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Travis Gail Long

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Travis Gail Long

Birth
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA
Death
16 Jul 2018 (aged 34)
Belleville, Republic County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0619011, Longitude: -95.7221985
Plot
Evergreen, Lot 518, Space 2
Memorial ID
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Travis wasthe son of Martin and Sandra Sue (Delfelder) Long. He graduated from Seaman High School in 2001 and Ozark Christian College in 2007. He was currently the lead Pastor at Central Christian Church of Belleville, Kansas. He was also the author of Lone Tree Ranch Blog Travis formerly served as an interim pastor at First Christian Church of Hartford in Hartford, KS and also works as a para-professional at Robinson Middle School in Topeka. Travis had worked as a youth minister and a camp/retreat speaker and counselor. He had a passion for bullfighting and rodeo and had served as a Chaplain at several youth rodeo camps. He loved sports, hunting, fishing, his blue heeler, Penny, and anything else dealing with God's great outdoors. Most of all, Travis had ultimate love for Christ, and wanted to walk with others in their Christian journey to embrace the Lord.

He is survived by his father; sister, Stephanie (Jared); four nieces and nephews, Micaiah, Mia, Macy and Matthew; grandmothers, Judy Delfelder and JoAnn Tjelmeland, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Travis was preceded in death by his mother this April; and grandfathers, John Delfelder and Truman Long.


Travis wasthe son of Martin and Sandra Sue (Delfelder) Long. He graduated from Seaman High School in 2001 and Ozark Christian College in 2007. He was currently the lead Pastor at Central Christian Church of Belleville, Kansas. He was also the author of Lone Tree Ranch Blog Travis formerly served as an interim pastor at First Christian Church of Hartford in Hartford, KS and also works as a para-professional at Robinson Middle School in Topeka. Travis had worked as a youth minister and a camp/retreat speaker and counselor. He had a passion for bullfighting and rodeo and had served as a Chaplain at several youth rodeo camps. He loved sports, hunting, fishing, his blue heeler, Penny, and anything else dealing with God's great outdoors. Most of all, Travis had ultimate love for Christ, and wanted to walk with others in their Christian journey to embrace the Lord.

He is survived by his father; sister, Stephanie (Jared); four nieces and nephews, Micaiah, Mia, Macy and Matthew; grandmothers, Judy Delfelder and JoAnn Tjelmeland, and numerous aunts, uncles and cousins.

Travis was preceded in death by his mother this April; and grandfathers, John Delfelder and Truman Long.


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