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CPL Todd Edward Davis

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CPL Todd Edward Davis Veteran

Birth
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
9 Jan 2008 (aged 22)
Diyala, Iraq
Burial
Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Cpl. Todd E. Davis of Raymore, Mo., is the son of the late Edward E. Davis, the brother of Jeremy Daniel Davis, and the nephew of Dorothy and Ralph Ochsner and Sue Davis, all of Kansas City, Missouri. He is survived also by his stepmother, Katherine Shewmaker Davis and her two sons, Stephen and James. Todd attended Lee's Summit North High School, where as a junior, he was state qualifier in wrestling. During high school, he earned his second brown belt degree in Karate. At Meramac College in St. Louis, he was an academic All American and an All American junior college wrestler. In the summer of 2001, he participated in the Deutsch Open Wrestling series sponsored by the People to People Sports Ambassador Program. He volunteered for the Army in 2005. His tour in Iraq ended January 9, 2008, when he and five other soldiers were killed during an explosion of a booby- trapped house in an offensive against insurgents in Diyala Province, Iraq.
Cpl. Todd E. Davis of Raymore, Mo., is the son of the late Edward E. Davis, the brother of Jeremy Daniel Davis, and the nephew of Dorothy and Ralph Ochsner and Sue Davis, all of Kansas City, Missouri. He is survived also by his stepmother, Katherine Shewmaker Davis and her two sons, Stephen and James. Todd attended Lee's Summit North High School, where as a junior, he was state qualifier in wrestling. During high school, he earned his second brown belt degree in Karate. At Meramac College in St. Louis, he was an academic All American and an All American junior college wrestler. In the summer of 2001, he participated in the Deutsch Open Wrestling series sponsored by the People to People Sports Ambassador Program. He volunteered for the Army in 2005. His tour in Iraq ended January 9, 2008, when he and five other soldiers were killed during an explosion of a booby- trapped house in an offensive against insurgents in Diyala Province, Iraq.

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