Bryan Holt Davis Jr.

1935 - 2017

Bryan Holt Davis Jr. obituary, 1935-2017, Nacogdoches, TX

Bryan Davis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 7, 2017.

During the early morning hours of November 7, 2017 the Heavens welcomed home one of God's truly unique creations, Bryan Holt Davis, Jr. He left this world peacefully in his sleep and under his own roof in his beloved Nacogdoches, with loved ones close at hand. He was 82 years of age.

Funeral services will be held at 2:00 p.m., Friday, November 10, 2017, at Christ Episcopal Church, 1430 N. Mound Street in Nacogdoches, with the Reverend Howard Castleberry officiating. Friends and family are invited to a visitation from 5:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, November 9, 2017 at Cason Monk-Metcalf, 5400 North Street in Nacogdoches. Interment will be at Oak Grove Cemetery immediately following the service.

Bryan was born in Nacogdoches, Texas on July 15, 1935. His parents were Bryan Holt and Elizabeth Bogard Davis. With the exception of attending school, he lived his entire life in Nacogdoches. Bryan attended the SFA Demonstration School and was a graduate of Nacogdoches High School. He attended Stephen F. Austin State University and received his Bachelor of Arts and Law Degrees from the University of Texas at Austin. He also attended summer sessions at the University of Colorado, the University of Wisconsin and Duke University as a result of receiving academic scholarships. After his graduation from Law School, Bryan returned to Nacogdoches and briefly operated Holt Davis Insurance and Real Estate Agency prior to turning his full professional attention to the practice of law.

Bryan was married for 54 years to the former Carolyn Richey. Their marriage was a wonderful and true example of love, devotion, collaboration and in the best sense of the word, a partnership. They had two sons, Bryan Holt Davis III and Jefferson Barclay Davis, both of Nacogdoches, Texas. It is hard to imagine a more loving, fun and mischievous husband, father and grandfather.

Bryan served as Nacogdoches County Attorney for 35 years. As County Attorney, he displayed a unique ability for diplomacy. People often came to his office angry about a given situation, only to leave laughing and with a sensible resolution for their dispute. As a prosecutor, he recognized that each case stood on its own merits and sought to seek justice, not merely convictions. He was instrumental in many projects which bettered our City and County, including the creation of the Nacogdoches County Court at Law, improvements to the courthouse and its various functions, and the creation of Lake Naconiche.

One would be hard pressed to find an individual more knowledgeable about Nacogdoches, its historic places, its stories or its inhabitants, both past and present, other than Bryan Holt Davis, Jr. In short, he loved every single thing about Nacogdoches and Nacogdoches County. He was a seventh-generation resident of the City. He was extremely proud of his family involvement in the community; a heritage which dates back to the early 1830s.

Bryan possessed an immense love for family and friends. He had a unique wit and a way with people and was just flat out a lot of fun to be around. He was a friend to all and never met a person, dog or cat he didn't enjoy. He was genuinely interested in people and their station in life and was blessed with an uncanny ability to befriend people from all walks of life. His acquaintances and friendships ranged from politicians, community, and state leaders to those who were incarcerated. Over the years, he often corresponded with those in prison or those recently released therefrom, offering words of hope and encouragement. He was extremely well-read and knowledgeable in many fields. He was a brilliant conversationalist and was equally at ease discussing the finer points of British literature with a university professor as he was with discussing the best time to plant turnip greens with a local farmer.

Bryan loved to garden and spent many happy hours at his small farm perched on the outskirts of the loop. There he maintained an orchard, a large vegetable garden and the occasional chicken. He was a surprisingly good horseman and always maintained a barn housing horses which served more as pets. Additionally, he was an early pioneer in local azalea propagation. Bryan was also an avid outdoorsman and hunter, although he had a great love for all of God's creations and seldom fired a shot in anger.

Bryan's life was one of true balance dedicated to family, friends, his church, activities of interest and his work. He had an ability to understand and gauge what was truly important in life. He had his own version of the Serenity Prayer and often said that "things without remedy should be without regard."

