Travis David Clements was born on October 1, 1976 in Everett, Washington to Bernice and Phil Clements and raised in Everett. Travis was a charter member of Advent Lutheran Church, Mill Creek, WA, Travis had a strong faith in His Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ. For a time, in his younger years, Travis delivered the Everett Herald newspaper to local residence in his neighborhood. Travis had worked as a courtesy clerk at Albertson’s, Safeway and Olson’s grocery stores. He also volunteered at the Everett Food Bank. Travis was a Special Olympics team member. Despite his disabilities, Travis worked hard for many years in the Boy Scout of America. While in the scouting program, he was able to enjoy many outdoor activities, he also learned to serve others and gained many experiences that would help mold him into the man that he became. He was achieved the highest rank in scouting and earned his Eagle Scout award. In 1995, Travis graduated from Everett High School, and lettered in tennis during his senior year. He enjoyed watching football, especially the Seahawks and University of Washington Huskies play and was a fan of NASCAR.
Travis is survived by his parents, Phillip Lee Clements and Esther Bernice Clements; his brother, Matthew Clements and his sister, Jennifer Clements.
Travis had many health issues throughout his life, at the age of 3, he suffered from Leukemia, and at age 18 had his first brain tumor. In his early 40’s, both diseases returned and though Travis had a strong will and was fighter, he was taken from us at the young age of 44. He passed away on April 21, 2021 in Everett, Washington and was cared for by Evergreen Funeral Home and Cemetery, Everett.
The family wishes to extend a special thanks to the many providers that cared for Travis over the years, some of which include, Seattle Children’s Hospital, Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Alvord Brain Tumor Center at UW Medical Center and Providence Hospice at Providence Medical Center, Everett.
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