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Tim W. Davis

1/29/2021

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November 27, 1964 ~ January 29, 2021

Tim W. Davis, 56, was born on November 27, 1964 in Houston, Texas. He passed away on January 29, 2021 in Kingwood, Texas. 

He is preceded in death by his mother, Laura Lee Davis. 

He is survived by his wife of 35 years of marriage, Debra Ann Davis. Sons; Timothy James Davis and wife Trinh and Jarith Wayne Davis. Father, Theo Davis. Two brothers, Terry Davis, and Toby Davis. 

Private Service will be held by his family.
16 Comments
Janice Carroll link
2/5/2021 05:03:20 pm

I am very sadden by his death may he rest in peace. Will be praying for his family.

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Liz Bustillo
2/5/2021 05:07:44 pm

Tim will be missed.♡ sorry for your loss Deb

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Kim Medina
2/5/2021 05:13:50 pm

Tim will be missed. He was a good friend and coworker. Always smiling and happy. Deepest condolences to Debbie and the entire Davis family.

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Shirley Clifton
2/5/2021 05:14:20 pm

Words cannot express the loss of our beloved son in law , Tim. For 35 years plus we shared many happy times and made lots of wonderful memories. My thoughts and prayers are with Debbie , Timothy and Jarith. May Jesus walk by your side and comfort you.

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Eloise
2/6/2021 09:14:01 am

My deepest sympathy and prayers for you and your family.

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Glenda Starkey
2/5/2021 05:15:57 pm

Tim was a great guy, my co worker for several years! He fought a battle that most men could never survive!fly High my friend! My thoughts and prayers are With Debbie and family!

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Cristina sanchez
2/5/2021 05:32:03 pm

May god bless him and his family my condolences.

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EE Frias
2/5/2021 05:46:53 pm

Tim never knew how many people prayed for him over the years that he was ill. People that he would never meet but understood the power of prayer. Our wish was for him was to keep winning the battles more than he had already done. Tim was a miracle for sure and an example of the human spirit to survive against all odds. He will be missed and no one could prepare for his loss no matter how close in the horizon it became. To Debbie, the boys, his father and siblings and entire Davis and Clifton family, we wish you comfort in knowing that his pain is gone and his legacy will be instilled in everyone that knew him!
RIP dear Tim 🙏🙏🙏

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Amy Laviolette
2/5/2021 06:05:15 pm

My thoughts go out to the Davis family. Mr. Tim was very loved and will be missed.

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Terri Womack
2/5/2021 08:02:38 pm

It was my privilege to have known Tim and worked with him at #388 . I am sorry for your loss. God bless you and your family in your time of need.

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Glenn Dickey
2/5/2021 11:12:32 pm

Karen and I are so glad to have met Tim! He was a great friend and wonderful person. May he Rest in Peace.

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Zac deGarmeaux
2/6/2021 04:21:41 am

Tim, you were so insightful and brought so many great things into our many visits together over the years. Be that amazing food or the waterlilies. Texas will never be the same with you not here. Rest up now and keep an eye on things from up high.

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Julia Caldera
2/6/2021 04:25:11 am

Tim was a thoughtful man,was always there to help if he could, always had a smile, and I will forever be grateful for helping me through my tough times, Deb my deepest condolences go out to you and the boy....love Julie

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Candace Davis (Terry’s wife)
2/6/2021 10:49:40 am

Timmy was the best big brother ever..full of compassion and love. He had a fighting spirit matched by none other, that I’ve seen. Timmy also had a joy in his heart...I can’t explain it, but if you knew him you’ll know what I’m referring to. Timmy fought very hard for a long time and has beyond earned his wings. I know we will miss him, and family gatherings will never be the same again. I can only imagine the reunion there was between him and mom! Daddy, Debbie, Timothy, Jarith, Terry and Toby: Thank you for sharing Timmy with us. Please accept my deepest and sincerest condolences. May the Holy Spirit send The Great Comforter to each one of you. Rest easy big brother. I love y’all.

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Sandi Jones
2/6/2021 11:42:22 am

My heart breaks 💔 for the Davis
family knowing you are gone.. I know Laura Lee and Momma had a hugh welcome home party planned for you.. Fly high Tim.

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Tommy Turner
2/8/2021 12:04:23 am

You will be missed, my friend. I’m glad I got to see you after a long absence. My hope is that will see each other again on the other side. Rest easy, brother. Prayers for your family.

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