With absolutely shattered hearts, we announce the tragic passing of Travis Steven Webb, who left us far too soon on July 1, 2025.
Travis blessed this world with his presence on April 12, 1999. From the moment he arrived, he completed our family — the final piece of a puzzle we didn’t know was missing. He was deeply loved by everyone who knew him, and words can’t begin to capture the void left by his passing.
Travis was passionate, goofy, loyal, and loving to a fault. Those who were loved by Travis knew he loved them fiercely. He had a quiet strength and an unforgettable presence that made people feel safe, seen, and appreciated. His heart was big, and his loyalty ran deep — traits that defined the way he showed up for the people in his life.
Travis looked up to his brother Aaron as a role model and as an example of what it meant to be a man. Their bond was built on admiration, competition, brotherhood, and a shared love of football — especially cheering for Notre Dame and the Pittsburgh Steelers. For Travis, football was more than a pastime. It was connection, tradition, and the backdrop of so many memories with the people he loved.
More than anything, Travis shared a lifelong, soul-deep bond with his sister Erika. Erika was his best friend and life partner from his first breath to his last. They were a constant presence in each other’s lives — each other’s protector, confidant, and greatest source of love and support. The connection they shared was rare and unbreakable.
Travis is survived by his mom, Robyn Klaus, who was his defender, his biggest supporter, and the person who never stopped fighting for him. He is also survived by his brother Aaron (Kelsey) Klaus, and his beloved nephew Ellis; his sister Erika (Ben) Colburn; and his brother Seth (Amanda) Webb, and their sons Elijah and Hunter. Travis is also survived by his beloved dog, Odin, who never left his side. He leaves behind many extended family members and friends who were blessed to know him and who will miss him endlessly.
He was preceded in death by his father Rick Webb; his grandmother Juanita Webb; his grandparents Dianna and Roy Klaus; and his beloved great-grandmother Jane Snyder.
Travis will be remembered for his goofiness, his loyalty, and his enormous heart. His legacy lives on in the hearts of everyone who knew and loved him.
In lieu of flowers, we ask that you please bring any printed photos you have of Travis. On the back, we invite you to write the story behind the photo or your favorite memory of him. These treasured memories will be collected and kept by his family as a way to carry forward his love and spirit.
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