Dad inspired us to be gentle in our hearts, to show compassion and empathy towards others, and to always act with integrity. He represented these principles in his work at Sea World, The Wild Animal Park, San Jose Unified School District, and his time helping developmentally disabled adults at Hope Services. His biggest accomplishment in life was being our Dad. He is in each of us - in Travis' loyalty, in Cherille's compassion, in Charlie's sensitivity, in Darci's gentleness, and in Weston's tenderness. In our walks on the beach we will forever feel his spirit jogging by, stopping to remind us of what really matters in this life - to love and to be loved. It's all that he ever wanted. In our immeasurable grief is the blessing of having a Dad that we loved and adored so much. His legacy lives on in each of us - and we will inspire so many people just like he did in his life.
He is survived by Vena Suprise, his partner and mother of his 5 children; Janet Moutinho, fiancee; Travis Davis, son and Alyse Davis, daughter-in-law; Cherille Davis, daughter; Charles E. Davis IV, son; Darci Davis, daughter and Luca Rocci, son-in-law; Weston Davis, son; Anthony Campbell, grandson; Travis Davis II, grandson; Chelsey Davis, granddaughter; Jaden Davis, grandson; Roman Ingramn, grandson; Izayiah Davis, grandson; Jaxen Davis, grandson; Giorgia Rocci, granddaughter; Gracelynn Campbell, great-granddaughter; Dahlia Campbell, great-granddaughter; Diane Hultquist, sister; Jean Davis, sister and Pi Ra, brother-in-law; Richard Davis, brother; Jack Bors, dear family friend, and Dutchess, his beloved dog.
He was preceded in death by Jean Wildern, stepmother; Christopher Davis, brother; Dorothy Thompson, mother; Denny Krick, best friend; Prince, his loving dog.
Dad inspired us to be gentle in our hearts, to show compassion and empathy towards others, and to always act with integrity. He represented these principles in his work at Sea World, The Wild Animal Park, San Jose Unified School District, and his time helping developmentally disabled adults at Hope Services. His biggest accomplishment in life was being our Dad. He is in each of us - in Travis' loyalty, in Cherille's compassion, in Charlie's sensitivity, in Darci's gentleness, and in Weston's tenderness. In our walks on the beach we will forever feel his spirit jogging by, stopping to remind us of what really matters in this life - to love and to be loved. It's all that he ever wanted. In our immeasurable grief is the blessing of having a Dad that we loved and adored so much. His legacy lives on in each of us - and we will inspire so many people just like he did in his life.
He is survived by Vena Suprise, his partner and mother of his 5 children; Janet Moutinho, fiancee; Travis Davis, son and Alyse Davis, daughter-in-law; Cherille Davis, daughter; Charles E. Davis IV, son; Darci Davis, daughter and Luca Rocci, son-in-law; Weston Davis, son; Anthony Campbell, grandson; Travis Davis II, grandson; Chelsey Davis, granddaughter; Jaden Davis, grandson; Roman Ingramn, grandson; Izayiah Davis, grandson; Jaxen Davis, grandson; Giorgia Rocci, granddaughter; Gracelynn Campbell, great-granddaughter; Dahlia Campbell, great-granddaughter; Diane Hultquist, sister; Jean Davis, sister and Pi Ra, brother-in-law; Richard Davis, brother; Jack Bors, dear family friend, and Dutchess, his beloved dog.
He was preceded in death by Jean Wildern, stepmother; Christopher Davis, brother; Dorothy Thompson, mother; Denny Krick, best friend; Prince, his loving dog.
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