Tributes to Bolton’s Leigh Dad Alex Davies After Brain Tumour

In Bolton News by News Desk December 4, 2025 - 6:05 PM

Tributes to Bolton’s Leigh Dad Alex Davies After Brain Tumour

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Key Points

  • Alex Davies, a Leigh-born resident of Lostock, died on November 10, 2025, at age 50, just one day after his birthday, from glioblastoma, an incurable, fast-growing, and aggressive brain tumour diagnosed in 2023.
  • Survived by wife Emma Davies and children Joseph and Eloise.
  • Spent final days under care at Bolton Hospice, surrounded by loved ones.
  • Funeral held on November 28, arranged by Livesey Funeral Service; Emma described it as "such a good tribute to him".
  • During service, rain gave way to sunshine as tributes were made.
  • Described as "one of the best guys you could ever wish to meet" by lifelong friend Chris Kay; lover of music, Bolton Wanderers, and family.
  • Passionate about sustainability ('Leave No Trace' T-shirt), fighting inequality; played football with son Joseph, danced with daughter Eloise, attended gigs with wife Emma.
  • Chris Kay highlighted Alex's unassumed confidence, influence, and family devotion as his greatest achievements.
  • Emma praised Bolton Hospice support as "absolutely amazing".

Family and friends of much-loved father Alex Davies have paid heartfelt tributes following his death from a brain tumour, celebrating a life marked by family devotion, quiet influence, and passion for sustainability. Born in Leigh and living in Lostock, the 50-year-old succumbed to glioblastoma on November 10, survived by wife Emma and children Joseph and Eloise, after receiving end-of-life care at Bolton Hospice.

Alex Davies passed away peacefully at Bolton Hospice, encircled by his family, merely a day following his 50th birthday. Diagnosed in 2023 with glioblastoma—an aggressive, incurable tumour that ravages the brain rapidly—Alex confronted his illness with remarkable resolve alongside wife Emma.

His funeral, meticulously arranged by Livesey Funeral Service, occurred on November 28. As reported in coverage of the event, the procession departed the house amid pouring rain, yet midway through the service, as tributes unfolded, the sun emerged, casting a poignant glow over proceedings.

Who Was Alex Davies?

Alex, originally from Leigh and latterly of Lostock, embodied the essence of a devoted family man. A lifelong enthusiast of music, Bolton Wanderers football club, and above all, his family, he left an indelible mark on all who knew him.

Loved ones at the funeral portrayed him as "a beautiful soul with a pure zest and a passion for life". His interests extended beyond personal joys; Alex harboured deep commitments to sustainability and combating inequality, often donned in a favourite T-shirt emblazoned with 'Leave No Trace'.

Whether kicking a football with son Joseph, twirling daughter Eloise in dance, or sharing gigs with wife Emma, Alex infused everyday moments with profound love and presence.

What Did Friends Say About Alex Davies?

Lifelong friend Chris Kay delivered a moving eulogy, terming it

"the honour of his life" to tribute Alex. As recounted by Chris Kay in his address, Alex was "

one of the best guys you could ever wish to meet".

"He was never the loudest or most dominant presence in a room, but he was often the most influential, because he was so well informed and had a natural ability to talk to anyone,"

stated Chris Kay.

"His unassumed confidence was his superpower to succeeding at life."

Chris Kay further emphasised Alex's family-centric world:

"Above all else, Alex was a family man. Of all the many successes and achievements in his life, his family were his proudest accolade. It was clear to see that he loved the bones off Emma, and doted on Joseph and Eloise, who had him wrapped around her little finger."

How Did Alex Face His Brain Tumour Diagnosis?

Diagnosed with glioblastoma in 2023, Alex navigated the terminal illness with inspiring fortitude. This fast-growing, aggressive tumour offered no cure, yet Alex and Emma confronted it together, as noted in tributes.

Chris Kay praised their approach: he described the manner in which Alex and Emma faced life post-diagnosis as "truly inspiring," adding that Emma’s care and love for Alex was "nothing short of exceptional".

The couple's resilience underscored Alex's character, blending his quiet strength with unwavering familial bonds amid unimaginable adversity.

What Role Did Bolton Hospice Play?

Alex spent his final days under the compassionate care of Bolton Hospice, surrounded by loved ones. Emma Davies lauded the facility effusively, describing the support from Bolton Hospice as "absolutely amazing".

This care enabled Alex a dignified farewell, permitting family to cherish precious closing moments. Emma reflected on the funeral as "such a good tribute to him," aligning with the hospice's role in facilitating a meaningful send-off.

Why Was the Funeral So Memorable?

The November 28 service, handled by Livesey Funeral Service, resonated deeply with attendees. Emma Davies noted,

"We left the house in the pouring rain, and partway through the service, as tributes were being made, the sun came out."

This natural shift from gloom to light mirrored the tributes' tone, evoking Alex's zestful spirit. Stories shared painted "a beautiful soul," reinforcing his legacy of influence, kindness, and joy.

How Has the Family Coped Since Alex's Death?

Emma Davies and children Joseph and Eloise survive Alex, drawing solace from communal remembrances. Tributes highlight the profound void left by a man whose family was his utmost pride.

Chris Kay's words encapsulate the collective sentiment: Alex's love for Emma, Joseph, and Eloise was boundless, with Eloise notably holding him "wrapped around her little finger". The family's poise post-diagnosis continues to inspire those aware of their journey.

What Legacy Does Alex Davies Leave?

Alex's life, though curtailed at 50, brimmed with purpose. His passions—music, Bolton Wanderers, sustainability, inequality advocacy—interwove with family devotion, crafting a rich tapestry.

Friends and family honour a man whose subtle influence outshone louder voices, whose confidence propelled quiet triumphs. As Chris Kay articulated, Alex's family stood as his pinnacle achievement, a testament enduring beyond his passing on November 10.

In Lostock and Leigh, Alex Davies remains etched as a pillar of warmth, leaving tributes that affirm his status among "the best guys you could ever wish to meet". His story prompts reflection on cherishing life's zests amid fragility, much like the sunshine piercing funeral clouds.