Wisconsin Obituary – With deep sadness and heavy hearts, the family and friends of Travis Brommerich announce his untimely passing following a tragic motorcycle accident near Stoddard, Wisconsin. Travis, 36, lost his life while doing something he loved — riding freely, wind at his back, taking in the open road.
Born in Winona, Minnesota, Travis was a proud Midwesterner through and through. He attended Winona Senior High School and later pursued a degree in Mechanical Engineering Technology at Minnesota State College Southeast. His curiosity for how things worked and his love of machines defined both his career and his hobbies.
Travis Brommerich Stoddard, Wisconsin Obituary: Beloved Male Resident Died In Motorcycle Accident
Travis was most recently employed at O’Brien and Associates, where he quickly earned a reputation as a dependable, hardworking, and genuinely kind individual. His coworkers remember him not only for his technical skills but for the laughter he brought to long workdays and his natural ability to connect with others. “Travis was the kind of guy who made tough days easier,” one colleague shared. “He always had a story, a joke, or a word of encouragement.”
He previously worked as a delivery driver for First Supply LLC, where his reliability and friendly nature made him a favorite among coworkers and customers alike.
But it wasn’t just his work ethic that defined him — it was his heart. Travis was the friend you could count on. He had a gift for lifting others up, even while carrying his own struggles with quiet strength. One friend remembered how Travis sent words of support during a family loss, saying, “You picked me up with positive messages when my mom passed away. I’ll never forget that.”
Travis was also a proud member of the “Gang Green” circle — a tight-knit group of friends who rode together, laughed together, and had each other’s backs through thick and thin.
Travis is survived by his loving family, numerous friends, and a community that will feel his absence deeply. A memorial ride and celebration of life are being planned in his honor, with details to follow.
Gone far too soon, Travis Brommerich’s legacy will live on in the memories he created, the lives he touched, and the open roads he left behind. Rest easy, brother. You’ll never be forgotten.