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Bradley Blair Davis, born April 11, 1959, passed away at his home in West Valley City, UT, on June 11, 2026, due to cardiac health complications. He was preceded in death by his parents, Blair and Oleta Davis; his sister, Peggy Jo Davis; and the mother of his children Tammy Rae Messenger.
The youngest of five children, Bradley was born in Idaho Falls and raised in Shelley, ID. From an early age, he was known for his boundless energy and a touch of mischief. Throughout his childhood and adolescence, he was a talented multi-sport athlete, earning numerous certificates, trophies, and titles. After high school, Bradley became a journeyman welder and master fabricator for the Sheet Metal Union. He was truly gifted in metalworking, creating everything from intricate jewelry and belt buckles to various forms of metal art.
A passionate motorsports enthusiast, Bradley raced for Honda as a young man, and his love for dirt and road bikes stayed with him throughout his life. His other hobbies included downhill skiing, performing acrobatic tricks on the trampoline and high dive. As well as cooking wonderful meals for his family. However, his greatest joy was raising his children and spending time with his grandchildren.
He is survived by his siblings, Bart (Kathy) Davis, Brent (Marsha) Davis, and Roxie (Darwin) Jensen; his children, Brandon Messenger, Beau Davis, and Katelin Davis (Patrick); and his cherished grandchildren, Kadenz Dubbelman and Kaspian Carroll and many nieces and nephews.
Services and Luncheon
A Celebration Of Life will be held July 11th, 2026, From 11:00AM-1:00PM, at the LDS Church In Shelley, ID, 675 S Milton Ave, Shelley, ID 83274 (Please park in the south parking lot and use the south entrance to the church)
A motorcycle procession will follow the luncheon to Sugar City Cemetery. In honor of Bradley's lifelong passion, if you have a motorcycle, please bring it to help send Bradley off for one last final ride.
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