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Travis Robert Long

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Travis Robert Long

Birth
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA
Death
24 Jun 2014 (aged 34)
Salt Lake City, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Provo, Utah County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2236624, Longitude: -111.6422425
Plot
Block 16 Lot 72
Memorial ID
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Travis Robert Long
1980 - 2014

Early Life: He was born May 26, 1980, in Provo, to Ellen Long and Robert Eugene Dillenbeck.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Travis married Krystle Nielson; they were together for 12 years. Travis was a strong, faithful man and brought his family close to Jesus Christ. Two days before he passed, he was out at the park handing out bibles. He enjoyed looking up at the sky and being outdoors.
❦ He loved his work, which he was a master at, heating, ventilation and air conditioning. He won 1st place in Utah for HV/AC Skills USA and 6th place in Nationals 2009. He read his HVAC text book cover to cover twice, always prompt, on time, and never got call backs on his work.
❦ For his neighbors and even perfect strangers, Travis was always willing to drop anything and lend a hand. When entering a room, he regularly lit up the room with his smile. His loved ones have no doubt that he is still lending a helping hand and bringing smiles to all around him. He enjoyed researching everything he could think of on his smart phone, Travis was full of knowledge and information. He was so smart. He was an amazing teacher which is a trait he passed on to his beautiful daughter. It didn't matter what the question, he had an answer; he was always so in tune with this world and understood many things so well.
❦ Travis had an adventurous life that he shared with the love of his life, Krystle. He enjoyed spending as much time with his family as possible. He taught his family so much which made them all grow in many ways. Travis touched many lives; his life before he met his wife was so different than most, but he appreciated the lessons Heavenly Father had to offer him.
❦ Travis truly enjoyed life; when he was happy it was like he was walking on the sun, just glowing. His kids enjoyed long walks with him, didn't matter how big they were if they wanted to be carried he would carry them, he would offer for his wife if she would have wanted. He enjoyed wrestling around with his kids and nieces and nephews. He was an amazing father to his two beautiful children, Aliah McKinley and Luke Dylan Long. He loved just holding Aliah and Luke, he always wanted to be near them. If he wasn't working, he would be home helping Aliah with her homework, teaching her how important it is to have an education. Most things came so natural to him. He was always so giving and took his co-workers on call most weekends. He loved making friends and getting into deep conversations with them that would just open up their mind. Travis Robert Long was brought home to our Father in Heaven on June 24, 2014, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Preceded In Death By: His sister, Samantha Marie Dillenbeck.
Viewing: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Services: Graveside service
Mortuary: Serenity Funeral Home
Obituary: Serenity Funeral Home
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley
Travis Robert Long
1980 - 2014

Early Life: He was born May 26, 1980, in Provo, to Ellen Long and Robert Eugene Dillenbeck.
Life's Work/Service/Interests: Travis married Krystle Nielson; they were together for 12 years. Travis was a strong, faithful man and brought his family close to Jesus Christ. Two days before he passed, he was out at the park handing out bibles. He enjoyed looking up at the sky and being outdoors.
❦ He loved his work, which he was a master at, heating, ventilation and air conditioning. He won 1st place in Utah for HV/AC Skills USA and 6th place in Nationals 2009. He read his HVAC text book cover to cover twice, always prompt, on time, and never got call backs on his work.
❦ For his neighbors and even perfect strangers, Travis was always willing to drop anything and lend a hand. When entering a room, he regularly lit up the room with his smile. His loved ones have no doubt that he is still lending a helping hand and bringing smiles to all around him. He enjoyed researching everything he could think of on his smart phone, Travis was full of knowledge and information. He was so smart. He was an amazing teacher which is a trait he passed on to his beautiful daughter. It didn't matter what the question, he had an answer; he was always so in tune with this world and understood many things so well.
❦ Travis had an adventurous life that he shared with the love of his life, Krystle. He enjoyed spending as much time with his family as possible. He taught his family so much which made them all grow in many ways. Travis touched many lives; his life before he met his wife was so different than most, but he appreciated the lessons Heavenly Father had to offer him.
❦ Travis truly enjoyed life; when he was happy it was like he was walking on the sun, just glowing. His kids enjoyed long walks with him, didn't matter how big they were if they wanted to be carried he would carry them, he would offer for his wife if she would have wanted. He enjoyed wrestling around with his kids and nieces and nephews. He was an amazing father to his two beautiful children, Aliah McKinley and Luke Dylan Long. He loved just holding Aliah and Luke, he always wanted to be near them. If he wasn't working, he would be home helping Aliah with her homework, teaching her how important it is to have an education. Most things came so natural to him. He was always so giving and took his co-workers on call most weekends. He loved making friends and getting into deep conversations with them that would just open up their mind. Travis Robert Long was brought home to our Father in Heaven on June 24, 2014, in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Preceded In Death By: His sister, Samantha Marie Dillenbeck.
Viewing: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Services: Graveside service
Mortuary: Serenity Funeral Home
Obituary: Serenity Funeral Home
Bio compiled by: Annie Duckett Hundley

Gravesite Details

Interment 8 July 2014


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