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Kevin Gene Davis Sr.

Tucson, Arizona

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Kevin Gene Davis, Sr. On July 28, 2006 Kevin Gene Davis, Sr. started up the trail to join the Lord. Born March 7, 1956 he leaves behind his wife of 26 years, Rosie; daughters, Kara and Tana; sons, Kevin, Jr. and Christopher; grandson, Zachery Ethan (his Walnut); father, Edward; sisters, Patti,...

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When Vickie and I sent out invitations to our wedding Kevin was in Arizona and he sent us a gift; it was a perfectly round cow chip, not broken not even cracked Vickie was not impressed. I thought it was the funniest thing I'd ever received and I had never met the guy. I thought it was a true feet to get it thru the mail without breaking it. After I met Kevin and got to know him, I saw he could do anything with a sense of humor. From one old Harley rider to another Happy Trails until we meet...

To Rose, Kara, Kevin, and Zachary,
Our Mom has told us so many funny stories about Uncle Kevin and their family growing up its as if we knew him as a kid. We remember the summer our Mom babysat Kevin and Kara and the fun we had. Uncle Kevin was really funny, we had a good time with him when we visted Wesco. We only wished we would not have lived so far away from each other. We loved Uncle Kevin and miss him. We miss you guys too and will keep you and Kevin in our prayers.

Ok so I needed a 2nd page there is alot to say about Kevin, he played Black Sabbath, The Carpenters, Johnny Cash and Sunday nights were the oldies show it was loud, my room was next to his but it was fun and we were crazy. We grew up with G.I. Joe's and Barbies, with Kathy and Jackie in the playhouse. You see I never saw us grow up or grow old we were always just kids goofing off, listening to 45's in the playhouse dancing and singing. When you moved from St. Louis it seemed all I did was...

Kevin was my big brother, and a buddy all my life. Forty five years of love and rivalry and fun. Kevin was a poet at heart. He loved his music--Charlie Daniels, Janis Joplin, and Black Sabbath, too. He loved Woodstock and the Fish Cheer. He enjoyed the music, but he loved the words. "It's a long road, and a small wheel, and it takes a lot of turns to get there." That was Charlie Daniels. And I know that because of Kevin. I miss him. I miss his laughter and his teasing. I miss his...

Rosie & family, We are so sorry for your loss. Griz was truly unique and shall be missed.
Neal & family

Ahhhh Kevin, we hardly knew ye!


Love To You, Your Family & Friends from . . .

Grizz,
Look down on us mortals and remember our love!

We had some good times with Kevin and Rosie, playing cards, darts and or hanging around together. I'll miss his studpid jokes and the way he would answer the phone. We'll remember him always and he knows that we'll take care of Rosie. But I'm sure he'll be watching over her and the kids from up above.