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Paul Ray Davey

Sanpete MessengerbySanpete Messenger
03/16/2022
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Paul Ray Davey
Paul Ray Davey

      Paul Ray Davey, 60, of Mt. Pleasant, Utah, passed away March 7, 2022, in San Antonio, Texas, surrounded by his family. 

      He was born July 9, 1961, to Ann and Dwain Christensen in Sonora, California.

      Paul loved fishing, camping, and spending time with his family. He loved everyone’s kids and treated them as one of his own. Paul had a great sense of humor and was always teasing. No matter what life threw at him, he had a positive attitude.

      One of his favorite jobs was working in Alaska for GSI on the vibe opt crew. He also worked with his dad as a carpenter. In his later life, he worked as a handyman and could fix anything and would help anyone in need. Anyone that knew him loved him, and he will be greatly missed.

      He is survived by his children, Katie Davey (Aaron Weyant), Kellie Davey, Dwain (Allison) Davey, Josh Davey, and Kolbe Davey; grandkids, Jade and Morgan Weyant, Tyann and Nevaeh Mann, and Keira and Paul Davey; siblings, Karen (Ron) Sorensen; and nieces, Laurie (Steven) Moser, Jamie Bruno, and Brian (Chantel) Truitt.

      Preceded in death by his parents and son, Nicholas Davey.

A celebration of life will be held at a later date.  Online condolences at rasmussenmortuary.com

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