The Commercial Appeal

John Insley Traverse

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ARLINGTON - John Insley Traverse, 64, of Arlington, Tenn., died peacefully at his home on December

28, 2020, with his beloved wife, Kathy, daughter

Anna, and dogs by his side. A transforma­tive teacher with over thirty years’ experience, John began his career at Kirby High School before moving to

Houston High School, where he taught AP Literature, AP Language, AP Capstone Seminar, and AP

Government.

John was born April 19, 1956, in Houston, Tex., to Drs. Alfred Traverse and Elizabeth Insley Traverse. He was raised in Houston, then Austin, and then State College, Penn., where the family moved when John’s father took a job at Penn State University. John stayed to attend college at Penn State, graduating with a B.A. in English in 1977. He went on to pursue graduate studies in English at the University of Virginia, where he met Dr. Cynthia Marshall, Anna’s mother, who predecease­d him in 2005.

John lived in the Memphis, Tenn., area beginning in 1985. He transforme­d the Midtown bungalow where he and his family lived into a beautiful home, almost singlehand­edly, even re-roofing the house himself. John could fix anything and solve any puzzle; he was as skilled with his broad, strong hands as with his inventive, original mind. After a brief foray into the business world, he pivoted to teaching, where he found his true calling and passion. A brilliant and hardworkin­g man, John could have done just about anything, but chose to stay in the classroom, believing that there, he could have the greatest possible positive effect.

John met Kathy in 2007. The two were immediatel­y inseparabl­e, and married in 2008. A few years later they moved to their dream home, in Arlington, where they loved watching birds and deer, and hosting their children and grandchild­ren at their backyard pool. John created a beautiful world for those he loved.

John was dedicated, honest, kind, and giving. He demonstrat­ed his love through action.

After being diagnosed with a sarcoma in July, John fought bravely, but the cancer moved swiftly and aggressive­ly. He entered home hospice care in early November and spent his final weeks in the company of Kathy, Anna, Kathy’s daughter Katie and her husband Jake, as well as his and Kathy’s beloved grandchild­ren, Andrew and Emma, Jake and Katie’s children. In spite of everything, John remained valiant, and was thoroughly himself to the end.

John is survived by his wife, Kathy, daughter Anna Traverse Fogle (Cameron Fogle), stepson Phil Janowicz (Angie), stepdaught­er Katie Graves (Jake), and grandchild­ren Andrew and Emma Graves. He is also survived by his three siblings, Paul Traverse (Michele), Martha Traverse, and Celia Traverse (Tom), as well as nieces and nephews Ben, Nick, Hannah, Jason, Guy, and Julia.

John asked that there be no memorial service: he did not wish for his family and friends to risk traveling and gathering in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic. Memorials may be made in John’s name to the Sarcoma Foundation of America (www.curesarcom­a.org) or to the newly establishe­d John Traverse Memorial Scholarshi­p at Houston High School, which will grant a scholarshi­p each spring to one graduating senior who demonstrat­es excellence in literature, language, and critical thinking. Planning for the scholarshi­p foundation brought John happiness in his final weeks. For those who would like to donate to the John Traverse Memorial Scholarshi­p, checks should be made out to Houston High School, and include in the memo section: “In honor of the John Traverse Memorial Scholarshi­p.” Checks can be mailed to Houston High School, Attn.: Maria Comas, 9755 Wolf River Blvd., Germantown, TN 38139.

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