Robert Chester Davis, II

robert  davis, ii

November 15, 1941 ~ February 6, 2026

Born in: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Resided in: Beulah, Colorado

Robert “Bob” Davis, D.M.D. II, 84; a cherished member of the Beulah and Pueblo communities, passed away peacefully on February 6, 2026 surrounded by his family. Born on November 15, 1941 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to the late Robert and Vera Davis of Cincinnati, Ohio and was preceded in death by his sister Gayle Wells. Bob lived a life that reimagined all possibilities with a profound dedication. Early in life, Bob attended McNicholas High School and graduated early through the acceleration of his academic achievements. While completing his undergraduate degree at the University of Cincinnati, Bob began working night shifts at an industrial canning factory to pursue his dream of becoming a dentist. As the youngest student in his graduating class, he graduated with honors from the University of Louisville, School of Dentistry in 1967. Soon thereafter, his passion for nature, wildlife and big game hunting moved him to Colorado, where he began a journey that would result in a life lived fully and a life well-lived. As a young dentist and throughout his career, he passionately served the Pueblo community from 1969 to 2019. Dr. Davis co-founded Pueblo’s Northside Dental Center, established in 1974, with the devotion and dedication of providing his patients with the most advanced and ethical standard of care. As an honored member and President of The Pueblo Dental Study Club, Dr. Davis remained actively involved in the dental industry developments, earning his MAGD in 1985 from the Academy of General Dentistry (AGD). In 1989, AGD recognized and granted him the Fellowship designation for demonstrating an exceptional interest in the advancement of the dental profession. Later in his career, Dr. Davis enjoyed traveling to Nicaragua with Operation Mercy Ministries to provide dental care to the remote populations of several underserved communities. Providing these professional services gave him the greatest honor and pleasure during his lifelong career as a dentist. Bob’s life was largely characterized by his love for adventure and exploration; logging over 10K Instrument-Rated pilot hours of his single engine aircrafts over 45 years… flying to destinations as far south as the tropics of Costa Rica to the rivers and streams of the Alaskan peninsula. As a member of the NRA and SCI communities, Bob was an avid big-game hunter and angler traveling all over the world to explore and connect with nature through his lifelong passion of hunting, since age 7. He proudly was the 672nd hunter to acquire The North American Grand Slam of Sheep. Over a lifetime of his hunting expeditions, Bob was awarded an Exotic World Record in 1994, and the 26th Boone and Crocket Club North America Big Game Award in 20042006. Bob blessed his family and friends with a jovial and uplifting spirit and was a man of many skills and many stories. Bob selflessly shared his diverse skillset and abilities with all; teaching and developing programs for the 4-H shooting sport community, the local Boy Scout chapter, and as an educator for mountain flying conditions to the pilots of the Rocky Mountain region. Bob generously offered a handyman helping hand to anyone in need; building, welding or fixing. Bob was a proud husband, father and grandfather. He is survived by the love of his life and wife of just over a half a century, Cheryl; his son Brad and wife Atalie; his daughter Monica and her husband Steve, as well as his 3 grandchildren, Eastyn (17), Nora (7) and Cole (5). Bob is also survived by his younger brother, Glenn, and younger sister Chris Bradburn, as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews and friends. Bob was truly a gentle soul with a very bright spirit and will be deeply missed by so many. If you are interested in attending the Celebration of Life for Dr. Davis, please email monica@kkbykaur.com for details.

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  1. CandleImageDearest Cheryl: my deepest condolences to you and your children, it was a long run for you 2. i wish you had your buddy dona to be with you in your time of need. im so sorry. David

  2. CandleImageCheryl, Brad, Monica and family,
    We all send our sincere and heartfelt condolences to each of you. Grateful for all the happy memories and a life well-lived!
    Love, Chris, Katie, Jon and family

  3. Cheryl and family,
    So sorry for your loss. I enjoyed knowing Dr. Davis as both my dentist and my friend. Talking with him and Cheryl every time I came into the office was so enjoyable. My heart and prayers go out to the family during this difficult time.

  4. CandleImageCheryl, I’m so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you at this time.
    Marlene Keithley

  5. CandleImageCheryl my thought and prayers to you and your family. I was just heartbroken to hear about Bob’s passing.

  6. What an amazing tribute to his life. We had some great times working and traveling together. He was an amazing dentist! My condolences to you and your family Cheryl. I love you and am here for you my beautiful best friend 🧡

  7. Our condolences to your entire family. Dr. Davis was a good man and always had a smile on his face. He will be sorrowly missed.

  8. CandleImageCheryl and family,
    We are praying for Jesus’ comfort and peace for you all. Remember the gift of Love Bob and You had.
    Love Mal and Marge Mudd

  9. CandleImageCheryl and family,
    I’m so sorry to hear about Dr. Davis’s passing. I will always have a deep respect for him as he was my dentist, as well as my family’s dentist for many years. He made coming to the dentist a good experience. He always had great music throughout the dentist office to listen to while getting your teeth fixed.
    I will always cherish the young buck head trophy that was given to me for my guest house. I always think of him when I talk about how I got it. I’ve been asked if I shot it myself. lol
    God bless him and I hope he is resting easy. He had a great life here on Earth.
    Kimberly Pease and sister Debra.

  10. CandleImageCheryl, I’m so sorry to hear that Bob passed away. My heartfelt condolences to you, Brad and Monica. I have so many memories from working there and being a patient. Bob always had stories to tell and he was very passionate about his work – I always knew I was in good hands.
    Love and prayers,
    Barb Girodo

  11. Cheryl and family,
    I’m deeply sorry to hear about Bob’s passing. I’ll always value our memories. If you need anything, I’m here for you.
    Love,
    Pam and Anita Jenkins

    • Cheryl and family I am so sorry for your loss. Prayers to you all. He was a great man and dentist. I had the honor of working for him and knowing him . His patients loved him. Love to you all. Love Lisa Thomas


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