In memory of Teo Davis.

Teo Davis was born in 1951 to Bill and Annie Davis, and grew up in Spain.  He was educated in England.  In the early 1970s, he moved to the USA where he lived for the rest of his life until his death on March 1st 2016, in Los Angeles, California. Teo had been in frail health due to a destructive lifestyle that led to a failing heart, and diabetes. Despite the river of darkness than ran through his life, he was an extraordinary person, much loved, with many friends.  May he always be remembered by his friends and family.

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I just wanted to leave my condolences and a comforting scripture. John 5:28 reads- 'Do not marvel at this, because the hour is coming in which all those in the memorial tombs will hear his voice and come out." This speaks of a resurrection of our dead loved ones. I know you don't know me but you and the family will be in my prayers.
lish91185
12th October 2016
From Katie He appreciated me. Without realizing it, he made himself one of the most important people in my life and I waited to long to tell him that. I stayed with him in Pasadena at his little house there in March of 2008. I went to LA to visit him and he took these photos of me near Carrizo plain which was a very favorite place for us. I was 5 months pregnant with my first child. I gave him a hard time about smoking around me. We argued a little but we also had many lovely moments. He worked hard to provide those for me and many others. He was so respectful to me. I ate it up because he was so handsome and fascinating. He was so kind to me.
Nena
4th May 2016
If you're not approaching, I hope at least You're off to comfort someone who needs you more, Not lost wandering aimlessly Or drawn to the shelter of well-lit rooms Where people assume you've arrived already. If you're coming this way, send me the details— The name of the ship, the port it leaves from— So I can be down on the dock to help you Unload your valises, your trunks and boxes And stow them in the big van I'll have rented. I'd like this to be no weekend stay Where a single change of clothes is sufficient. Bring clothes for all seasons, enough to fill a closet; And instead of a single book for the bedside table Bring boxes of all your favorites. I'll be eager to clear half my shelves to make room, Eager to read any titles you recommend. If we've many in common, feel free to suggest They prove my disposition isn't to blame For your long absence, just some problems of attitude, A few bad habits you'll help me set to one side. We can start at dinner, which you're welcome To cook for us while I sweep and straighten And set the table. Then light the candles You've brought from afar for the occasion. Light them and fill the room I supposed I knew With a glow that shows me I was mistaken. Then help me decide if I'm still the person I was Or someone else, someone who always believed in you And imagined no good reasons for your delay.
Holli
4th March 2016
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