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In Memory of Suzie Davis

Suzie Davis ~ Celebration of Life

Suzie was a longtime volunteer at Wildhorse Ranch Rescue. 
She was an amazing and kind person. She loved the horses at the ranch, and she loved her sweet bunnies. 
She will be missed beyond belief. 

Suzie Davis

     On May 7, 2025, the angels came for our precious daughter Suzie Davis, while she slept.
 
 
     Sueann Louise Davis (Suzie) was born on October 14, 1979 in Hayward, California. Suzie grew up in Oakley, California, and was a graduate of Liberty High School, in Brentwood, California. While in high school, Suzie was a member of the FFA and raised a pig, sheep, and a steer as her livestock projects.  
     Suzie loved horses as a child and that love never faded. Shortly after moving to Arizona in 2019, Suzie began volunteering at "Wildhorse Ranch Rescue" in Gilbert, Arizona. She fed, watered, and cared for the mustangs and adopted horses. It was not long before she was a member of the "Herd Health Team" where she took on additional responsibilities to care for the sick and injured horses, sometimes working late night shifts to ensure the horses received the care they needed.   
     Suzie also took shifts at the Wildhorse Welcome Cottage. While at Wildhorse, Suzie became the contact person for Brambley Hedge, a rabbit rescue that takes rabbits from other rescues and places them up for adoption. Suzie also created the Bunny Program at Wildhorse to help foster bunnies until Brambley could find room for them.  Suzie had a knack for convincing other volunteers to open their doors to foster rabbits that are awaiting an opening. She taught them how to care for rabbits, kept supplies full, brought rabbits to their vet appointments and finally, to Brambley where they could find fur-ever homes. Suzie became an integral part in providing secure places for dozens of rabbits to land until they could go to the next phase of adoption. She fostered many rabbits herself including her own rabbit named Baby who she foster-failed and loved dearly along with her dogs. 
   Suzie is survived by her parents, Ken and Debbie Davis of Chandler, Arizona, Brother and Sister-in-Law Austin and Anne Davis and her two nieces Abigail Davis and Amelia Davis from Clarksville Tennessee; Cousin Sheila Flanagan, her husband Michael Flanagan and their son, Cayden of Mt. Juliet, TN. She is also survived by her Uncle Ken Gomez of Long Beach, California, Aunt "Tia" Penny Gomez of Pleasanton, CA, and Cousin Nick Gomez of Vermont; Aunt Kelly Rogas and husband Todd Rogas, Cousins Amie Shahan and Drew Rogas, of Conroe, Tx. 
 
  Suzie was deeply loved by her family and her many friends and will be missed forever. 
 

 A Celebration of Life for Suzie Davis will be announced soon: Details Forthcoming
 

In lieu of flowers, The Davis Family has requested that donations be made to one of Suzie's favorite charities. 

Wildhorse Ranch Rescue ~ Wildhorse.org 
11811 S Lindsay Rd Gilbert, AZ 85296

Brambley Hedge Rabbit Rescue ~ Brambley Hedge Rabbit Rescue, Inc.
10810 N Tatum Blvd Phoenix, AZ 85028

 

 

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Andrew on June 16, 2025 at 8:24 PM said:

I only knew Suzie for a short few months. She introduced and mentored me through fostering bunnies. Her dedication and love for the welfare of animals was very apparent and contagious. I can only hope to have even a fraction of the positive impact on the lives of people and animals that Suzie had. Rest in peace.
Tami Beatty on June 16, 2025 at 7:54 PM said:

Suzie always had a smile for everyone. She was an inspiration of caring and giving to all the animals and her fellow vounteers. I will miss her greatly.
Wendy Griffith on June 16, 2025 at 6:56 PM said:

I met Suzie in November at WHRR and felt an instant connection with her. We talked for several hours about all kinds of things. The thing that impressed me the most was her desire to give back. She was a very special person and will be greatly missed.
Nikki on June 16, 2025 at 6:40 PM said:

Suzie was such a wonderful soul. I’ll always remember the laughs we shared over the bunnies.
Kim - Wildhorse Founder on June 15, 2025 at 1:13 PM said:

Suzie was a wonderful part of The Wild Team at Wildhorse Ranch Rescue. She always had a smile on her face and was willing to help anywhere she could. We were fortunate to know her, and she will be forever in our hearts.
Natalie on June 7, 2025 at 10:32 AM said:

Suzie showed compassion for animals and people openly and freely. She always had a smile and loved to talk and laugh about funny animal antics. She was dedicated to her family and was an awesome friend. She got me into bunny fostering and became a great friend in the process. She is a force that will be and has been greatly missed.
Bunny Foo Foo on May 18, 2025 at 4:16 PM said:

We loved Suzie so much and we will all miss her smiling face and beautiful heart.

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  Wildhorse Ranch Rescue, Inc. aka Wildhorse
501(c)(3) charity ~ Established 1995
Mailing Address for ALL correspondence: PO Box 3080 Gilbert, AZ 85299-3080
Physical Addresses:  WHQ ~ Wildhorse Head Quarters 11811 S Lindsay Road Gilbert, AZ 85296
W@PP ~ Wildhorse at Pixie's Playground - Certified Foster Facility - San Tan Valley, AZ
W66 - Wildhorse 66 ~ 3555 W Old Hwy Ash Fork, AZ 86320

Phone: (866) 926-8007 General inquires ~ office@wildhorse.orgVolunteering ecreeger@wildhorse.org

 

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