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Tre Antonio Davis was born in Roosevelt Utah October 1, 2005. Tre lived and played in the Uintah Basin area his 17 unforgettable years of life. Tre was a very hard worker and put his all into anything he set his mind to. He was skilled in problem solving and could help fix just about anything. He liked taking things apart just to figure out how they worked. He loved wearing his boots and his cowboy hat. It was also seldom that you'd find him without a watch on his wrist or pocketknife in his pocket. He liked his coffee black and his licorice red and  sneaking out late to walk down to the store to buy some. Often found in the mountains, Tre was an adventure seeker, always out on the atv trails, antler hunting, boating, fishing, or even tubing the canal. He enjoyed archery shoots, elk hunting, fishing and camping where he was always the first one to get the fire going and he'd chopp wood for that fire all day if you'd let him. Tre liked sports especially baseball. Most weekends you could find him at the softball field playing ball with his cousins. Tre enjoyed PlayingMinecraft and other games on his  Xbox, watching Anime, Mountain Monsters, Longmire, Yellowstone, Big Bang Theory, Harry Potter and Mr Ballen on you tube. He liked all different kinds of music. He never mastered an instrument but loved to pluck away at the piano or the guitar. His favorite colors were red orange and camoflauge. He liked to go bowling, bike riding, swimming, and play pool.Tre was very creative and he would do crafts, sew and liked to draw as well. He enjoyed yardsales and thriftstores and buying random things,  mostly electronics and video games. He was strong willed and stubborn at times but had a huge loving heart that showed in everything he did. He was always trying to help in any way he possibly could and he always seemed to know just what to do. He was outgoing, liked teasing, playing jokes, and socializing, he made a friend everywhere he went. He liked everyone and anyone and once you met Tre, he was a friend forever.

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