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HENRY DAVIS

Henry Davis 63, passed away unexpectedly on August 7, 2020 in Kingman, Ariz. Henry was born in Bagdad, Ariz. He grew up in Skull Valley, later moving to Kingman.

He was a concrete finisher, learning the trade from his dad at a young age. Henry retired in 2013 from a back injury. He loved the outdoors, all he needed was a campfire, family, and friends. He knew no stranger and loved having conversations about cars, concrete, hunting, animals and most of all his family.

His motto was, “You’re only as good as your word,” and he lived by that. Anyone that knew Henry knew about his stories from Skull Valley and his ‘57 Chevy. Henry was a humble man. He liked everyone. He loved his family. He fit right in with Kim’s family and became a part of them. Don and Leanna Butrymowicz became his mom and dad, taking over where his own parents had left off. He was loved by all. His wings were ready, but we were not. He will be sorely missed. 

He is preceded in death by his parents Hank and Wilma Davis (Ann Davis) and his brother Bobby Davis.

Henry is survived by his wife Kim, son K-Lee Davis, daughter Shelby Davis, grandkids Wyatt and Ryder, ‘Marty Davis, Josh Davis and grandkids; brother Bill Davis; and sisters Sharon Miller and Kiersten Holcomb.

Loving you changed my life, it should come as no surprise that losing you has done the same.

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