Travis Lee Ransom

Service Date: June 28, 2024
Visitation Info: Holy Cross Catholic Church
Interment Info: Highland Cemetery
Service Info: Holy Cross Catholic Church
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Our beloved hero, Travis Lee Ransom, 49, won his two-year battle with cancer and was called to his heavenly home early Friday morning while in the hospital on June 21, 2024.

Travis (“the kid”) was born in Conneautville, PA on December 26, 1974, to parents Linda and Ernest. He grew up in Conneautville and from an early age, spent most of his time outdoors.  He enjoyed hunting, fishing, and a love for all sports, but had a true passion for football. He played in high school, and loved the level of dedication, commitment, teamwork, and camaraderie that football provided and demanded. He graduated from Conneaut Valley High School in 1993.  Travis enlisted in the U.S. Air Force in 1994 and became a firefighter. Travis was honorably discharged in 1997 to take a firefighting position at The Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport (CVG).  Travis excelled at CVG and quickly moved through the ranks. He obtained his Paramedic Certification and degree in Fire Science while employed at the airport.  He retired in 2017 with 20 years of service at CVG as a Battalion Chief.  After retirement, Travis worked part time at Union Fire Protection District and went full time with the department in February 2019.  Travis had a passion for firefighting and mentoring young firefighters.  He loved his profession, his community, and his country.  He was truly an American hero.

Travis met the love of his life, Lisa, while both were working at CVG in 1999. They got married on October 14, 2000.  They welcomed twins, Hunter & Hannah (20) in 2003 and Kayleigh (17) in 2006.  Travis was a loyal and devoted husband and the most proud and dedicated father. Travis was an outdoorsman and it is there where he found peace and comfort, whether it was hunting, fishing, or riding the trails.  Travis prided himself on staying healthy and worked out daily, even pushed himself to stay active these last two years.  Those who know Travis well know his unwavering loyalty to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Travis fought his battle with cancer courageously until the bitter end. He never gave up.  He will be sorely missed but not forgotten and we know he is now our angel in heaven watching and protecting us.

Travis is preceded in death by his mother, Linda and father, Ernest. He is survived by his wife Lisa, three children – Hunter, Hannah, and Kayleigh, brother Doug, sister Heather, father and mother in law, Paul and Edie Binder, sister and brother in law, Patrice and Hubert Ligon, several nieces, nephews,  aunts, uncles, cousins, friends, and his furry companion, Finley Martin Ransom.

Visitation for Travis will be on Friday, June 28, 2024 from 12:00PM-4:00PM at Holy Cross Catholic Church 3612 Church St, Covington, KY 41015 with Mass of Christian Burial to follow at 4:00PM at the church. There will be a reception at the Union Firehouse, 9611 US-42, Union KY 41042, after the mass. He will be laid to rest privately at Highland Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Travis’ Triumph Tour Memorial Scholarship 50 E. Rivercenter Blvd., Suite 431, Covington, KY 41011 or https://horizonfunds.org/fund/travis-triumph-tour/

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Friday
28
June
12:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Holy Cross Catholic Church

3612 Church Street
Covington, KY 41015
Friday
28
June
4:00 pm

Holy Cross Catholic Church

3612 Church Street
Covington, KY 41015

Highland Cemetery

Address: 2167 Dixie Hwy Ft. Mitchell, KY 41017
Thursday
1
January
12:00 am - 12:00 am

Travis Lee Ransom


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Union Firehouse after mass

Rest in peace, Trav

Love, Kim


My sympathies from Aunt Kris

My deepest sympathies and prayers to all of knew and loved Travis. Travis had always had a heart of gold. I will cherish my many memories of my sweet nephew. The story about how him and Lisa got together, the fact that every time I got a new pair of sweatpants if Travis was over they seemed to disappear because he didn’t want to play basketball int he yard in his jeans so of course my sweats disappeared lol, it could be because they were either red or black and were hi school colors. He’d say “don’t worry Aunt Kris I will bring them back” never to be seen again. How he would always play with the kids when he came back to town, especially at the Ransom picnic. Travis you will be missed and were truly loved by all. Rest in peace.


To Travis’s Family and friends.

Travis was a great friend as I was growing up in Conneautville and we shared the love of hunting and fishing as kids. We had lots of memories together and shared a passion for football and baseball. It is hard to believe he is gone. I will always remember his passion for life and great spirit. Also, the fun we had as kids. We both moved far away from Conneautville in opposite directions but I was always glad if I saw a out of state plate at his dad’s and would stop and visit with him and his family while visiting Conneautville from Virginia. Prayers for family and everyone that knew Travis. He will be missed.


Travis,

Travis and family. Loss of a loved one is difficult. May the people around you give you all the support you’ll ever need.
Your 911 Dispatcher Tonia Ford