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Daniel J. Davis, born on March 6, 1962, left this world on October 27, 2024, leaving behind a legacy of love, pride, and passionate pursuits. A man of many interests, Daniel found great joy in his love for NASCAR and football, with a particular devotion to the Tennessee Volunteers. His enthusiasm for the game was not just a pastime it was a part of who he was. Daniel's unwavering spirit on and off the field led to his induction into the Fairview High School Hall of Fame, a testament to his dedication and talent, achievements that he cherished deeply.
Daniel was not only an avid fan but also an exceptionally proud father and grandfather. He held a special fondness for his children and grandchildren, who were the light of his life. His pride in their accomplishments was palpable, with each milestone celebrated as a significant victory in the game of life.
Visitation: will be on Saturday, November 02, 2024 from 10:00 AM – until time of service.
Funeral Service: will begin at 12:00 PM on Saturday, November 02, 2024 from the Chapel of Spann Funeral Home.
Interment: will follow at Wards Chapel Cemetery in Fairview, TN
Survived by:
Wife:
Rhonda Hooper Davis
Sons:
Daniel Davis (Brittney)
Brad Davis (Samantha)
Daughters:
Brittany Conquest
Bethany Conquest
Sister:
Tammy Merryman (Jay)
Grandchildren:
Daylen, Jase, Cameron, Walker, and Waverly Davis
Kylie, Eliana, and Asher Newberry
Kaylynn, and Jaxson Lackey
“Brother”:
Billy Sisk
Nieces and Nephews:
Brandon Davis, Jesse Davis, Kayla Ladd, Tyler Merryman, and Austin Merryman
As well as several great nieces and nephews.
Preceded in death by:
Parents: Robert and Betty (Kent) Furlow
Brothers: Robert Davis, Terry Davis, and Oliver Furlow.
Nephew: Coty Davis
Arrangements by Spann Funeral Home & Cremation Services (615) 446-1123
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