Cameron Earl Davis, 32, passed away Thursday at 1:30pm at Integris Baptist Medical Center. He was born in Oklahoma City, OK at Deaconess Hospital to mother Carol Davis and father Ike Shirley.
Cameron married his wife Derena Davis on October 13, 2007. Cameron loved spending time with his wife and children, being outside, hanging out with his twin sister Tamera, and playing his XBOX, PS3, and Wii.
If you would like to hang out and kick it with him one last time, please meet at Mercer-Adams Funeral Service, Tuesday, May 24, 8am-9pm and Wednesday, May 25, 8am-5pm.
His funeral service will be held on Thursday, May 26 at 3pm at Victory Church, 4300 N. MacArthur in Warr Acres.
Everyone keeps asking if they can help in any way, and the way you can help is to donate to Cameron Davis Memorial Fund at any Bank of Oklahoma location.
He is survived by wife Derena Davis; daughters Alicesun and Emma Davis; mother Carol Davis; twin sister Tamera Davis; brothers Riley and Jeff Davis; sister Tiffany Wallace; sister-in-law Jeannie Davis; brothers-in-law Dustin and DOwen Carson, Danny Wallace; aunt Karen; a ton of nieces and nephews and tons of friends.
To share a memory or condolence, visit www.mercer-adams.com
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