Support Ali’s Boys After an Unimaginable Loss
On March 9th, Ali closed her eyes here on earth and woke up in Heaven. While we take comfort knowing she is finally at peace, the loss she leaves behind is unimaginable for the people who loved her most, especially her two boys, Cade and Cayson.
Ali was the kind of person who made space for everyone. For over 20 years she worked as a hair stylist and built a successful business, but more than that she built relationships. She was the friend who would always listen, always offer advice (solicited or not), and always make people feel seen.
But her most important role in life was being a mom. Ali was the perfect boy mom. She was always ready to be rowdy, go camping, shoot hoops in the driveway, or pile into the car for long drives to the beach with Matt and the boys. She loved those moments just as much as the quiet ones too, sitting peacefully on her back porch.
Ali leaves behind her husband, William “Matthew” Davis, and their two beloved sons, Cade and Cayson. She also leaves behind her parents, Brenda Litz Gall and Michael Gall; her mother-in-law Vicki (Tom) Davis; her sisters Baili (Billy) and Brandi (Robert); and many nieces and nephews who adored her.
Anyone who knew Ali knows how fiercely she loved her family. Right now, her boys and Matt are facing not only overwhelming grief, but also the many practical challenges that follow such a sudden loss.
This fundraiser has been created to help support Cade and Cayson as they navigate life without their mom. Donations will help with immediate expenses, provide stability for the boys, and support their future needs during this incredibly difficult time.
If you are able, please consider donating. If you cannot give financially, sharing this page and lifting this family up in prayer means just as much.
Ali lived by the words of Philippians 4:13 — “I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me.”
Now we surround her boys with that same strength, love, and community.
Thank you for helping care for the two people who meant the most to her.
Organizer and beneficiary
W Matt Davis
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