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Official Obituary of

Travis A. Newsome

January 22, 1988 ~ January 18, 2021 (age 32) 32 Years Old

Travis Newsome Obituary

Travis Aubrey Newsome was born January 22, 1988 in Pendleton, Oregon to Kristian Higginbottom and Gina Vixie Schertenlieb. He tragically passed on January 18,2021 from a firearm accident. Travis, his brother Ryan and sisters Tiffany and Savanna were raised and attended school in Pendleton. Travis graduated in 2006. In 2009, Travis joined the United States Marine Corps. He served with the 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines in Afghanistan, the Sangin district, Helmand Province Operation Enduring Freedom 12.2 and the Global War on Terrorism from Sept. 2012- April 2013. He was honorable discharged from Service July 2013 receiving the Combat action ribbon, (Afghanistan), National Defense Service Metal, Afghanistan Campaign Medal, (W/1 Star), Global war on Terrorism Service Medal, Sea Service Deployment Ribbon (2), NATO Medal-ISAF Afghanistan, Black Belt Marine Corp Martial Arts While in Afghanistan, with over 140 combat runs, Travis was always in the lead vehicle and the pointgunner when departing friendly lines. Cpl. Ryser, Jack, stated when the convoy returned from each run his fellow Marines were glad to see each other. Jack said he was always nervous for Travis being in the leadvehicle. Cpl. Ryser, Sgt. Ader, LCpl. Detamore, Cpl. Tansey we thank you for your service and the bond that was formed with our son LCpl Newsome. Here’s to the Beans, Bullets and Band aids. In 2014 Travis began a career at Cayuse Technology.Hired as a customer service rep, he advanced into Human Resources and most recently Delivery Manager. During inclement weather Travis would drive to employee’s homes and transport them to and from work. Travis being gone has impacted so many. He was a morale builder and a motivator who is deeply missed. Appreciating the purchase of a new home Travis was undertaking home improvements, growing fresh vegetables in his garden, and entertaining family and friends with bonfires and BBQs. Travis was an avid cook. He enjoyed watching cooking shows and was a self-proclaimed connoisseur of wild game. He worked hard at sharing the bounty that heharvested with his family but they would have no part of it. After a Turkey dinner that Travis had prepared, he asked suspiciously “How did you like the Turkey?” The family responded “Why?” then proceeded to tell them that he harvested the turkey and had Safeway package it so they would not know it was wild. He was a pretty special individual. Travis is survived by his mother Gina (Joe) of Kennewick, WA; his dad, Bob Newsome of Pendleton; his father Kristian Higginbottom of Pilot Rock; sister Tiffany of Richland, WA; sister Savanna of Springfield, OR; Aunt Paula Vixie; Uncle Allen Vixie(Linda Robinson); Uncle Roman & Aunt Karen Olivera; Cousins Daniel and Eric Smootz; Cousins Micah & Evangelina Olivera Life long Friends: Miles Becker; Cody Scott; Vince Lantis; Brandon Gatschet; Vaugh Hamby, who recently passed, and Vaugh’s son Dalton.

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Services

Graveside Service
Saturday
January 30, 2021

11:00 AM
Olney Cemetery
865 Tutuilla Road
Pendleton, Oregon 97801

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