Ashley Ann Davis

Ashley Ann Davis obituary

Ashley Ann Davis

Ashley Davis Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Colonial Funeral Home & Crematory - Phenix City on Jul. 17, 2025.

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Ashley Ann Davis, 36, of Smiths Station, Alabama, passed away on July 17, 2025. Born in Columbus, Georgia on July 26, 1988, to Alan Haas and Bonny Whitehurst Haas, Ashley grew into a woman of formidable kindness and generosity, touching the lives of all who knew her.

Ashley's heart was ever-expanding, and her capacity for love was most fully expressed in her devotion to her family. Other than her parents, Alan and Bonny Haas; she is survived by her beloved husband, Christopher Gary Davis II, with whom she built a beautiful life filled with laughter and cherished moments. She was blessed with two daughters, Isabella "Bella" Paige and Mayleigh Jo Marie Davis, who were the light of Ashley's world. She delighted in watching Belle's recitals and treasured every moment spent with her girls.

Her love extended to her grandfather, Robert "Paw Paw" Whitehurst, who instilled in her the values of family and tradition. Ashley's sisters, Courtney Haas (Corey) and Meghan Bramley (Jacob), will remember her as a pillar of strength and a source of unwavering support. Her nieces and nephew, Athena, Joseph "Joe Fish," Braelyn, Harper, Kennedy, and Madison, all held a special place in her heart.

Ashley's professional life was marked by her role as the office manager for Dykes Body Shop, where she was not just an employee but a cherished member of the team. Her "Work Husband," Doug Pullen, Jr. along with her colleagues, will miss her dedication, her ability to motivate, and her infectious enthusiasm for her work.

A member of Glenn Anthony Church, Ashley's faith was a testament to her belief in community and service. Her life will be celebrated at Glenn Anthony on Monday, July 21, at 2 PM, with Rev. Jared Owens officiating, honoring a woman whose spirit was a beacon of hope and joy to all.

Ashley's interests were as varied as they were rich. She was an avid fisherwoman, reveling in the peace of nature and the thrill of the catch. Her love of travel led her to adventures far and wide, yet she found equal pleasure in the simple act of entertaining family and friends at home. Ashley was the life of every gathering, ensuring that those around her were always smiling and enjoying themselves.

To describe Ashley is to speak of selflessness. She was a motivator, always placing the needs of others above her own. Her kindness was her signature, leaving an indelible mark on the hearts of those she encountered. Ashley's legacy is one of love, kindness, and the joy she brought to the world.

As we bid farewell to Ashley Ann Davis, we celebrate a life lived with purpose and grace. Her memory will continue to inspire us to live selflessly, to cherish our loved ones, and to make the world a happier place, just as she did. In honor of that very kindness, Ashley's Family would like to extend their appreciation and gratitude to the nurses and staff at Enhabit Hospice.

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