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Clay Davis Obituary

It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our beloved family member. Clay Alan Davis was born November 14, 1962 at Lillooet, BC, the son of Larry Walter and Brenda Jean (Killian) Davis. He is survived by brothers Lance (Georgia) Davis and Daryl Davis, numerous aunts, uncles, cousins, niece Amber, nephew Colt and their families. A Celebration of Life will be held in Clay's honour at the Salvation Army Church, 777 Ospika Blvd., Prince George, BC on Saturday, June 2, 2018 at 2:00pm. There will be a viewing at the same address from 10:00am until 12:00pm for those wishing to attend. A social will follow the Celebration of Life, at the same venue, and in lieu of flowers, a donation can be made to the Salvation Army in Clay's memory. Think of him as living, In the hearts of those he touched, For nothing loved is ever lost, And he was loved so much Ellen Brenneman

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Published by Prince George Citizen from Jun. 1 to Jun. 4, 2018.

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Peter B

July 27, 2018

People may not know this about Clay, but he was a fierce competitor. At least that is how I will remember him. Space Invaders, Astriods, hockey, golf, bowling, crib, you name it! He always seemed to get the better of me. We will compete again someday my friend.

Amber

June 16, 2018

I miss you Uncle.

Kurt Braatz

June 15, 2018

To Larry and Brenda.
I am very sad to hear that Clay had passed away so suddenly. He was always the friend you could depend on. Very thoughtful of others, often putting them first. Having been friends since grade 8, he leaves a large hole in my heart as he does in all the hearts of those who loved him. I pray that you will find comfort in knowing that he is in the presence of his Lord whom he served faithfully.

Clay Davis

June 11, 2018

For our faithful son.

Mom & Dad

Roland and Valerie Priddle

June 2, 2018

Dear Davis Family: Please accept our sincere sympathy on your great loss. We are experiencing the loss of a true son in Christ. We became close when he was assigned to the Ottawa Booth Centre and he joined us for supper almost every Wednesday evening before going together to Bible Study. And since moving to PG he called us every Wednesday when he knew we would be back from that Study. His call last week was the usual cheerful one. Now we know why the phone didn't ring this week. Clay took his knocks, worked hard at whatever tasks the Lord had for him, in the Army, at Walmart and latterly with the provincial government. He was ever faithful to his Lord who has now called him home.

Shirley Abrahamse

June 1, 2018

It was with great sadness that I heard of Clay's Promotion to Glory. Clay came into my life as a brother in law. He became a friend and pastor over the years. When I called him last year to visit my husband who was dying he did not hesitate to go. It was then that he shared he was leaving Ottawa to go back home to BC. He loved the Lord and now he is at home in eternity. To those of his family may our God sustain you in these difficult days and know that you are in my prayers

Bryan Abrahamse

June 1, 2018

To the Davis Family,

In these past few days I share in your grief, the passing of Clay has stirred a deep sense of loss in my heart.

Clay was a faithful follower of God especially in the difficult moments of his life. As a stepfather he showed me how to truly work hard and give your 110% effort in what you do in life. I appreciate and will miss his kind heart towards my fiancé who he always showed respect and love to. She has said in the past few days that the kindness he showed her was always a blessing. As Clay and I shared time together even tho as fathers and sons go we had our moments, he filled an empty space in my life and heart that was lacking a father figure. He has left me as a good friend and will be deeply missed.

With love and Prayers,

Bryan Abrahamse

Jane Moulton

June 1, 2018

We were so sad when we heard the news that Clay had passed
so suddenly. To Clay's family, praying that God will comfort you
and hold you close in your time of grief. We have the assurance
that Clay is safe in the arms of Jesus and free of pain.
WELL DONE MY GOOD AND FAITHFUL SERVANT.

Ray and Jane Moulton
Ottawa, On.

Dan and Renee Dearing

June 1, 2018

Davis Family,

I am shocked and saddened to hear of Clay's sudden passing. Clay was a great friend, we spent many hours together during our stay in Ottawa. We have some great memories of Clay. He was a faithful Christian man, who loved the Lord and always cared about others.

There were times he would be in a lot of discomfort and you ask him how he was feeling, he would reply, I am fine. don't worry Dan, I'm fine.

The journey at times was challenging, he never complained, but always trusted the Lord and His guidance in His life. I believe Clay followed his heart and when he expressed to me that he needed to go back home. Looking back over this pass year I see how God was in that decision and Clay was obedient.

Today, you celebrate a life lived for God, and Clay has received the ultimate promotion, Promotion to Glory.

Well done good and faithful servant!

Please be assured of our thoughts and prayers.

God Bless you.

Dan and Renee Dearing
Majors
Fredericton Community Church

Lorraine and son, Bryan Abrahamse

June 1, 2018

To Larry and Brenda Davis and Family:

My son, Bryan, and I were deeply saddened to hear of Clay's sudden passing. Please be assured of our thoughts and prayers in these difficult days of grief and loss.

Son, Bryan and Lorraine

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