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Earl G “Butch” Davis II, 49, Passes Away in St. Louis
Obituary of Earl G. “Butch” Davis II
Earl G. “Butch” Davis II, aged 49, passed away on July 25, 2025, at St. Louis University Hospital. Born on February 29, 1976, in Carlinville, he was the son of Earl G. Davis and Wanda M. (Puskar) Davis. Butch’s life was filled with memorable moments and cherished relationships in Bunker Hill. His legacy will be remembered by family and friends who were touched by his kindness and spirit. For more details, visit the full obituary linked [here](https://t.co/kYbAVKTc5c). Join us in honoring Butch’s memory and celebrating the impact he made in our lives.
Earl G “Butch” Davis II, 49 of Bunker Hill, died at St. Louis University Hospital, St. Louis, MO on Friday, July 25, 2025, at 6:40 am. He was born on February 29, 1976, in Carlinville to Earl G Davis and Wanda M (Puskar) Davis….https://t.co/kYbAVKTc5c pic.twitter.com/HD8eKX4k3q
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Earl G “Butch” Davis II: A Life Remembered
It is with heavy hearts that we remember Earl G “Butch” Davis II, a beloved member of the Bunker Hill community. Butch, who was 49 years old, passed away at St. Louis University Hospital, St. Louis, MO, on Friday, July 25, 2025, at 6:40 am. A life that started on February 29, 1976, in Carlinville, Illinois, was marked by the love of his parents, Earl G Davis and Wanda M (Puskar) Davis.
Butch’s Early Life
Growing up in Carlinville, Butch was known for his vibrant personality and the kindness he showed to everyone around him. His leap year birthday made him a unique figure, and he often joked about only having a birthday every four years. This light-hearted humor was a significant part of who he was, reflecting his joyful approach to life.
A Community Figure
Butch was not just a resident of Bunker Hill; he was a pillar of the community. Friends and family describe him as someone who was always ready to lend a hand or share a laugh. His presence was felt in numerous local events, and he had a knack for bringing people together. Whether it was through volunteering or just being a friend, Butch made sure to leave a positive mark on those around him.
His Legacy
As news of his passing spread, many took to social media to express their sorrow and share memories. The BenGil Post highlighted his life and contributions, reminding everyone of the warmth and joy Butch brought into their lives. He was more than just a friend; he was a mentor, a confidant, and a source of inspiration for many.
A Final Farewell
Butch’s life may have ended, but his spirit lives on in the hearts of those who knew him. The memories created and shared will continue to inspire kindness and community spirit in Bunker Hill. His funeral service is expected to be a gathering of friends and family who wish to celebrate a life well-lived, as they remember the laughter and love that Butch so generously shared.
Remembering Butch
As we reflect on Earl G “Butch” Davis II’s life, let’s hold onto the lessons he taught us about community and camaraderie. His ability to connect with others serves as a reminder that every life has a story worth telling. If you would like to share your own memories or condolences, you can visit the BenGil Post for more information.
In times like these, it’s essential to come together and support one another. Butch may have left this world, but his legacy of love and community will continue to thrive in Bunker Hill. Let’s remember him not just in our sorrow, but also in the joy he brought into our lives.