Charmaine Marie Davis
BUCKEYE, Ariz. – Charmaine Marie Davis, 39, Buckeye, Ariz., passed away too young, Dec. 26, 2021, after a short illness.Charmaine was born on Father’s Day, June 20, 1982 in Las Vegas, Nev., to Arthur and Kaylene. She grew up in Colorado and Texas and graduated high school at Lewisville High School in Texas, class of 2000. She went on to be a cosmetologist, trained by and worked for Toni and Guy (TIGI) many years. Charmaine enjoyed spending time with her family and friends but her son Alex was her world. They both were so happy when they were together. She still had so much more to give but was called to heaven by her grandparents that have since passed.She is out of pain and watching down on us until we can see her again.Predeceased by her paternal grandparents, Arthur C. Davis Jr., Dr. Nodie Cox Davis and Marilyn Davis. Maternal grand mother Diane L Allen and her God father Shay (Joe) Clayton.She is survived by her parents Arthur C Davis III (Burleson, Texas), Kaylene (Doug) Hoselton (Buckeye, Ariz.), sister Michelle Owen, nieces Suki Naito and Gwen Owen (Burleson, Texas), her son Arthur (Alex) Villalobos (Crossroads, Texas) and his father Daniel Villalobos. Grandfather J. Norman Allen of Lewiston, stepbrother and sister DJ and Kelly (David), and their daughter Annie, and Partner Brett Hess. Special brother-in-law Joseph Owen. Many aunts, uncles, and cousins.www.redmountainfuneralhome.com/tribute/details/253/Charmaine-Davis/obituary.html
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