Billy Ray Davis II
April 30, 2025

Billy Ray Davis II, born on May 14, 1974, in Washington County, Missouri, passed away on April 1, 2025. He leaves behind a legacy of love and kindness, remembered for his generous spirit and his unwavering support of others.
Billy had a deep passion for spending time with family and friends. He cherished moments shared with his family. His joyful pursuits included hunting and fishing, hobbies that brought him great satisfaction. He also found happiness in comic books, playing video games, and cooking. Billy was particularly fond of guns, knives, and swords, and he had a unique talent for connecting with those around him through his warm and giving nature. He was always willing to lend a hand, often sacrificing his own needs to ensure others could have what they required.
He is survived by his parents, Billy and Patricia Davis; his children, Natalie and Tyler; his siblings Nathaniel Davis, Daniel David, Billy Davis Jr., Melanie (Wayne) Sansoucie, and Calah Hawkins; his nephews Michael, Kevin, Caleb, Trevor, Aiden, Leland, Atreyu, Alex, and Asher; his nieces Savannah and Alizay; his great-niece, Jennifer; and his beloved dog, Nala.
Billy was preceded in death by his siblings, Jennifer Davis Mazzola and Michael Davis, as well as his niece, Hailey.
Funeral arrangements were respectfully entrusted to the care and direction of DeClue Funeral Home.
Billy had a deep passion for spending time with family and friends. He cherished moments shared with his family. His joyful pursuits included hunting and fishing, hobbies that brought him great satisfaction. He also found happiness in comic books, playing video games, and cooking. Billy was particularly fond of guns, knives, and swords, and he had a unique talent for connecting with those around him through his warm and giving nature. He was always willing to lend a hand, often sacrificing his own needs to ensure others could have what they required.
He is survived by his parents, Billy and Patricia Davis; his children, Natalie and Tyler; his siblings Nathaniel Davis, Daniel David, Billy Davis Jr., Melanie (Wayne) Sansoucie, and Calah Hawkins; his nephews Michael, Kevin, Caleb, Trevor, Aiden, Leland, Atreyu, Alex, and Asher; his nieces Savannah and Alizay; his great-niece, Jennifer; and his beloved dog, Nala.
Billy was preceded in death by his siblings, Jennifer Davis Mazzola and Michael Davis, as well as his niece, Hailey.
Funeral arrangements were respectfully entrusted to the care and direction of DeClue Funeral Home.
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