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Post by bluecat on Aug 3, 2022 11:52:46 GMT -6
I received a text a couple days ago about the passing of Connell Edward Davis at his home in Kyle Tx on July 30th. Just today they posted his obituary and wanted to past this on to those in GP and the Coastal Bend.
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Post by bluecat on Aug 3, 2022 12:17:44 GMT -6
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Davis, Connell Edward
Connell Edward Davis, a natural athlete, free spirit, and loving son passed away unexpectedly at his home in Kyle, Texas on Saturday, July 30th, 2022, at the age of 35. Connell was born in Philadelphia, PA on Wednesday, May 20th, 1987, to Shannon Hill. As a baby, he moved with his mother, and older brother Qadiyr to State College, PA, while she attended Penn State University. Upon leaving Penn State for his mom's career, Connell lived in many places until the family settled in Tennessee. While in Tennessee, his Mom, met and married John Boesen. Together, as a new family, they moved to the U.S. Army base in Fort Sill, OK, where John's daughter Jennifer and son John Jr joined the family.
After John's retirement from the military, the family found a new home in Portland, a sleepy coastal Texas community. Connell attended Gregory-Portland Middle - High School, where he excelled at sports. He found a passion playing football as a star running back, and a love for track and field. He earned numerous medals and All-American titles in both sports. His prowess earned him two full-ride scholarships, one for football and one for track. Connell accepted an athletic scholarship from The University of Missouri in Columbia and played football for three years until a shoulder injury caused him to leave the football program. Several months later, Connell was sought out by Texas A&M-Kingsville and offered a new full-ride scholarship to play football and run track. He played for a couple of seasons, but personal struggles led him to leave school.
Several years passed and Connell joined the US Army and married. A string of unfortunate events ended both his military commitment and his marriage. Just as the Covid pandemic arose, Connell had found a new love and direction when he met and ultimately became engaged to Dr. Samantha Hernandez. Although Connell faced many challenges and obstacles, Samatha's love and support was always a constant in his life. Connell loved the outdoors, the beach, surfing, and fishing and always planned to live off the grid in a cabin and grow his own food. He was a free spirit and spent much time in deep thought. The last years of Connell's life were difficult, but the love of Samantha, his mother and father, and his family always surrounded him. Connell was preceded in death by his grandfather, Wilbert Hill, who guided him into the arms of Jesus, along with his Aunt Janice.
Connell is survived by his parents Shannon and John Boesen, his siblings: Jennifer Clayton and her husband Ty, John A. Boesen and his wife Jody, Qadiyr Davis and his wife Marissa, and his youngest brother Bryce Boesen. He will be greatly missed by his nieces and nephews: Erica, Tyrell, Alexander, Anaya, Jessi and Kano. He also leaves behind his grandmother Mildred Hill, great Aunts and Uncle, and his aunts and uncles: Janice and Kenneth Baston, Gregory and Pamela Hill, Sherrell Hill and her partner Dorsey Ward, Andrea and Jon Jenkins, Julie and James Shepherd, Gerald Boesen, his beloved fiancée Samantha Hernandez, and a host of extended family and friends.
Please join Connell's family in celebrating his amazing life at 3:00 pm on Saturday, August 6th, 2022, at Harrell Funeral Home, 1715 Kirby, Kyle, TIn
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Post by Clemensbuff on Aug 3, 2022 13:34:40 GMT -6
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Post by picodegallo on Aug 3, 2022 13:53:33 GMT -6
So young... RIP and God Bless...
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Post by bluecat on Aug 4, 2022 13:41:59 GMT -6
I was lucky to see Connell both on the football field and on the track many times. As good as he was in football his true talent was running on the track. I’ve seen some very good talented track athletes over the decades. I’ve seen some run on national teams and a rare few run in the Olympic Games. Connell had the talent to get to that level especially in the 400 meter run. Years ago I watched a 4x400 relay at Ray Akins stadium. A friend of mines son ran the anchor leg for Edna. His son was a legit 48.0 400 meter runner and when he got the baton he had a easy 30 meter lead on Connell. His Dad told me that race was over and I told him to just watch. On the last curve Connell caught him and beat him by 5 meters. His dad actually went up to Connell and shook his hand and told him how great a job he did in that race. RIP Connell and thanks for all those great memories!
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Post by warcat82 on Aug 4, 2022 16:39:15 GMT -6
Sadly one of the articles I read about it, made it sound as though it was self caused. Such a tragedy regardless, but even more sad if that's indeed what happened.....
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Post by CC_Varmints on Aug 5, 2022 15:18:55 GMT -6
So sad. Same age as my middle son. My conDColences to his family.
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