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Craig Zeno Davis

1964 - 2023

Craig Zeno Davis obituary, 1964-2023, San Antonio, TX

BORN

1964

DIED

2023

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Porter Loring Mortuary McCullough

1101 McCullough Ave.

San Antonio, Texas

Craig Davis Obituary

Craig Zeno Davis
December 10, 1964 - May 20, 2023
Craig Zeno Davis, 58, of San Antonio, Texas, passed away peacefully at home surrounded by family on May 20, 2023.

Born December 10, 1964 to Robert and Frances Davis Allen in Pineville, Louisiana, he accepted Jesus Christ at an early age and what many would agree on, always marched to the beat of his own drum. It was rare he conformed to the popular norm even at a young age and his experiences from youth would build him into a tower of resiliency. Craig was a man of integrity and his moral compass always pointed due North. With a constant thirst for knowledge and self-improvement, college was the goal and the military was the avenue that would take him there. In 1989 Craig enlisted in the United States Army and retired as Sergeant Major after 29 years. He was a decorated veteran which included The Order of Military Medical Merit and the first ever from the Veterinary Command to be inducted into the Sergeant Audie Murphy Club in 1999. After his military retirement in 2018, Craig would go on to work for USAA and would receive his master's degree from the University of Texas at Austin in 2019.

Craig was a man of few words, but when he did speak it normally included one of three topics: family, golf, or the Children's Bereavement Center. In the most unlikely of places, Craig met his wife, Gretchen Eve Davis while on an 18-month deployment to Baghdad, Iraq during Operation Enduring Freedom. He accepted a care package she sent from Austin, Texas and they would end up marrying two years later. They were married 13 years and shared a life together with their eight-year-old son, Gabriel Zeno Davis. Most weekends the family spent on the golf course and when Craig wasn't on the course, he was watching or reading about golf. Craig was also an enthusiastic Board Member of the Children's Bereavement Center where he led the Diversity, Equity, & Inclusion Committee to assure access to services for the community's most vulnerable children.

He is survived by his devoted and loving wife, Gretchen Eve Davis, one son Gabriel Zeno Davis both of San Antonio Texas, two sisters Ruby J. Turner (Douglas) of Tacoma, Washington and Natalie A. Allen of Alexandria, Louisiana as well as his God Mother, Lucinda Coleman of Alexandria, Louisiana.

FUNERAL SERVICE
TUESDAY,
JUNE 13, 2023
9:00 A.M.
OAK HILLS CHURCH
19595 I-10 SAN ANTONIO, 78257

His burial will take place at 11:00 am at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, 1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX. In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in his name to The Children's Bereavement Center of South Texas.

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Published by San Antonio Express-News on Jun. 4, 2023.

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Dave and Karen Bolduc

May 29, 2024

Craig and I made quite a pair while serving as Fellow for the Chief of Staff of the Army. During a visit to Lincoln Labs to better understand climate effects on Human Performance, Craig thrived in the room with the temperature over 100 degrees fahrenheit. I couldn't breathe! His Louisiana upbringing helped him in that room. Conversely, the arctic room he did not do so well in. My cold weather upbringing in New Hampshire though came in handy. I always laugh when I think about those days and that particular experience. We miss you Craig, and love you dearly. RIP Brother!

SGM Danny Hailey

August 15, 2023

Mrs. Davis, I am sorry to hear this news and wish you and your beautiful family nothing but peace and good memories of Craig. I served with Craig in Virginia and followed his leadership as First Sergeant and then Sergeant Major. I was the one who presented him with the NCO sword when he left the unit. I am at a loss but please know he touched many throughout his life. I am one of many and will continue to pray for you and the family. God Bless. Danny Hailey

Sarita and Carl Ward

July 2, 2023

We were so privileged to spend time with Craig and his beautiful wife, Gretchen, and sweet son, Gabriel. Birthday parties and friendly gatherings. We were so honored that we were able to attend Craig's retirement ceremony on Ft. Eustis.

Angela

June 20, 2023

partially from american greetings:
"some men leave thy mark on the world by the way they live and the difference they make in the lives they touch. Be reminded of your meaningful love which is a gift that no loss or sorry can take away". In Sympathy. Angie ( Harry´s former spouse).

Derreck Rivera

June 8, 2023

Craig was my brother, my friend and a man I wish I could be half as good as. He was a leader of Soldiers and the best among them. I love you my brother and my heart weeps and misses you.

Jill Flanigan

June 7, 2023

Your love for God, country and family was always so evident in your actions and words. Your pride for your son and wife shone through in the stories you would share. It was a true pleasure to work beside you. You will be forever missed.

Jeff Farar

June 7, 2023

A kind sole. A kind heart. And a good friend. Craig and family, My heart goes out to you and yours. I will be with you, eternally. love... jeff

Tacarra Ganiu

June 6, 2023

Craig- your presence and light will be missed. Thank you for your friendship and kindness.

Christian Gutierrez

June 6, 2023

SGM Davis,

Thank you for your leadership and your encouragement. You were a shining example of what it means to be a soldier, a mentor, and most importantly a man´s man. I pray that your family finds comfort in knowing that you await for them in our lords kingdom, and that your son follows in his fathers footsteps. May you rest in our lord´s heavenly kingdom, till we meet again brother.

Christian

Buddy Mangold

June 6, 2023

Craig,

Thank you for your friendship and being a great work colleague. My prayers are with the entire family.

Buddy Mangold

Rose Williams

June 5, 2023

Craig,
Thank you for making an impact in our community and with Big Mama's Safehouse. Your passion and commitment in helping our underserved community will never be forgotten. Rest in Peace.
Rose Williams
Big Mama's Safehouse

THOMAS J, DOUGHERTY

June 5, 2023

Thanks Craig Z. Davis for taking care of people during your life on earth! God Bless your family and friends during this time of reflection. I feel honored to have known you and was lucky to work with you while serving our country. You made our lives better cuz you cared and had huge heart.

Dave and Karen Bolduc

June 4, 2023

Craig, you left an indelible mark on Karen and I with your gracious spirt, friendly attitude and integrity beyond reproach. I will forever be in your debt for the wisdom and generosity you bestowed on me during our time as Fellows for the Chief of Staff of the Army. You always had my back. I couldn´t have asked for a better peer and partner. You´ll be sorely missed. Till Valhalla Brother.

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OAK HILLS CHURCH

19595 I-10, SAN ANTONIO, TX

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11:00 a.m.

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

1520 Harry Wurzbach Rd, San Antonio, TX

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