pullium of Bartonville, Illinois, a brother, Billy Travis of Fountain Valley, California, 18 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren. Anderson-McQueen Funeral Homes and Cremation Tribute Center?Ninth Street Chapel, St. Petersburg.
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