Bryan's service to his community and accomplishments were many and included the following: served as Nacogdoches County Attorney for 35 years; past President of the Nacogdoches Rotary Club; past President of the Nacogdoches Jaycees; past President and longtime scribe of the Nacogdoches Booster Club; past President of the Nacogdoches Saddle club; member of the Commission on Tourism; member of the Nacogdoches Chamber of Commerce; President of the Community Concerts Association; served on the City's Naming Committee; Sterne-Hoya Board; Friends of Historic Nacogdoches; served on the advisory board for the Old Nacogdoches University Building; served in multiple leadership positions in his Church; member of the Litterary Society; volunteer for Meals on Wheels; served as member of numerous local club committees and boards and was most recently named as a Honorary Member of the Daughters of the Republic of Texas; and, served as the longtime general counsel and chief spiritual advisor to the 1201 Hunting Club.

Bryan traveled extensively and loved all things British and had a keen appreciation for English Poetry. One of his favorite passages penned by the poet, William Wordsworth provides the following, "The best portion of a good man's life; His little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love."

Throughout his life, Bryan engaged in countless such acts. We thank God for the life, and the love, and the pure joy and happiness that was, is, and will always remain Bryan Holt Davis, Jr.

Bryan was preceded in death by his parents, Bryan Holt and Elizabeth Board Davis, and his infant sister, Marian Elizabeth. He is survived by his wife, Carolyn Davis and two sons, Bryan Holt Davis III and Jefferson Barclay Davis and wife, Julianne, and their two children and Bryan's most beloved grandchildren, William Holt Davis, a student at Texas Christian University, and Elizabeth Anne Davis, a senior at Nacogdoches High School.

Pallbearers are Gary McClinton, John Green, Mark Patton, John Fleming, Ben Oliver, Mark Williams, Brett Maisel and Shannon Smith.

Honorary Pallbearers are Bill Patton, Gayle Wyatt, Carl Schumacher, Joe Max Green, John Young, David Fischer, Dan Norton, Keith Shotwell, Greg Sowell, Campbell Cox, Sr. and Parrish Cox.

The family wishes to extend its thanks and appreciation to the following caregivers: Vennie Curtis, Kiesha Curtis, Keleca Palmer, Tikisha Sterns and Alayna Rash.

The family suggests that memorial donations be made to one of the following organizations: Christ Episcopal Church, Nacogdoches Meals on Wheels, the Nacogdoches County Animal Shelter or the charity of your choice.

Services are under the direction of Cason Monk-Metcalf Funeral Directors.

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November 16, 2017

Joseph Morrow

Uncle Bryan was probably the most wonderful man I know of. Such a joy to be around and great memories of listening to him speak. My heart hurts. Deb and I send our thoughts, prayers and condolences to those most close to him.

November 16, 2017

Jeff Morrow

A magnificent man, a cousin, will be missed.

November 15, 2017

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Jo Ann Davis Porter & family

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

November 14, 2017

Mary Howard Edwards

Bryan's obituary says it all, and so beautifully. He will be sorely missed by many, I'm sure. My condolences to the family.

November 14, 2017

Francis Spruiell

Life in Nacogdoches, Texas will not be the same without this wonderful local. Bryan Holt was such a joy and blessing to me and to all who he touched. I always received my hug, wink and kiss on the cheek on Sunday mornings before or after Christ Episcopal services, and they always made my day! I will miss that the most.

May this precious family rest in God's loving arms and be assured that we are praying for each of you. His light will continue to shine over us all!

