Stratton Kade Davis
November 16, 2004 - May 25, 2025
Stratton Kade Davis burst into this world on November 16, 2004, in Hobbs, New Mexico - four weeks early and ready to take on life with full throttle. From the very beginning, Stratton had a spark. He was bold, fearless, and full of heart. Though he faced the heartbreaking loss of his beautiful mother, Johana, at just 13 months old, he was wrapped in love and strength by his Dad, Mike, Stacy, Lucy, and Christina who helped raise him into the incredible young man we all knew and loved.
Stratton didn't just step into adulthood - he launched into it. He had the soul of an entrepreneur and the work ethic to match. He built Davis Lawn Care from the ground up, Davis Pressure Washing, and managed a trailer rental business on the side. His latest adventure? No BS Roll-Offs because with Stratton, it was always straight to the point, full speed ahead, and done with pride.
Stratton had a need for speed and a hunger for adventure. He lived life wide open, whether he was ripping through the sand dunes on his Can-Am, towing his camper up to the mountains, or flying across the lake on jet skis. If it had wheels, a motor, or made your heart race - he was all in with his girlfriend and buddies in tow.
But more than anything, Stratton loved his people. He shared life's wild ride with his girlfriend Brilei and their dog Benelli always by his side. He was devoted to his family and friends, anchored by his faith, and steady in his daily walk with Jesus - always keeping his streaks strong on the Bible app.
Stratton is survived by his girlfriend, Brilei Fisher; his father, Nathan Davis; his brother, Stryker Davis; his Gramps, Mike Davis; his Gigi, Stacy Boozer; his grandmother, Doris Wester; and his aunt, Denise Church. He's also survived by his bonus family: Robert Boozer, Brock and Alyssa Boozer, Colin Boozer, Adelynn Boozer, and Samantha Herriage, as well as his Meme Lucy Torrez, and his Tia, Christina Gonzalez.
He now joins in heaven his mother Johana Davis, great-grandparents Bob and Doris Davis, uncle Mike Naylor and bonus grandparents Monty and Sue Boozer.
Stratton packed more living, loving, and laughter into 20 years than most do in a lifetime. His legacy is one of passion, grit, joy, and unforgettable adventure. He'll be missed beyond words - but never forgotten.
In lieu of flowers donations can be made in Stratton's memory to: Hobbs Animal Shelter and High Fives Foundation
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