of Concord, AR
January 18, 1951 - September 7, 2025
William (Bill) Arthur Davis III, 74, passed away September 7, 2025 at his home with his loving wife and partner of 50 years, Gail, by his side, following a lengthy illness. Bill was born January 18, 1951 to Tommye and William ''Jake'' Davis Jr. in Fayetteville, AR. His formidable years as a child found him enthralled by agriculture and the cattle business through his grandfather's packing plant and livestock auction in NW Arkansas, fueling a lifetime passion that he would spend his last days overseeing. The young Davis family moved to Little Rock when Bill was a child, where his father began a successful sales career in the trucking industry, which would later parlay into lifelong adventures for Bill. Always a hustler but never one to shy away from fun, his work ethic began early, running paper routes and mowing lawns, gathering enough money over time to expand his interest and activity in Motocross racing as a teenager across Arkansas and Nationally. Bill attended and graduated High School from the Little Rock Catholic High School in 1969.
Upon High School graduation, Bill entered the workforce selling Peterbilt trucks. Highly successful at this venture, Bill still longed for more, with an entrepreneurial spirit and energy to burn, Bill moved to Batesville and under the tutelage of Julian Martin, as he would say ''learned the trucking business''. During this same time frame, a young Gail Welborn would catch his attention and in 1975 together they began Bill Davis Trucking Inc. A married couple who never forgot where they came from, over the next 50 years they grew Bill Davis Trucking Inc. to become a premier refrigerated carrier across the country, where they specialized in building relationships with customers and employees, knowing that key to success was honesty and integrity through every situation, with a focus on people at the center of all they did.
In the 1980's another fire lit in Bill, or BD, as many knew him. The love of racing he developed as a teenager took charge and Bill became involved in the racing career of a young Mark Martin, son of his trucking mentor Julian. In 1987 Bill formed Bill Davis Racing, an adventure that would span the next 21 years with teams in the Cup Series, Xfinity Series and Truck Series and see Davis secure 40 wins, 68 poles, 182 top 5 finishes, 383 top 10 finishes, along with a 2002 Daytona 500 victory and the 2008 Truck Series Championship. Always with an eye for new talent in every business, Bill saw future Hall of Famers Mark Martin, Jeff Gordon, and Bobby Labonte pass through his garage in his early years and that success continued through the likes of Dave Blaney, Ward Burton, Mike Skinner, and Johnny Benson, Jr among a host of others. Recognized by his peers and race fans everywhere for his grit, determination, and relatable personality, Bill was inducted into the Arkansas Sports Hall of Fame in 2016.
In the late 1990's another old flame was re-kindled, when Bill entered the cattle business, first with the purchase of their River Ranch and later acquiring what is now the headquarters of one of the most picturesque properties in the world in Chimney Rock from Julian Martin. Never one to go small, Bill quickly grew the cowherd and facility into what has become one of the premier Brangus and Ultrablack herds in the world, supplying genetics across the globe. Always one to lend a helping hand, Bill was a founding partner of the marketing alliance GENETRUST and later GENEPLUS, served multiple terms on the Board of Directors of the International Brangus Breeder's Association, and yielded his insight and influence through multiple avenues, as a builder of relationships and a voice of common sense, being recognized by the breed as the IBBA Breeder of the Year in 2018.
By worldly definitions, anyone would be proud to have found a career path like Bill, let alone 3 in one life in which he became highly successful in each. A legacy of hard work, dedication, honesty and integrity, coupled with his vision, intuition, intellect, and knowledge that Gail would make it all work somehow led to him to what is one of the great American stories of success, living the American dream. He loved to say, ''I didn't have time to wait for success, so I went on without it.'', but one would have to argue, he may have started without success, but the success quickly followed. Bill Davis got the most out of every mile, he was a true National Treasure.
Bill is survived by his wife, and partner of 50 years, Gail Welborn Davis, of the home. His sister, Diane (Fletcher, Jr.) Lord; nieces, Conley (Alex) Golden & Katherine (Ben) Butler; and nephew Fletcher (Jesssica) Lord III, all of Little Rock, AR. Bill was preceded in death by his parents Tommye and William ''Jake'' Davis Jr.
A Celebration of Life will be announced and held in the coming weeks. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to the Victory Junction Gang Camp, 4500 Adam's Way, Randleman, NC 27317, or the Humane Society of Independence County, 5 Environmental Drive, Batesville, AR 72501.