Keith Brian Davis, 39, of Stevensville, died Feb. 14, at Easton Memorial Hospital.
Keith was born April 25, 1970, in Annapolis, to Jacqueline Margaret Tarun and the late William Allen Davis Sr. He graduated from Queen Anne's County High School in 1989.
He worked in the electrical field, and especially enjoyed his position at the Architect of the Capital.
He met his wife of six years while playing ice hockey. He enjoyed playing ice hockey and coaching, and played on teams at Benfield Pines, Piney Orchard and Easton. He coached many youth ice hockey teams in Easton, Navy and Piney Orchard. His love for hockey inspired him to coach his stepson, Chase, beginning at a young age.
He is preceded in death by his father, William Allen Davis Sr.; and his brother, Buck Davis.
Keith is survived by his wife, Tina Davis of Stevensville; stepson, Chase Kelm of Stevensville; his mother, Jacqueline Margaret Tarun Davis; four brothers, Ricky Davis of Front Royal, Va., Bradley Davis of Glen Burnie, Danny Davis and Billy Davis, both of Texas; three sisters, Toni Yeasel of Queenstown, Kim Tippett and Darlene Harbaugh of Grasonville; and 16 nieces and nephews.
A Celebration of Life service will be held at 3 p.m. Friday, Feb. 19 at the Kent Island United Methodist Church Fellowship Hall. Memorial contributions may be made to the Kent Island United Methodist Church Youth Ministries, P.O. Box 308, Chester, MD 21619.
Online condolences may be made at www.fhnfuneralhome.com
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Don Guthrie
February 25, 2010
Tina and family.. All the Benfield folks have you in our hearts during this difficult time. I'm blessed to have been able to call Keith a teammate. God Bless
Dave Draper
February 22, 2010
Benfield Hockey families remember Keith, You, Chase, and your family! Thinking of you.
Sharon Ferdock
February 17, 2010
My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.
Ernestine Cotman
February 17, 2010
Jackie & Tina: You do not walk this road alone. Our children are in battle as we. I share your pain. Read in you hymnal 'I Heard the Bells on Christmas Day'. "God is not dead, nor doth he sleep; the wrong shall fail; the right prevail; with peace on earth, good will to men" Hopefully this will sooth your pain. Ernestine C (Butchie, Denine, Gerald)
February 17, 2010
God bless all of you at this time of sorrow. Keith was such a great person and will be missed by many. Dan and Tammy Smith
Butchie Wenn
February 17, 2010
I guess the Lord called his name... Keith was one of the best men I knew. He did things right because thats the only way he knew how to do things. How can anybody forget that boyish smile he had! Just a damn good man! Mrs Jackie and Tina, I know you're hurting right now along with the rest of the family, but trust me when I tell you he's not gone completely. He's watching over us in everything we do. God bless...
Janelle Watts
February 17, 2010
Tina & Chase,
Our sincere sympathies to your family in this time of sorrow. Please know thoughts are with you as you go through all you now must.
Hockey captains in heaven will be trying to get Keith on their team.....
February 17, 2010
Dear Tina, Chase and the Davis family
We are so very sorry for your loss. Our hearts go out to your family at this difficult time. The Walther family
February 17, 2010
My thoughts and prayers are with the entire family in this time of sorrow. The memories that you share will hold you together and Keith will never be forgotten and always in your hearts.
Stay strong.
Karen Brandt
February 17, 2010
Tina, My deepest heartfelt sympathy goes out to you and your family.Sondra Lathbury
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