Francis & Allan Spruiell

November 13, 2017

Suzanne McCurley

As a newcomer to Nacogdoches, I was going to the SFA plant sale an noticed the beautiful little house behind the Davis' home. Bryan and I met that day. I simply told him how much I wanted to see it and he gave me a tour. We learned that we both graduated from UT and were Episcopalians. Bryan invited me to come sit on the porch anytime. Although I only got to be around him that one time, I am deeply saddened that I didn't get to spend more time with Mr. Davis. Blessings to the family. I am hoping he didn't have to suffer.
Suzanne McCurley

November 11, 2017

Jeff, Donald and I are in Branson, MO. I just found out about your dad. I wish we could have been at his funeral. He was a wonderful man. Every time I saw him, I had to hug him, Courthouse, or not. I will miss him so much. I will be praying for you. Carol and Donald Moon

November 10, 2017

Bryan Holt Davis was such a kind gentleman. I remember his generous smile and wonderful sense of humor. I know that he will be missed in the community but certainly missed by his precious family.
Love to you all,
Catherine Russell

November 9, 2017

Rona Beseler Johnson

Having known Bryan Holt most of my life, I can truly say that Nacogdoches and all of us have lost a special man. He and Carolyn moved in next door to my parents, Bieto and Faye Beseler, many years ago and their children and our children would play together when we came to town. They were wonderful neighbors to my parents and I always appreciated that.
May God give you His peace during this time. With love and prayers to all the family.

November 9, 2017

Family

Jeannie and Rick Zedan

Always so fun to be around, Bryan was a bright light to all those around him! He was the best storyteller.
We will miss him but look forward to seeing him again at the return of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ.
To Carolyn, Bryan III, and Jeff, we send our love to you all and look forward to seeing you in the near future!

November 9, 2017

Susan Shindler

He was a true raconteur and had the most fabulous stories. Nacogdoches now has a big void it cannot fill. Susan Shindler

November 9, 2017

To the family and friends of Bryan Holt Davis, we will miss him as a long time friend of our families and a fine gentleman. What a wonderful family lineage he represented to our community! We will always think of Bryan Holt as one of our favorites! Your family is certainly in our prayers during this time of loss but knowing full well that the Lord stands with you and will uphold you with His love.

- Emily Quattlebaum Holden and Audry Quick.

November 9, 2017

One of Nacogdoches' native sons has left us with a huge void in our hearts. Bryan Holt was a one of a kind human with a boundlessly large heart. Always quick with a laugh or a story. Those of us who are Nacogdoches natives and have known him all our lives are better people having had his friendship. Our condolences to the Davis family.
Bill and Joy Bailey (Milam, TX)

November 9, 2017

Roger Davis

To the family, Thanks for his true devotion as a man of honor. He will be missed by many.
Roger Davis

November 9, 2017

Kenny Hensley

He never ran out of stories or jokes to share... really blessed to have been a friend and will miss him.

November 8, 2017

Russell Smith

A true Texas statesman and native, beloved friend and never wavered supporter of Nacogdoches, his family, colleagues, friends and the downtrodden......all with an extraordinary sense of humility, compassion and humor. Such a man will always be missed and the subject of great stories, memories and accolades. Our prayers and support go out to all of the Davis family.

Russell and Trish
Sarene, Sierra, Harrison, Sterling Grace and Steele Smith

November 8, 2017

Rex Perry

I could sit and listen for hours to Mr. Bryan Holt Davis tell stories...and I feel so blessed that I did. A wonderful man, with a wonderful family...a true gentleman. Sure will be missed.

November 7, 2017

Mike & Jackie Ward Harbordt

We are sorry to hear of this loss to the community and his family. Always enjoyed his stories and reminiscing of Nacogdoches, humor and truth. We knew him to be a kind soul, one of those with a healing presence and a twinkle in his eye. He will be truly missed by all that knew him.

November 7, 2017

Alan Fitch

Bryan Holt was a wonderful man. I will miss his stories and great sense of humor. Such a wonderful person to be around. Prayers for the entire family.

November 7, 2017

Mike Decuir

Bryan Davis, Jr. was a great man. I had the pleasure of working with him while I was an Intern at the Nacogdoches County Courthouse. He was a mainstay fixture there and loved by all. So sad to hear of his passing.

November 7, 2017

May God's loving kindness comfort you and help you through this very sad time
Psalms 29:11

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