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Travis Dial of Parker turns 30 this week
On 9/14/2006
Contributed by: Floyd and Neila Dial on 9/11/2006

Sept.14, 1976 was a red-letter day for Travis' family. He was the first-born grandchild and immediately became the constant center of attention. His charismatic personality and compassionate nature have taken him far and won many friends.

Travis moved with his family to Parker in August of 1998 from Grand Junction, Colo.where he worked at City Market and went to Mesa State College. Shortly after settling into his new home, he started working at King Soopers in Stroh Ranch while attending Metro State College in Denver. He is now the manager of the seafood department of the Castle Rock King Soopers at Founders Parkway.

He is a strong source of pride for his family and possesses a terrific sense of humor. Travis has provided many entertaining moments with his multiple talents, not the least of which is his ability to quote passages from movies in perfect context and accent.

Happy Birthday, Travis!

With love from your family.




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Submitted By: Jeff Thomas
posted on 9/14/2006 @ 9:16:24 AM
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Hmmmm, a big brother and a boss named Travis. No wonder Tabitha is such a ... Oh never mind. Travis Dial you sound like a fine man. Have a happy birthday. jeff thomas
Submitted By: Kevin Villegas
posted on 9/14/2006 @ 9:13:40 AM
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Mmmm...seafood. I mean, happy birthday!
Submitted By: Tabitha Dial
posted on 9/11/2006 @ 12:05:24 PM
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Gotta join in-- Happy birthday, Travis!
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