Note: Standing Only- No chairs will be provided for guest at the graveside service. We suggest you to bring a chair for elderly and/ or disable only and sunscreen. DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC for those who are attending any of the organized services facial coverings/ masks, hand sanitation and a social distance of 6-feet is required and in practiced at the memorial site, cemetery and repass locations.
DUE TO COVID-19 PANDEMIC there may be a limit viewing time per person. For those who are attending any of the organized services facial coverings/ masks, hand sanitation and a social distance of 6-feet is required and in practiced at the memorial site, cemetery and repass locations.
Giving
The memorial organizer requested donations in honor of Travis Colón Bolden
FUNDS WILL BE USED FOR
Support the family & Memorial Fund (Scholarship, Dedication, etc.).
Travis’ siblings created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Travis Colón Bolden. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. This memorial page is to honor Travis’ memory and the awesome blessings he has had on so many of our lives. Please feel free to share... see moreTravis’ siblings created a GatheringUs memorial to celebrate the life of Travis Colón Bolden. Collecting your stories and memories here will offer us great comfort. This memorial page is to honor Travis’ memory and the awesome blessings he has had on so many of our lives. Please feel free to share pictures, videos, stories, thoughts, and jokes you and Travis once shared, share anything that will bring us comfort and to keep the memory of Travis going on. Thank you for contributing to this lasting memorial.
OBITUARY
Travis was a lifelong Eastsider from South Central Los Angeles where he was born, raised and lived his life to the fullest. He was always on the move, and knew the ins and outs of the L.A. streets, where he was also known by the names of "Corey" and/ or "Baby" and is respected by many. He enjoyed adventures, the L.A. hustle, laughter, counting his money and sharing jokes.
Travis was a loving and caring father, son,... see moreTravis was a lifelong Eastsider from South Central Los Angeles where he was born, raised and lived his life to the fullest. He was always on the move, and knew the ins and outs of the L.A. streets, where he was also known by the names of "Corey" and/ or "Baby" and is respected by many. He enjoyed adventures, the L.A. hustle, laughter, counting his money and sharing jokes.
Travis was a loving and caring father, son, brother and uncle. His charismatic ways made him, naturally, a lover amongst the ladies, so much so, his Grandmother enduringly referred to Travis as her "boyfriend."
Travis was a Christian and attended Holiness Church early in life with his parents and extended family. Travis loved the Lord and would pray, request prayer and pray with family and love-ones with his whole heart for strength, healing, guidance and love. Travis trusted in the Lord for all his needs. He considered himself and knew he was a blessed man.
Travis is loved and will surely be missed. His family, love-ones, and friends will remember, cherish and share fond memories of him from now through future generations to come.
My condolences to the Bolden Family. I was green as all outdoors when I made LA my permanent residence. He was one of the sweetest people I came in contact with on the East Side. He used to tease me for being so stuck up. Never good bye always see you... moreMy condolences to the Bolden Family. I was green as all outdoors when I made LA my permanent residence. He was one of the sweetest people I came in contact with on the East Side. He used to tease me for being so stuck up. Never good bye always see you later.
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The very first time of meeting Travis,I was like "damn! Y'all look alike" He pretty much gave me one of those welcome-to-the-brotherhood-reception. My condolences to the Bolden family, and Rest In Peace Travis.
may 16, 2009...this was the night Travis was the Best Wingman Ever! Travis was the one who came to our table to break the ice the night Shavell and I met. the 1st pic you can see Travis in the background on the lookout/holding it down after the... moremay 16, 2009...this was the night Travis was the Best Wingman Ever! Travis was the one who came to our table to break the ice the night Shavell and I met. the 1st pic you can see Travis in the background on the lookout/holding it down after the introduction. the 2nd pic, you can see he's still back there, ready to run interference. less
I love you so much cousin you will always be in my heart and I will always cherish the memories we had together thank you for always loving me and being a great big cousin too me Watch over me from heaven.I love you so much