Beth Davis went home to be with the Lord on, June 8th, 2019, after a four-month battle with cancer. She died peacefully at her home in Tulsa, OK. She was 66. A celebration of Beth's life will be held at 11 AM, on Saturday, June 29th at Fitzgerald Southwood Colonial Chapel.
Beth was the Founder and CEO of Gold Star Referral Clubs and served as an inspiration, mentor, and leader for hundreds if not thousands of business people around the country.
Beth was born in Bay City, Michigan in 1952 to Oscar and Doris Hufnagel. In her mid-teens, she moved with her parents to Traverse City, Michigan. Later, she married John Wehr and had two sons, Nicolas and Benjamin. In the early 1990s, she and her family moved to Gaithersburg, MD, a suburb of Washington, D.C.
After her marriage dissolved, she met her current husband, Todd Davis in May 1993 and they were married in October 1994. They relocated to Tulsa to attend Rhema Bible Training College in 2000, completing their studies in Pastoral Care in 2003.
Beth had a way of making everyone feel comfortable. She embraced her family, whether by blood, marriage, or choice. Relative or not, you were family. Once a part of her family, you stayed in the family circle, which created a wonderful environment at large family celebrations, holidays, and gatherings. She had an enduring love that unified people, and inspired others.
She is survived by her husband, Todd Davis; sons, Allan Davis (Clearwater, FL), Nicolas (Nic) Wehr, Benjamin Wehr (both of Tulsa, OK); two brothers, Jay Hufnagel (Suwanee, GA), Andy Hufnagel (Deerfield, MA); grandchildren, Christopher and Jessica Davis (Arlington, VA), Lyric, Oscar, KC, Noelle, Griffin, Jasper, Belle, Lily, Hope, and Thomas (Tulsa, OK); nieces Dori (Hufnagel) Brissette, Jennifer (Hufnagel) Molck, and Jami (Hufnagel) Williams; several cousins, grandnieces and grandnephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Oscar and Doris, and nephew Jay Hufnagel.
Beth lived her life with energy, dedication, passion, love for Jesus Christ, and devotion to her family.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial donations be made to goodshepherdhospice.com/donations (please specify Tulsa).