Travis William Hueg, age 34, known affectionately as Trav, was born on June 12, 1990, in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Paul and Lynnda (Pangborn) Hueg. He passed away unexpectedly on October 5, 2024, in San Antonio, Texas, where he had made his home in recent years.
As a dedicated and hardworking individual, Travis was proud to have completed his associate degree in 2014, and to have served in the National Guard. He embarked on an ambitious journey by starting his own fencing company in 2018, showcasing his entrepreneurial spirit and commitment to his craft. Additionally, he pursued further education in law enforcement, reflecting his desire to serve and protect his community.
Travis is remembered as a husband to Laura (Rinta) Hueg, and a devoted father to his children: Drake, Dominic, Colton, Analita, Penelope, and Theodore.
He is survived by his wife Laura, his children, parents Paul and Lynnda Hueg, siblings Ryan (Danni) and Jason, as well as many uncles, aunts, nephews, cousins, and friends who cherished him dearly.
Travis’s impact extended beyond his family; he was a positive role model and an influential figure in the lives of many. His dedication was evident not only in his professional endeavors, but also in his active participation in his local church and community. To those who knew him, he was a source of knowledge and inspiration, embodying the values of hard work and commitment to his craft.
As friends and family gather to celebrate his life, they will remember Travis for his unwavering dedication, his passion for his work, his family, and finally, his community. His legacy will continue to inspire those who were fortunate enough to know him.
The service will be livestreamed here
Mr and Mrs Hueg, I’m so sorry for your loss. My husband and I met Travis when he replaced a fence for us. Being from Wisconsin we had a lot to talk about. It is always nice to find other Midwesterners in San Antonio. We had just met with him not long before he passed to do another project for us since his work was way better than we have seen by any other company and that is especially rare in San Antonio. He was an outstanding guy that we enjoyed working with. I knew something wasn’t right with him not responding to any messages especially after being so sad the last time we met with him, but didn’t Google his name until this morning. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.