Travis Clay Terry

travis terry

Travis Clay Terry, 45 of Lexington died unexpectedly on April 27, 2019 at his home. He was born December 20, 1973 in Danville to Brenda Wilson Lane and Donnie Clay Terry.   Travis was a furniture designer for Reual James Furniture.   He loved cooking, working on his home,  and was a master of all traits. Travis loved to laugh, travel and had friends from all over the world.  Travis was predeceased by his grandparents Charlie & Doris Wilson, his uncle Jeff Wilson, and cousin Casey Bowling.

Along with his parents he is survived by his loving husband Kent Bailey, his brothers Tim (Rebecca King) Terry – his twin, and Jarrett (Kellie Ramsey) Lane, father-in-law Thomas Carl Bailey, aunt Vickie (Lloyd) Bowling, nephews Brandon Terry nieces Kaleb (James) Eastwood, Montana (Blake) Reeder, Raylan and Emilie Lane, great nieces and nephews Cameron Holton, Casen Bowling, Evan Bowling, Lily Eastwood and Aubree Reeder.

Funeral service will be 11 a.m. Thursday at Stith Funeral Home in Junction City.   Visitation will be 5 - 9 p.m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home, Junction City. Memorial donations are suggested to  Hope for All Pets in Lexington.

Visitation: 5 - 9 p.m. Wednesday at Stith Funeral Home  506 W. Shelby St.  Junction City Funeral Service: 11 a.m. Thursday at Stith Funeral Home  506 W. Shelby St.  Junction City

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  1. Seldom do we get the chance to rub elbows with such talent and generosity, Travis had a wonderful sense of humor & a quick smile. He was so generous with his time, energy & talent, what a great guy! I hope we can be that person to someone else. Thanks Travis, you were a great inspiration !

  2. Travis was a dear school friend. We had many fun times back in the day. Just wish we’d stayed in touch. So sorry to Brenda,Timmy, and the rest of the family. Love you all and you’ll be in my prayers.

  3. We were so deeply saddened by the news of Travis’ passing. I knew him from High Point NC, and, there, he touched so many in positive ways. Travis was a joy to be around, and brought so much fun to the workplace, I looked forward to seeing him every market. He was thoughtful, kind and so very generous…truly a pleasure to know! My heart goes out to his loved ones and I hope that, in time, you will be able to see his smile and hear his laughter.

  4. My heart is breaking for you Kent. I just read about Travis. There’s nothing I can say other then even from afar you guys have the most loving relationship. My prayers for you. Love, Uncle Roy and Regina


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