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Craig Thomas Davis

Houston, Texas

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CRAIG THOMAS DAVIS passed away May 30, 2005. He was born on November 27, 1960 in Des Moines, Iowa. He is the son of Rex and JoAnne Davis, of Houston, Texas. Craig is survived by his wife Beth and two daughters Samantha and Jessica from Bentwater, Texas; his parents, Rex and JoAnne Davis, in-laws,...

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Dearest Mr. and Mrs. Davis, it was only a few days ago that I learned of Craigs passing. Ironically, it was May 30th, Craigs 12th anniversary of his death.
I am so deeply sorry for your loss. I met Craig when he was a freshman at Texas A&M and had a few dates with him to Aggie home games. I even remember my parents, older brother and fellow B-2 Cadet Jim Orr and myself joining you at your home in Houston for dinner after an out of town Aggie football game.
Craig was a wonderful...

On behalf of my family, I would like to extend our gratitude to each of you for sharing your memories and stories of Craig. Each of you has identified individual traits of Craig that you enjoyed and made your relationship with him special. Every day my mom has looked forward to my dad coming home so she could read what you have written. Although, his loss has made a huge void in our family that can never be replaced, your words and gestures of kindness have brought comfort to us during this...

I did not know of Craig's death until yesterday when Beth called me. I first met Craig and Beth when they were looking for the 'perfect' home to share with their family. It is hard for me to imagine that he is gone. He kept Beth and me laughing as he joked and told stories between homes. My heart and prayers go out to Beth, the girls and their family.

Craig T -

You had the gift of gab, a healer by heart,a salesman by birth and a friend to each and everyone that was lucky enough to share a moment in time with you. I was fortunate enought to spend my days working with you and honored to have you share in parts of my personal life.
My late husband, Ken adored you and loved it when you took the time to talk the military lingo with him as you rummaged through our refrigerator for left overs! When Ken died two years ago,...

I worked with Craig in Dallas in 2001-2002. He was a wonderful person with such a vibrant personality. My deepest sympathies to his wife, his parents and all of his family. I am sorry for your loss; you will be in our prayers.


I first met Craig at Texas A&M, where my brother Shane Fisk was his senior officer. Which was great for me as my brother always insisted one of the under classmen take me to the Aggie football game. I was very lucky when Craig got the duty of taking me. Craig was such a good sport about having to take me to the game. To say the least he was a wonderful date and we had a blast. I saw Craig numerous times in that year at all the function.

Lost touch with Craig until December,...

My brother Shane Fisk is a former B-2 Corps of Cadet from A&M's Class of 79. My sister's and I loved visiting A&M and hanging out with the corps. B-2 was the best darn outfit on the campus. Upon my brother's death in 2003, I met Craig (again), we laughed as he told us about how my brother, Shane gave him a hard time in the Corps and the fun times and the good memories we shared of days gone by. Craig's words gave me comfort during a difficult time. Now, I just wish I could find the words to...

I worked with Craig in Dallas in 2002. He was a great individual and will be missed by everyone. We will keep his family in our prayers.

I was a classmate of Craig's at Memorial High School. I was shocked to read about him in the paper, but glad to know that he is in the comfort of Our Lord Jesus Christ. My prayers are with you and your family during this time.

Dan Muschalik