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Brian Davis Obituary

Brian Davis, born September 1, 1961 in Chicago, IL, died July 25, 2018 in Seattle, WA after being airlifted from St. Joseph's Hospital where he suffered a massive stroke. Three months prior to the stroke, Brian had an infected foot amputated due to neuropathy, diabetes, and other lingering medical issues. Brian was the adopted son of Drs. Ray and Corean Bakke of Acme. Forty-two years before, another son, Woody Bakke, now a teacher and coach at Lummi Nation Tribal High School, recruited his favorite classmate to be part of our family. As a result, our family had two sons named Brian - one black and one white - along with Woody. A visit to a Chicago court made it official. Since blacks were locked out from voting in 14 states in the years Brian was born, and his family roots were deep into slave culture of Jackson, MS, we were all introduced to the parallel universe of race and class divides both in the country and in our extended family, where as Norwegians to meet a Swede could constitute a cross cultural experience. For Brian's new mother, Dr. Corean Bakke, concert pianist, professor of music, with her doctor and two master's degrees, one in performance piano from Chicago's finest conservatory, she had learned the traditional musicological reality that God was a European, angels in Heaven do Mozart, Bach, Beethoven, Handel, but certainly not blues, rags, heavy metal or other music coming out of the many different black cultures. She spoke of the conversion of her ears when she discovered God appreciated Brian's music as much as hers. She began playing and doing lecture recitals in African, African American, and Asian music on piano and with other instruments. Woody and Brian attended an inner-city Chicago public school with 2000 students, from 63 nations, that was teaching in 11 different languages. Put simply: nearly 30% of the nations of the entire planet were going to school, in our 1 by 1-mile square community. Clearly, we concluded the Lord God of history was sending nations to neighborhoods, and our 3 sons were the beneficiaries and it shaped their entire life in so many ways. White Brian, the younger brother, travels the major cities of the Americas, developing all kinds of partnership grants in slum communities in the largest cities of the western hemisphere, where he works in English and Spanish. White people are a shrinking 13% of the entire planet. God clearly loves color, and world class cities increasingly reflect that on all six continents. Brian Davis, like Woody, graduated from Judson College in Illinois. He also served proudly in the US Army, where eventually they discovered he was diabetic. He served as a social worker in numerous agencies over 3 plus decades, mostly in Illinois. Along with his adoptive parents, and two brothers, Brian lit up the lives of hosts of cousins, but will be missed most by his son, Jordan Carrier, and grandson Jordan Jr, living near Ocala, FL and his birth mother, Velma Davis, his half-brother Carlos Davis of Chicago, IL and two half-sisters, Charlotte Everett in Jackson, MS and Jackie Cameron living in Braxton, MS. A graveside service for family and friends will be held at Saxon Cemetery on Bowman Road near Saxon Road at 10:00AM on Saturday, August 4, 2018. To share your memories of Brian, please visit molesfarewelltributes.com.

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Published by Bellingham Herald on Aug. 1, 2018.

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Laurie Winters

August 26, 2018

I am so sorry for your loss, Woody and family. Clearly, Brian was a light in your lives, and no doubt you were in his. May you be at peace with your loving memories of him.

Michael Sinclair

August 19, 2018

I was a friend of Brian's from Senn High School, in Chicago. Brian was a wonderful guy. He was a real inspiration to me. He's going to be truly missed.

Pastor Michael Sinclair
Class of 79

Lance Tanner

August 19, 2018

Rest easy Rest well.. Bulldogs 4 life

Cara C

August 10, 2018

So sorry Woody for your loss. It sounds as though Brian brought great perspective and joy to your family. Condolences to all.

Justin Mattix

August 7, 2018

Brian you always wrote scripture verses on the chalkboard of the Drop in Center at the Lighthouse Mission. Pointing to Jesus even in the struggles of life. You have left an impact in our hearts and will be missed.

Brad Smith

August 5, 2018

Very sad to hear of Brian's passing. He meant so much to those in his family who loved him dearly.

Hans Erchinger-Davis

August 3, 2018

So sad. May the grace and mercy of our Lord comfort you. Thankful for the promises of God that we don't grieve without hope.

Cheryl G

August 1, 2018

So sad to have learned of Brian's passing. When he first told me his story and how proud he was of his family, it brought tears to my eyes. His huge smile was a gift, I feel honored to have met him. Warm thoughts to you all.

Katie Bechkowiak

August 1, 2018

You will be missed.

John and Brenda Coleman

August 1, 2018

May God comfort and keep the entire family during this time of bereavement. There is no sadness that God cannot heal.

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