Ronald Dean Davis, 58, of Cabot passed away on June 11, 2020. He was born in Little Rock, Arkansas on July 17, 1961 to the late Leon and Eloise (McFadden) Davis.
He was always known as a gentle, kind, hardworking man. He was an amazing woodworker and could build anything. Dean would give someone in-need the shirt off his back and the food off his plate.
He is preceded in death by a brother and a sister.
Ronald leaves behind his children Bradley Davis of North Little Rock, Arkansas, Brittany Strickland and husband TJ of Cabot, Arkansas and Benjamin Davis of Jonesboro, Arkansas; his grandchildren Reanna Durham and Samuel Durham; two step-grandchildren Emma Strickland and Parker Strickland; four brothers; five sisters; a host of nieces, nephews and friends.
Donations in Deans honor can be made directly to the funeral home to assist his children with the funeral expenses.
A time of Visitation will be held on Wednesday, June 17, 2020 from 4 P.M. until 6 P.M. in the chapel at A Natural State Funeral Service, 2620 West Main Street, Jacksonville, Arkansas, 72076. 501-982-3400
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My little brother will miss you so much sisterly love forever
I don’t know where to begin. Cannot believe you are gone.
Dean, I listened to you for 30 years that you were going to die that day. I can’t believe you are actually gone. I am so sorry for breaking your heart. I’m so glad we became friends again. We have 3 amazing kids and 2 twice as amazing grandkids that you and I adored and did everything for. You live on in each one of them. Those amazing people and I are going miss you bunches. You were an amazing friend and man. Thank you for keeping your word to me and looking out for me. I’m glad you had my back, no matter what. I still have love for you. Fly like Superman, now you really can. Until we meet again.
My condolences to the Davis family. Brad, Brittany, and Ben he lives on in you, So sorry that you’ve lost your Dad.
Go dance with Jesus big brother l love and will miss you forever can’t wait till the day we see each other again rest in peace love you
Love you big brother rip
So sorry to hear about Dean, there were many things I wanted to discuss with him and missed the chance
Dean you were one of the best men I’ve ever met in my life you are so carrying and thoughtful you will definitely be missed by me and drew fly high my friend
We sure are going to miss u coming to the tobacco store Deano we already miss u. Hope u are having a blast up in heaven.
You will forever be etched in my memory! I am so glad I got the chance to see you one last time, and tell you I love you right back! Like you always said “ I love you girl, and mean it! You never know when my last day will be”. I am still in shock and it doesn’t seem real. But now, you don’t need your pretty new teeth or you nice new glasses. You are made clean and whole again! Until we see each other again.. I love you!
Dean I have known you most of my life and you were truly a gentle person and wow , you were amazing at building homes . You will be missed by many my brother. I know now your in the arms of our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. We will meet again someday. Until then , Rest In Peace You made a difference in this world. We love the Davis family and will be praying for you you all. Much love Arnold and Angie
May you RIP Dino . Love Amiee , Tabacco Store 🙏💕
I grew up with Dean & Tim in Cabot. Dean always had big hopes and dreams for the future. I pray brother that you finally found them.
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