Alen Baker
Ted was one of the first members at Hopewell that we met. He was passionate about Hopewell and very, very welcoming! We will miss him.
Alen and Scottie Baker
Birth date: Aug 20, 1962 Death date: Apr 27, 2026
Col. Theodore “Ted” Lee Davis, Jr., USAF (Ret.), lived a life defined by resilience, mentorship, and unwavering determination. He passed away on April 27, 2026, after courageously surpassing every expectation in his battle with gl Read Obituary
Ted was one of the first members at Hopewell that we met. He was passionate about Hopewell and very, very welcoming! We will miss him.
Alen and Scottie Baker
I had the honor of knowing T.O. for 30 years. I was also a recipient of the "T.O. Davis Award" at Weapons School. These photos are from his last assignment before retirement, when he served as the Director of the Joint Interoperability Division at Ft.Bragg NC. We traveled the world spreading the gospel of interoperability to the war fighter. His leadership and guidance positioned the organization to be the premier training facility it is today. His personal approach; a cup of coffee in hand while standing in the doorway of my office, was typically a highlight of the day. When he delivered one of his famous leadership quotes, he would dip his head a bit as he leaned in and say "don't let the low threat become a high threat by perceiving it to be no threat", or something like that. Instant gold! Family was common ground that we always discussed. His love of family was evident, and the stories he would share were his most prized treasures. Suzanne, Caroline, and Jackson, our hearts go out to you and pray for eventual peace. Thank you for sharing Ted with us, he has always been a gift to those he was around. Much love, Brian and Felicia Bass
Ted will always stand out to me as a loving involved father and mentor to the FPC Youth group. We were blessed to have him in our sphere of Ven if it wasn’t nearly long enough.