Manitoba

Travis Bauman, teen who drowned near Winkler dam, 'loved life and loved people'

Energetic and in the prime of his life. That's how the family of a Manitoba teenager who drowned in a diversion dam last week is remembering him as they prepare to lay him to rest.

Travis Bauman's body pulled from diversion dam near Winkler, Man., late Friday

Divers found the body of Travis Bauman near a diversion dam southeast of Winkler, Man., where he was last seen Wednesday evening. (Cliff Simpson/CBC)

The father of a teenager who drowned near a dam last week says the boy was energetic and in the prime of his life.

Travis Bauman, 17, was swimming Wednesday in the dam, located southeast of Winkler, Man., with his brother and another friend when he went under in the fast-moving waters and didn't resurface. His body was found by divers late Friday.

"He had a lot of ambition, a lot of interests," the teen's father, Gerald Bauman said. "He loved to be busy. He didn't like to sit around and not know what he was going to do with himself."

"He loved life and loved people," he added.

Bauman said his son was in the midst of building a fish pond in the family's yard this summer. That's a project the family will now use to honour the memory of Travis.

"He enjoyed getting dirty," he said.

Community comes together

The father said the family is struggling to cope with grief over their child's death but has received a lot of support from family members and the community.

"We're overwhelmed with the awesome support of the community and friends," he said. "It just went far beyond anything we could have expected."

Bauman, who is a pastor at the Hordean Mennonite Church in Horndean, Man., said the tragedy has pulled both the family and community closer together. 

Travis's body was found by a group of divers from a Hutterite colony from the Morris, Man. area. He said it took the group of four about an hour to find Travis' body. It was pulled from the water at about 10:45 p.m. Friday. 

"Thank you doesn't anywhere come close to expressing the appreciation we have for all that was done," Travis's father said.

Family and friends of the teen plan to gather Monday evening to talk about the tragedy and share memories of the teenager.​ A funeral for Travis Bauman is planned for Thursday afternoon.

The teen's family wants to warn others about the dangers of swimming in areas like diversion dams. RCMP said the fast-flowing water in the area is about two metres deep at the dam and more than three metres deep in other areas. 

"Be careful," Bauman said. "The undercurrents can be stronger than what you realize."