jason william "buck" Davis

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jason william "buck" Davis

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The Father

Jason - The Friend

The Son and Brother

Jason - The Man

The Father

    The Son, Brother, Uncle, & Nephew

      The Friend

        The Man

          The Memorial in Photography

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            Memorial - The Eulogy

            Memorial- The Father

            Memorial - The Son and The Brother

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            Obituary

             Jason William Davis, age 51, of Houston, Texas, went home to be with the Lord on January 14, 2026.He was born on December 3, 1974, in Naples, Florida.

            Jason was a devoted son, brother, father, uncle, and friend whose larger-than-life personality left a lasting impression on everyone who knew him. He was preceded in death by his father, Bill Davis.

            He is lovingly survived by his mother, Portia Davis of North Little Rock, Arkansas; his sister, Alicia Winter; and his cherished nephews, Mitch Valdez, Christopher Valdez, and Tristan Kuebler, all of Houston, whom he adored deeply. Jason is also survived by his beloved daughter, Hailey Davis, and her husband, Caleb Lacey, of Houston, who were the pride and joy of his life.

            Jason shared close and meaningful bonds with his extended family, especially his aunts, Carolyn Bishop of Sherwood, Arkansas, Emily Roberts of Beebe Arkansas and Janie Knappenberger of Oxnard, California, who held a special place in his heart.

            Raised in San Angelo, Texas, Jason was well known and well loved, remembered as a true character with an infectious spirit. He was popular in school, where he excelled both socially and athletically, playing soccer and basketball and forming friendships that lasted a lifetime.

            Jason built a successful career in hospitality management, serving as a General Manager with InterContinental Hotels Group and Marriott, where he was respected for his leadership, dedication, and genuine care for others. He took pride in his work and in mentoring those around him.

            As a Christian, Jason believed in God's grace and promise of eternal life. His family finds comfort knowing he is now at peace, reunited with loved ones, and resting in the presence of his Savior.

            Jason will be remembered for his warmth, humor, generosity, and the deep love he had for his family. His legacy lives on in the hearts of all who were blessed to know him. 

            Jason Davis Memorial Tree - Kirby Park (1401 Edmund Blvd)

            Newly planted Memorial Tree

            The Plaque being made

            Newly planted Memorial Tree near the Playground

            Family at the Memorial Tree

            Family at the Memorial Tree II

            Family at the Memorial Tree III

            Family at the Memorial Tree III

            Newly planted Memorial Tree view from bench

            Family at the Memorial Tree IV

            Jason

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            Cranberries

            Linger

            Blue October

            Into the Ocean

            Blue October

            I Hope You're Happy.

            Blind Melon

            No Rain

            Blue October

            Hate me

            Cypress Hill

            Cock the Hammer

            Bee Gees

            Staying Alive

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