Ryan Brown Davis

1989 - 2013

Ryan Brown Davis obituary, 1989-2013

Ryan Brown Davis

1989 - 2013

BORN

1989

DIED

2013

Ryan Davis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Oct. 28, 2013.
Mr. Ryan Brown Davis, age 24, of Nacogdoches, Texas, passed away Monday, October 28, 2013, at Nacogdoches Memorial HoServices for Ryan Brown Davis, age 24, of Nacogdoches will be held at 1:00 p.m. Saturday, November 2, 2013, at First United Methodist Church in Nacogdoches, with Dr. Bill Gandin officiating. Burial will follow at Sunset Memorial Park. Ryan joined our Lord and Savior on Monday, October 28, 2013, in Nacogdoches. He was born August 30, 1989 in Nacogdoches, Texas to Skeeter and Carolyn Boudro Davis.

Ryan, a member of the National Honor Society, graduated from Nacogdoches High School in 2008 where he was actively involved in Key Club, soccer, track and cross-country. Church held a special place in Ryan's heart and he loved Jud, the youth leader, and hanging out with the youth and keeping everyone entertained. His smile lit up the room, no matter where he went. Becoming a Sea Aggie was at the helm of Ryan's nautical pursuits. At the time of his accident, Ryan was studying Marine Transportation with the goal of becoming a ship's captain. He was an active member of the Texas Maritime Academy at Texas A&M Galveston. Ryan would have graduated this past August. Water was a huge part of Ryan's life; he loved swimming in the Frio and skim boarding at the beach. Dancing at Garner State Park, or anywhere, was a preferred activity. Music played a significant part in Ryan's life; he loved Jimmy Buffet, The Beatles, and Bob Marley and knew all the words to mom and dad's oldies.

Team Ryan and the Aggie Nation played a significant role in the Davis family journey the last 34 months. May blessings be bountiful to the many who provided prayer and cards, love, care, food, therapy, and medical attention. From the prayer vigil and fund-raiser, to the community-wide churches offering prayers and prayer blankets, the family has been sustained. Financial help from the whole community helped to purchase medical equipment and the van for transporting Ryan. It is these gifts of love that made the difference.

Survivors include his parents, Skeeter and Carolyn, and brother Scott; aunt and uncle Margaret and Jay Hairston and cousins Dixie and Davis, all of League City, Texas; aunt and uncle Susan and Todd Oubre of Dayton, Texas and cousin Matthew, also of Dayton; uncle Doug Davis of Dayton, Texas and cousins Kelli Davis, of Humble, Texas and Ric Davis of Lake Charles, Louisiana. His paternal grandparents Doug and Patsy Davis, maternal grandparents Bruntze and Lorine Boudro, and uncle Linn Boudro, greeted Ryan in heaven. Ryan leaves behind many beloved family members and friends.

Pallbearers are Anthony Scott, Jud McLeod, Matt Wallace, Todd Mays, Wayne Goodwin, and Ty Marmon. Honorary Pallbearers are Armando Sanchez, Bernard Livingston, David Lucena, James Harkness, Jimmy Griffin, Lee Brewer, Tim Brewer, and Tommy McAninch.

The family wants to direct memorial gifts to Breast Cancer Awareness and First United Methodist Church.

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November 4, 2013

Michelle Burgner posted to the memorial.

November 3, 2013

Dana Ott Deibel posted to the memorial.

November 2, 2013

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Michelle Burgner

November 4, 2013

Going through all the pictures in the photo gallery brought back so many memories! Had so many great and always fun times with Ryan when we were kids. I always remember his LOVE for Sonic the Hedgehog as a kid, to this day that always makes me think of him! My heart goes out to you all, you are the sweetest family and I am constantly keeping you in my prayers!

Dana Ott Deibel

November 3, 2013

I am so sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you.

Shari Ratliff

November 2, 2013

My heart goes out to you. So sorry for your loss, but I also want to say thank you for the inspiration you have been to others since Ryan's accident. Your steadfast love and determination to sustain the value and dignity of life for Ryan until God called him home is a wonderful example for all of us. I'm sorry I'm not able to attend the service and tell you in person, but please know that you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Holli Zawlocki

November 2, 2013

It was my pleasure to have Ryan in my first kindergarten class and Scott in my first 5th grade class. I will always remember Ryan's sweet smile and big blue eyes. Love you all and continuing to keep you in my prayers in the days ahead.

Debbie Wilson

November 2, 2013

Our sincere condolences to all of the Davis family. After faithfully reading the posts from CarePages these past years, I want to express how much your deep love and sacrifice for Ryan touched my heart. You have always been in our personal prayers and our church. You are a model of true devotion to family. May God be extra close to all of you at this time, and in the days ahead. May God bless!!

Yvonne Dunlap

November 2, 2013

My heart goes out to the Davis family during this time of need. I have followed the progress of Ryan and felt that he had loving family that would never give up on him. Cheryl kept many posted and prayed daily for Ryan.I felt like I knew a piece of him through her. I am so sorry for your loss, praying for comfort for you.

chelsea allensworth-capps

November 1, 2013

Prayers go out to the Davis family. May you always remember God is in control.

Donna Wiggins

November 1, 2013

Your selection of pictures are wonderful. The motherly love, the proud father and the brother who admired his older brother shine through. Ryan's love for his family is so evident. Memories that I pray will bring you comfort.

Felton and Brenda Beasley

November 1, 2013

Prayers and added strength from the Lord. Our son, Kevin, passed about at age 23 in 1999. We certainly understand your grief. Hold on to the wonderful memories.

Yesenia Roldan

November 1, 2013

My heart goes out to all the Davis family. I will always remeber Ryan, he was always so full of energy. Typical for an athlete. He was always very positive and was easy to make friends. Makes me happy to see alot of our classmates come support the family in this time. Hard times always bring friends together. I will continue to pray for ya'll.

On behalf of all who have prayed these many days and nights. May Carolyn, Skeeter and Scott be comforted!

November 1, 2013

As it was so eloquently written by someone who loved him, Ryan's light will never dim for those of us who loved him so!

November 1, 2013

Mr. and Mrs. Davis
We are so sorry about your loss. Ryan is so loved by many.
GOD will look after him forever.
GOD bless you and all of your family.

Moni,Benita & Joumana
Terrific Teachers' Treasures

Matthew Welker

October 30, 2013

I only knew Ryan from a summer working with him at Scout camp. He was an outstanding young man who touched the lives of many that summer.

Judy Abbott

October 30, 2013

My thoughts and prayers have been with you for these nearly three years and they continue in this time of greater need. I am so sorry for your loss.

October 29, 2013

Carolyn and Skeeter, and Scott, my prayer are with you, and I know you have a long journey ahead of you, my God grant you peace and understanding. Diane Bobo

October 29, 2013

Our family will always remember Ryan's beautiful blue eyes and contagious smile. Knowing how much he loved to dance, we feel certain he is dancing away with the angels in Heaven.
We will never forget the precious life cut so short.
Love,
Hardy, Jeri, Heath and Blake Meredith

Bill and Rhea Scadden

October 28, 2013

Carolyn and Skeeter,

Our prayers and thoughts are with you both during this time in the loss of your son. No words can express our sadness in receiving the news. I cannot imagine losing someone as important in my life as a son or daughter.

Thinking of you,

Bill and Rhea Scadden

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