Sharon Kay Davis, 77, passed away Monday, August 18, 2025, in Fritch, Texas.
A graveside service will take place on Friday, August 22, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Highland Park Cemetery in Borger, Texas. Services are under the direction of Minton Chatwell Funeral Directors of Fritch. The family will receive guests on Thursday, August 21, 2025, from 5:00 PM to 7:00 PM at the funeral home in Fritch.
Sharon Kay Davis was born on July 6, 1948, in Matador, Texas to Henry L Martin Jr and Mary Katheryn Martin. She graduated with an Associate's Degree from West Texas State University, a testament to her commitment to education and self-improvement. On May 23, 1970, she married her beloved husband, Charles Michael Davis, in Borger, Texas.
She was a devoted church volunteer, using her talents and kindness to make a positive impact in her community. Sharon’s sweet and nurturing personality was apparent in all aspects of her life—whether through her love for flowers and gardening or her passion for travel, with memorable cruises that brought her happiness. She spent countless hours helping Benny raise money for the Rainbow Room. Sharon loved both cats and dogs but held a special place in her heart for Labrador Retrievers.
Sharon is survived by her loving daughter, Kristy Taylor, her husband, Tim, of Fritch; her brother, Hal Martin, his wife, Kellie, of Matador; her sister, Carol Gilbreth, her husband, Nathan, of Sundown; honorary grandson, Benny Taylor of Fritch, a host of nieces, nephews and extended family; and her beloved yellow lab, Archie.
Sharon was preceded in death by her parents; her beloved husband, Charles Michael Davis; and nephews Curtis Back and Kyle Back.
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