Houston Chronicle

KARI DAVIS

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1979-2021

“So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am your God, I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my righteous right hand.” Isaiah 41:10

Kari Braband Davis, passed from this life into eternal life on February 2, 2021. This beautiful blue-eyed blonde was born on January 13, 1979 to Kay and Baxter Braband in Houston, Texas. Kari lived her life sharing the special gifts she inherited from her mother and father, a spontaneou­s wit, a relentless sense of humor and a generous heart. She could coax a laugh from the most sullen of people, and would offer anything she had to someone in despair. Kari graduated from Klein High School and was an avid competitor on the swim team. She furthered her education by attending her father’s alma mater, The University of Texas at Austin and would later work for his company, Braband Building Systems, as Property Manager. Kari’s natural beauty, charismati­c personalit­y, and kind heart won her the love of Caleb Davis, and they married on November 3, 2007. Caleb and Kari were blessed with three amazing children, Jonah, Cameron, and Taryn. And although God’s plan would not keep her in their lives long enough, they will carry the memory of their adoring, fun-loving mother in their hearts forever.

Kari was preceded in death by her hero, her father, Baxter Braband. Left to mourn the loss but cherish the time they had with Kari, is her mother, Kay Braband; Kari’s husband Caleb Davis, children Jonah, Cameron and Taryn Davis; brother Chris Braband, and wife Gina; nephews Logan, Corbin, and Brendon Braband. Kari had a favorite poem by E. E. Cummings, “i carry your heart with me (i carry it in my heart)”, for those of us left behind, we find comfort knowing Kari carried a piece of our heart with her to Heaven and are blessed knowing that she will remain in our hearts forever. Memorial service will be held at Bammel Church of Christ, located at 2700 Cypress Creek Parkway, Houston, Texas 77068 on Wednesday February 10th at 3:00 pm. Masks are required. Memorial donations may be made in Kari’s memory to the Northwest Assistance Ministries, 15555 Kuykendahl Rd, Houston, TX 77090.

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