Ron Comarella

Death date: Jun 29, 2020
Travis Willam Faucher, 28, of Middletown, CT, passed away early Monday morning on June 29, 2020. He was born on August 19, 1991, and grew up in Stafford Springs, CT while spending parts of the last few years in Maine. Travis had a Read Obituary



Travis was living with our family and working in our studio blowing glass the past few months before his unexpected death. Everyday was full of memories. Waking up and making breakfast and going to the kiln to share what we had all made with each other to staying up late night blowing glass and having deep talks about literally everything.. the day before he left for Connecticut we drank Trulys and watched crazy YouTube videos about time traveling, we also talked about the law of attraction and how important it is to always be positive. I sized his middle finger for him because his friend wanted to make him a special ring, it was a size 12. The next day he left in his silver Subaru happy and excited, moving fast paced like he always did. I never would’ve thought that would be the last time I’d see him.. he said bye and that he’d be back in a couple days. Hold your friends and loved ones close, never be afraid to tell them you love them because you never know what could happen. Love you Travis you really were like a brother to me.
Travis worked on our small farm.He was a good worker.We cut trails on my property. When I walk these trails I will always remember him.RIp Travis.

Travis was a great friend. He always made everyone smile. I have so many memories with him! Growing up down the road from him made it really convenient to hang out. One of my last memories was when he saw that I had gotten ahold of Rich's old Blazer and was restoring it. He was so emotional about that. He couldn't stop crying and thanking me for giving him a ride around town in it. He is going to be missed forever. I hope him and Rich have met again and can watch down on all of us. Rest in Peace.

I'm heartbroken brother. My condolences to your family I'll never forget the times we spent together. Until we meet again NFA homie