Friday, February 11, 2011

Travis Bosch, free spirited and “touched” many


By SAM ROBERTS
Regina Leader Post reporter


Travis Bosch lived his life as full as he possibly could. With 54 years spent on earth he saw and experienced things that most people never do.

His family and friends said he was strong; willed, hard working and career goal oriented. He did his best to put the people close to him first over his work life.

“He will be missed by me and all the girls on staff,” said Robert Brown, Bosch’s director and good friend. “He really knew how to work it and all my staff said he was a pleasure to work with.”
Travis Bosch died January 21st from a cocaine overdose while he was partying in at Atlanta on a weekend shoot.

Travis was born February 14, 1988 in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, to June 15 2042. “It was sad to see him go like this but not surprising as he was always the hardest to control out of my three kids,” said Rose Bosch, his mother. “He always meant well and was a wonderful son.” Travis attended M.J Coldwell elementary school and went on to complete high school at Robert Usher Collegiate. In high school he won male student athlete of the year in his junior and senior years.

Travis was a typical person until the age of 22. He was an accomplished student as well as an athlete. Travis loved the game of hockey and before he knew it he found himself on a scholarship to Bemidji State University for hockey. His life took a real turn after that last semester as he dropped out of school and took a road less travelled, to accomplish every males dream.

Travis started out his long career as a Chippendale, dancer in the southern part of Florida. He spent a five years there gaining a lot of life experience. He began to get fans all over the southern parts of the United States and would pose in the top male modeling calendars produced by the Chippendale’s company.

Travis would move to a permanent residency just outside Los Angeles in July 2017 where he would turn another page in the story of his life. It started with nude photos posted in playgirl and other famous magazines. As time went on the photos weren’t enough for this hard working man as he wanted more. The seven long days a week of work just wasn’t paying off for him.

He started working in pornographic video production. His videos were a work of art to some people even though most people were offended by such content. Those that appreciated his work thought of him as being the next Ron Jeremy, one of the most famous male porn stars.

“It’s sad to see him go like this,” said his widowed wife, Jenna Jameson. “I was always attracted to his care, free attitude and his ability to make everyone have fun.” Jenna’s only regret about this whole situation was that she wishes she would have slowed him down as he aged instead of enabling him to party. “I loved all the time that I had spent with him as he was a great husband and an excellent lover.” There are a lot of things that could have been done as we aged together but it’s not something to dwell on. He went out like a king having fun with all the people he cared about most.

Jessica Simpson who was a close friend to Travis said there weren’t many people like him. He was unique and an extremely fun person to be around. There was no telling what he was going to say or do next.

For everyone who attended the service at St. Cecilia’s church in Regina, Sask. It was an emotional one. Tears showered down a lot of people’s faces and tons of sympathy was shown towards the family.

He leaves behind his wife Jenna Jameson, His mother Rose, father Ron, twin sisters Jackie and Kristie, and Great grandfather Leo. All still are living in Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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