Bryan Dale Davis, of O’Fallon, MO, passed away Sunday, October 27, 2019 at the age of 50. Loving husband of Stacey Davis; beloved son of the late Bobby Dale and Mary "Jenny" Virgina Davis; stepson of the late Janice C. Davis; devoted father of Mariah Jordan Davis, Sophia B. Davis, and Brandon (Michelle) Brown; cherished grandfather of Coraline Brown; dear brother of David (Diona) Davis, Marcia Davis, Junie Davis, Patricia Conway, Beverlia (Gary Bishop) Conway, Donna (Greg) Vandegriffe, Bobbie Jo Wheeler, Michael "Mickey" (Enrika Fox) Davis, Phillip (Rita) Davis, Christina (Mark) Brettschneider, Tracey Davis, and Joseph (Liz Shinn) Davis; loving uncle to many nieces & nephews, Cousin, and friend to many. Bryan is preceded in death by his brother, Amos Conway.
Bryan grew up in Vandalia, Missouri. Bryan has 12 brothers and sisters that he loved dearly, as well as his father, Bobby Dale, mother, Jenny, and step-mother, Janice. He attended Van-Far school systems in Vandalia where he was a multi-sport athlete and broke many records while playing football, basketball, baseball, and track. After high school, Bryan continued his education and football career at Southeast Missouri State University (SEMO) in Cape Girardeau, Missouri. While attending SEMO, Bryan met his wife Stacey. After graduating from SEMO, Bryan got a job with Heilig Myers which brought him and Stacey to the St. Louis area. After Heilig Myers, Bryan also worked for The Parking Spot, Pepsi, as well as other local corporations, and was currently working at Farm & Home. Through working for these companies, he met many of his friends.Bryan and Stacey have two beloved daughters, Mariah and Sophie. He instilled in them his love for sports and the outdoors. It was a good day for Bryan if he could go hunting, fishing, or watch his girls play softball. Bryan was a proud organ donor and was able to help others through the gift of donation. He was able to donate skin, bone, and eyes to help multiple others in need.
Family was very important to Bryan. He loved watching his girls play softball. Bryan loved sports and was a hunting enthusiast. He liked to watch football and he was a big Dallas Cowboys fan. Bryan was dearly loved and will be greatly missed by all who knew him.
In memory of Bryan, memorial donations may be made to the
American Diabetes Foundation.