Menu
Darrell Corey Davis
February 25, 1958 ~ November 25, 2021
Darrell Corey Davis, 63, passed away on November 25, 2021, in Danville, Kentucky. Born February 25, 1958, in Bainbridge, Maryland, to Martha Davis and the late Morris Davis. Darrell will be remembered as a loving husband and father whose goal in life was to teach others about Jesus and further the Kingdom of God. He was a Kentucky Colonel, a member of the Cattleman’s Association and served as a deacon in his church while holding various positions at Calvary Baptist Church. He loved to go camping and going on vacation with his family. His greatest joys were playing games with his family. He enjoyed the outdoors, hunting, fishing, and teaching others these activities. He enjoyed woodworking and farming. He followed UK sports and Cincinnati Reds Baseball. Darrell was passionate about mentoring each person he came in contact with.
Darrell is survived by his wife Susan Davis; his children Tara (Doug) Baker, Tyler (Ann) Hixenbaugh, Jessica (Travis) Williams, Corey Davis, Kalyn Davis, Shane Boyd, and Patricia Boyd: ten grandchildren Kenadie, Ella, Dawson, Bella, Morgan, Kelby, Holton Turner, Savannah and Weston; one brother Randy Davis; and two sisters Connie Habel and Brenda Davis.
Visitation will be 4pm to 7 pm Tuesday November 30, 2021 at Calvary Baptist Church. Funeral Service will be 11 am Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at Calvary Baptist Church. Service will be officiated by Reverend Brent Rowe. Honorary pallbearers will be Vaughn Wilson, Bruce Robbins, Frank England, Wayne Ray, Eddie Simpson, Tim Stec, Gary Chidester, Mike Olsen, Darrell Lucas, and Tad Everett. Memorial donations are suggested to Cultivate Building Program with Calvary Baptist church.
Visitation: 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday, November 30, 2021 at Calvary Baptist Church
Funeral Service: 11 a.m. Wednesday, December 1, 2021 at Calvary Baptist Church
Peace be with you always
I love this man and his family
Prayers for Darrell family. I met him while our daughters played softball together. He was always so sweet, encouraging and friendly to everyone. Heaven gained an angel with a great big heart ❤️
We are so very sorry. Prayers
We are so sorry for your loss.
Blessed and loved by many
Prayers fir the family
Many prayers
So sorry for your loss. Darrell was always very kind and a genuinely good person. He will be missed by many. Prayers to you Susan as you face a new normal with Darrell watching over you. Prayers to all the Davis\’s and their families of comfort and peace as you face the days ahead. Gone way too soon.
Many prayers to Susan, KK, and the rest of the family. I will always remember our many softball memories. <3
Many prayers to all of you
Prayers for you all!
My deepest regards to Susan and the family. My thoughts an prayers are with you always. May you fin some peace in the many memories you have all shared. Peace be with you all
Praying for your family.
So very sorry to hear of Darrell\’s passing. I remember well the great times spent when our families went to Perryville Baptist Church together. Thoughts and prayers for the family.
I had the privilege of knowing Darrell in high school and while he was in college in Wilmington. He was one of the sweetest, kindest people I\’ve ever met. My deepest condolences to his family. He will live on in in the hearts of those of us who knew and loved him.
I am sorry for your loss. Darrell was a special kind of guy. My heart goes out to you all. Praying for you during this difficult time. Love you all.
Very sweet man. Prayers.
I’m so very sorry to hear about your wonderful husband, father, and my good friend. Darrell loved to talk and many of our conversations led to Darrell’s wonderful family. He loved you dearly and expressed it often in that little tight lipped smile while boasting about you. I know God is with you all. Darrell ensured it.
I am so sadden to learn of Darrell\’s passage. My thoughts and prayers will continue to be with you during this difficult time. I remember Darrell taking Alex to hunt when he was just learning. Darrell was very patient and taught Alex how to have patience. Those moments I am so grateful for.