of Little Rock, AR
February 8, 1967 - November 9, 2022
Steven Randall Davis, 55, entered into the Arms of Jesus and into his eternal home on November 9, 2022. Steve was a retired Little Rock Firefighter and Jeep enthusiast.
Steve is preceded in death by his father, Ralph "Reagen" Davis. He is survived by his mother, Martha Sue Davis; one brother, Everette Davis; daughters, Delaney Davis, Madison Canady, Hayden Becker and son, Landon Davis. He is also survived by three grandchildren, Skyler, Dustin and Amelia.
Steve loved life and spent his time helping his mother, traveling and most of all attending events with his and various other Jeep clubs. Steve's laugh and love were contagious and he was always willing to help others.
Visitation will be 6-8pm Friday, November 11, 2022 at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church. A Celebration of Life will be at 9:30am Saturday, November 12, 2022 at Geyer Springs First Baptist Church followed by burial at Pinecrest Memorial Park.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Geyer Springs First Baptist Church.
Martha Sue, I just saw today that Steve passed away suddenly in November. I’m so saddened to hear this news! You’ll be in my thoughts and prayers!
We lost my oldest Brother Bob in October, 2022. I wasn’t ready for this as I’m sure you weren’t for Steve’s sudden death!
Love you sweet friend, Kathryn Parker Blackwell
What a great loss for all. Martha Sue, Everette and family, you are in my prayers. Steve was a great friend growing up.
Rest in peace. Friend from the past, you will always be in our memories
My prayers are with you, Martha Sue and your family! With love! Donna Harrison
We send our condolences and prayers to you at this time of your loss.
Joe and Bonnie Magness
My sincere condolences to Martha Sue and family. Know that you are in my thoughts and prayers at this sad time.
I am thankful for the years of friendship Jim and I had with your family. May our Lord bless and comfort you all as you miss Steve!!
Milly
Grateful for Steven’s life! May God bless and comfort your family as you treasure your memories.
It’s been awhile since we were neighbors, not long out of high school. Always had a smile and something witty to say. His laughter and fun spirit are what I remember most. Many years later we caught back up and the love and admiration he had for all of his children was evident. He was so proud of each of his kids. Job well done! You’ll be missed!