Brian-Davies-Obituary

Brian Davies

Anchorage, Alaska

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Brian Davies, 71, of Anchorage, Alaska died Friday morning, June 8, after a year-long contest with cancer. Brian was the eldest child of Ritchie and Dorothy Davies of Wales and England. He grew up on his family's farm in north Herefordshire, England, close to the Welsh border hills.After high...

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Sharon,
We were truly saddened to hear of Brian's passing when we returned from California. We wish we had been here to attend his memorial. We truly appreciated all of his contributions to the arts in Alaska. We will miss his sense of humor and enthusiasm. You have our deepest sympathy. Shala Dobson and Jim Dault

Brian was a friend and mentor. We enjoyed visiting he and Sharon and hearing about their travels and activities. We will miss him.

Brian was a friend and mentor. We enjoyed visiting he and Sharon and hearing about their travels and activities. We will miss him.

June 18,2012

I worked with Brian in San Francisco as part of the Sohio/BP organization. I felt that Brian as a representative of BP held to the highest of standards
in representing BP with the other partners of Prudhoe Bay. In my Professional career I have met few that are his equal. I will miss you Brian and have the deepest sympathy for your family.

Douglas Farris, Prescott Valley, Arizona

Brian was a wonderful person to work with and I feel honored to have known him early in my career with Sohio/BP in Alaska and Houston. He was a true gentlman; extremely intelligent, genuine, challenging and with a great sense of humor. Though I haven't seen Brian in many years, I can still remember his thoughful approach when taking on a problem and his ability to get to a solution while including all in the process. Brian is a man who will be remembered and missed by many.

Brian Davies gave generously of himself to help build a better future for our community. His high standards, integrity, and wisdom will be missed.

What an amazing contribution this man made to our community and the arts. May his celebration capture the spirit of his life.

Brian was so sharp and such a pleasure to work with. I always enjoyed his enthusiam, expertise, and wit. I wish all the best to his family and dear friends.

Brian was an exemplary community member, giving so much time and dedication to non-profit organizations in Anchorage; each benefitted greatly from his expertise and generosity. He lived life enthusiastically. He will be missed.