Stratton Kade Davis was born on Nov.16, 2004, in Hobbs, New Mexico, to Nathan and Johana Davis. He came into this world six weeks early, full of fight and ready for life. Tragically, Stratton lost his beloved mother when he was just 10 months old. He was raised with unwavering love and support by his father Nathan, along with Mike, Stacy, Lucy, and Christina, who helped shape him into the incredible young man he became.
StrattongraduatedfromHobbs High School in May 2023. He had a zest for life, a passion for speed, and a drive to succeed. From a young age, Stratton embodied the spirit of hard work. He owned and operated Davis Lawn Care, power-washed local dealerships on weekends, and rented out trailers. His latest entrepreneurial venture was No BS Roll-Off Rentals—a true reflection of his determination and vision.
Stratton found joy in life’s adventures. He had a deep love for his family, his friends, his faith, and his dog Nellie. He shared a beautiful life and countless memories with his girlfriend, Brilei. He had a daily walk with Jesus through his Bible app and devotional streaks. Whether riding his quad or driving his Can-Am through the sand dunes, taking the motorhome to the mountains, or heading to the lake with his jet skis, Stratton embraced every moment with enthusiasm and courage. He loved to drive, he loved speed, and above all, he loved the journey.
Stratton is survived by his girlfriend, Brilei Fisher; his father, Nathan Davis; his brother, Stryker Davis; his Gramps, Mike Davis; his Gigi, Stacy Boozer; his grandmother, Doris Wester; his aunt, Denise Scott Church, and her husband, Scott. He is also survived by his bonus family, Robert Boozer, Brock and Alysa Boozer, Colin Boozer, Addie Boozer, and Samantha Herriage. Additionally, he is survived by his Mimi, Lucy Torres, his Poppa, Gary Williams, and his “Tia,” Christina Gonzalez.
He was preceded in death by his mother, Johana Davis; his great-grandparents, Bob and Doris Davis; and his bonus greatgrandparents, Monty and Sue Boozer.
Funeral arrangements are pending at Chapel of Hope in Hobbs, New Mexico.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the First United Methodist Church of Dimmitt or Castro Memorial Gardens.