Whitney Davis

Whitney Davis obituary, Branson, MO

Whitney Davis

Whitney Davis Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Snapp-Bearden Funeral Home & Crematory - Branson on Oct. 7, 2023.
Whitney Alynn (Baker) Davis (47) passed away unexpectedly on Thursday October 5th, 2023 in Branson MO. Born on May 31st 1976 to John (80) and Karen (Pennycuick) Baker (79), Whitney spent her early childhood in Colesburg, IA, before moving to Excelsior Springs MO. She graduated from Excelsior Springs High School, and two years later met Dan Davis, the love of her life.
Whitney and Dan, an unreplicable couple, were married for 25 years and shared three children, Jessica Davis, (24), Haley Davis (20), and Dylan Davis (17).
After their marriage in 1998, the couple began their life together in Nevada, MO, where Dan had been hired as the local Golf Professional. Whitney briefly worked at the local farm store before taking a job with the City of Nevada as the receptionist at City Hall. It wasn't long before her hard work and determination earned her a position as the HR Director for the City. She made numerous lifelong friends and mentors who bolstered her professional growth to a level unimaginable. While in Nevada, Whitney maintained her fervent work ethic through the birth of three beautiful children.
In 2006, Dan's job took the family to a new chapter in Seneca KS, where Dan helped to open Spring Creek Golf Club. Whitney adored the little town of 2,000. While only in Seneca for two years, Whitney developed even more lifelong friendships. During this time, she worked at two different newspapers while raising her three small children.
In 2008 Whitney and Dan moved to Branson MO, where they built a fierce community of friends and found family. Each Saturday, Whitney alongside Dan and fellow regulars would grace the stage of Beverly's Bar and Grill with renditions of Broken Wing and Dancing Queen.
Whitney loved to sing, whether at church, at karaoke, or around her mothers piano during the holidays.
Whitney was preceded in death by her brother Matthew Joseph Baker. She is survived by her parents John and Karen Baker, two sisters, Brooke Matthys (50) Ashley Fizer (43), her husband, children, and countless family and friends who will miss her dearly.
In a world of monotonous hums, Whitney was the music.
Never afraid to be herself, anyone who encountered Whitney would find a positively audacious, and unapologetically fearless human who stood by her convictions. She stood up for those who couldn't stand up for themselves, and approached even the most difficult situations with laughter and joy.
Above all, Whitney lived loud. She embraced life with a childlike abandonment. Never taking herself too seriously, yet seriously loyal. Whitney's source of pride were the lives lived by the people she loved. Whether it be her children, her nieces and nephews, or her friends. Whitney's ever growing circle of community had infinite corners. For once in her circle, she'd forever be in your corner.
For all who were blessed to know and love Whitney Davis, her celebration of life will be held on Wednesday Oct 11th, at Branson United Methodist Church. Visitation will begin at 10:00 AM with the celebration of life service following at 11:00 AM. Burial will be in Ozarks Memorial Park Cemetery, Branson.
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Vonda (Harley) Rantz

October 8, 2023

Whitney was such a sweetheart, nobody was a stranger. Whitney would try & help you figure out your problem you might be having, she would listen. Whitney would brightened up a room, she would make you smile. Whitney is going to be greatly missed, going to be a big hole here in Branson in many hearts. Family is in my thoughts, heart & prayers.

Catherine evers

October 8, 2023

A short poem .quoting Judy Leek Whitney's friend .She is a good person , you can trust. Fiery,fun,and yet a gentle angel, prescious to the Lord

Michael Henderson

October 8, 2023

Dan, you and your family will be in my prays...

Michael Henderson.....

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Tracy Branham

October 7, 2023

Whitney was a temporary manager here at Crane MO. Until new owners took over. She always brightened my day, we laughed alot too. She was so kind and caring to everyone here. She was a great friend and person. She will be deeply missed. Her family & friends are in my prayers.

Julie Smith

October 7, 2023

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Julie Smith

October 7, 2023

Whitney was the best friend I ever had. Our babies grew up together and now our oldest are a couple. She was such a blessing in my life and was there for me through so many of life's trials. Dan and Whitney opened their home to me and my kids while I was going through chemotherapy. We babysat each others kids and shared many fires in the backyard together. The memories we made are to numerous to count. From canoe trips, flea markets, berry picking, or hours on the phone. She had a laugh that was contagious. She loved to have fun. Her marriage was a true picture of love. She will be missed by so many, and to those closest to her she will leave a void that can never be filled. All the love and prayers of peace to Dan, Jessica, Haley, and Dylan

Catherine Evers

October 7, 2023

This is a poem inspired by Whitney Davis her friend Judy Leek . She is a good one you can trust. Fiery but an angel that cares. Totally prescious and honored by the Lord..

April McKnight

October 7, 2023

How caring she was and so kind I pray for her family during this tragedy

Jerry and Tammy May

October 7, 2023

Whitney was special. She had a smile that would wake up a room. She had a voice of an angel and she cared deeply about those in need. She was taken way too soon and it is a tragedy. All our love to Dan and the kids. Jerry & Tammy May

Leslie Denning

October 7, 2023

Whitney was a lovely woman who wanted to help everyone. It is such a tragedy that she is gone, but she will be remembered as kind, funny, and caring. We will miss her here at Branson Manor.

Destinee

October 7, 2023

when she caught me and my friends in the laundry Matt and she said '' you don't have to stay in there just come inside the office''

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