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I personally will always miss his gregarious nature 🤗
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J- I know you lived life to the fullest and with such a beautiful loving family around at your side. Being around you all was inspirational that love can be infinitely strong. 

My deepest condolences to your mom, dad, Summer, and beautiful wife and family. 

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Dr. Davis was and will always be my favorite doctor! He was THE coolest! He was always so warm and upbeat. 

Remember the basket of beers Dr. Davis?! Cheers to you!

I have a critical illness and honestly, I can't wait to see him on the other side, looking forward to it! 

Much love and comfort to his family.

~HJS

Father Daughter Dance with Un…
2019, Paso Robles
Father Daughter Dance with Uncle Scott — with Justin, Skye, Scott and Sloane
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This was the day he told us a…
Whale Rock Festival
This was the day he told us all about your amazing rafting trip and how much fun everyone had. It made us want to replicate the trip exactly! Will never forget how special he made you feel anytime he saw you. Huge bear hug, kiss on the cheek. You could just feel your spirits be lifted up just fromHis smile and greeting. Also, dangerous human pyramids and the way he rocked a CHMS auction like it was nbd. ❤️
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Dr " Just call me Justin" Davis was my mother's physician since he took over the practice, My mother always spoke highly of him and how he ( as she put it) he didn't go to Dr school, he was kind, listened and acted like a regular everyday fellow, he wears cowboy boots she says and gives the best hugs! I had never met him or spoken to him until the summer of 2020. My mother was in Idaho visiting my sister and took a fall and broke her leg. Knowing she had an appointment the next week in his office, I called to cancel the appointment and ask them to please release any medical records due to her accident when the surgeon/ hospital reached out to them. 30 mins or so later, I get a call from Dr Davis office. I picked up it and to my surprise it was Justin. He read the notes I had left for the office and wanted to know everything. He didn't know me at all, but cared  genuinely about my mom's well being. We chatted for an hour, which I was very grateful for and truly appreciated.. what doctor does this!?!?! , " Justin" 

Extraordinary human being he will be missed by so many 💔👼

Dear Lisa and family,

There are simply no words to express the deep sorrow we feel. Losing Justin was such a profound loss to the entire community, which pales in comparison to your loss as his family. Mike and I ran into him right outside your office one day and  we all laughed at the irony of his dad being Mike’s mom’s dentist over 50 years ago and now you are ours. And then, just a few months ago he became Mike’s doctor. Definitely got the sense that family and relationships were everything to him - a truly compassionate, joyful human being.

God bless, and know you are in our prayers.

Mike and Denise VanHorn

What a beautiful service. I wonderful tribute the Justin. He will be missed. Sending prays to the Davis family. 
We are still without words on how awful this is.  We think about you guys and of Justin all the time.  We sadly can’t make it to today’s memorial because Ciera had hip replacement surgery on Wednesday.  We will be thinking of all of you today.  Ciera, Mark and Ace Adams
Our hearts go out to your entire family. Justin was bigger than life! We will surely miss this booming laughter, his ever smiley face, and his genuine care. We are so sorry for your loss ❤️‍🩹
My deepest condolences to the Davis family. Justin was a giant of a man. I only had the honor of knowing him through a few trail rides and fishing trips, but even such brief exposure left me with the lasting impression of a kind, boisterous, fearless warrior and friend. Sending all my love.

The Davis family was, for me,  my 2nd family growing up.  The love they showed and shared, both as a family and to others, was something I always wanted to achieve in my life.  The memories I have of the family always makes me happy, and I appreciate every moment I was blessed to spend with them.  I do not know if Justin, as well as his parents John and Carolyn, ever knew how much the time with them meant to me.  

There are too many memories of Justin to write in one post, and honestly too heartbreaking to recall all at once.  Justin was closer to me than my own brother (which for those who know, ok that may not be saying much, but still).  From junior high chicken fights in the pool, to driving me to school our senior year (he would show up even when I ditched, which was way too often), to waking up in a random room at his fraternity house at Stanford, Justin was always there in my life.

Meeting Lisa, and seeing Justin and her together, was such a great feeling and their love was obvious.  I was actually worried about how Justin was doing, after not seeing him for so many years.  Seeing them together, and hearing about their family, I felt silly for even worrying about him.

I wish I had stayed more connected with Justin.  Looking at all the outpouring of messages though, I am not sure he would have been able to fit me into his schedule :) .  I will dearly miss him, because even when we did not see each other for years, I always still felt connected to him.  

I apologize to John, Carolyn, Summer, Lisa and the rest of the family, but I will not be attending the Celebration of Life.  I know that I do not have the emotional capacity to handle it.  Besides, Justin is used to me ditching things, in fact, he would probably expect it :) 

I only knew Justin as a patient, but felt as if he were a friend. He was bigger than life and had a great smile and laugh. He had a way of making someone feel better just by giving them a hug. We talked about our cowboy boots and  Westerns, and we both talked about how much we loved our families.  He loved his family so much. May God bring you all strength and may the warm memories soon overcome the coldness of grief.  
John Butler
2011, Hearst ranch highway 46 east
My first year in the trail ride. I was pretty nervous about all the stories I heard since I was a wrestler.  Someone tried to get me to wrestle Doc. And I politely declined. Later that evening I was greeted. Until with a thank you as he exclaimed. I’m not messing with you. You’re a young tank and I’m old. It was told in a more colorful way but none the less it was a sincere moment. I took my son to try e trail ride for his first year this year and Doc was missed incredibly. It was hard to keep the tears to a minimum when we had a little gathering for him. He was an amazing human and I have so many fond memories of him and I hope you’re up there reminiscing about the whiskey my dear friend. 
We are very sorry for your loss.  Our hearts go out to you and your family.

Dr. Davis was my Doctor for many years. His kindness and true concern was legendary.  He was always willing to go the extra mile in research and modern technology. He treated his patients like family and was loved deeply by all who knew him. He will deeply missed by everyone he touched.

Santa Pinup
2022, Paso Market Walk, Spring Street, Paso Robles, CA, USA
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At the Blaneys house
2024, Paso Robles, CA, USA
At the Blaneys house — with Kim and hami Ebrahimi

To the most wonderful family in Paso Robles....

Paul/Dannie

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