
Celebrating the Life of
October 28, 1963 — June 11, 2025
Katrina Louise (Viborg) Davis was born to Ole and Sandra Viborg on October 28th, 1963, in Paso Robles, California. She graduated from Paso Robles High School, where she was active in both 4-H and FFA, raising pigs and steers. Katrina was a straight-A student and was honored as a Homecoming Queen Attendant. After graduation, Katrina was accepted to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. During her first year, she chose to participate in the Semester Abroad program and selected Copenhagen, Denmark—a place that held special meaning to her, as her father had immigrated from Denmark and much of her family still lived there. While studying in Copenhagen, Katrina met the love of her life, Scott Davis, a cowboy from Santa Clarita, California, who was also attending the same university abroad. The two quickly fell in love, and not long after returning to the States, they married in 1987 on the Viborg Ranch in the hills of El Pomar in Templeton.
Katrina had a brilliant mind for business and became a successful CPA, eventually working her way up to Senior Tax Manager at KPMG in San Jose. Her experience and insight later contributed to the success of the business she and Scott built together—S.A. Davis & Associates, an architectural and general contracting firm with Scott leading the design side and Katrina helping shape its foundation and operations.
Their greatest pride, however, was the family they built together as her daughters Karalena and Kassandra Davis came into the world. Katrina poured her heart into raising their two daughters. She was an ever-dedicated force in their lives—organizing fundraisers at volleyball games, helping with school plays, hosting extraordinary playdates, planning elaborate holiday dinners, and offering a helping hand to any parent who needed it. Katrina rarely missed a game, always cheering her daughters on with fierce devotion. She took her girls on surprise adventures to animal farms, aquariums, and museums, a reflection of her spontaneity. Being a family was everything to Katrina. The Davis’s were often found camping, hunting, or embarking on long road trips across the U.S. Summer after summer was filled with river rafting expeditions, ranch visits, and moments that became lasting memories.
Karalena and Kassandra followed in their mother's hardworking footsteps—Karalena earning a degree in Fashion Design and moving to New York, and Kassandra graduating in Radio, Television, and Film before settling in Dallas, Texas. It was Katrina’s biggest honor to see them succeed. As their daughters began new chapters, Katrina and Scott entered one of their own, retiring to a beautiful ranch in Bristow, Oklahoma. True to form, Katrina quickly became beloved in her new community for her generous spirit and welcoming heart.
On June 7th, 2025, Katrina watched her youngest daughter, Kassandra, marry the love of her life, Greyson Lembcke, in the same rolling hills of the Viborg Ranch where Katrina and Scott had wed nearly four decades before. That day, surrounded by family, Katrina was radiant—seeing her daughters thriving and fulfilled. It was a full-circle moment, and she was exactly where she needed to be in her final days: held close by the family she so beautifully nurtured and adored.
Katrina is survived by her husband, Scott Davis; her daughters, Karalena Davis and Kassandra Davis; her mother-in-law, Diane Davis; her brother, Paul Viborg; her sister-in-law, Debbie Viborg; and her niece and nephew, Daniika and Ole Viborg. She is preceded in death by her parents, Ole and Sandra Viborg.

Thursday, July 3, 2025, 11:00 am - 11:00 pm Pacific Time
Memorial events will be private, reserved for close friends and family. If you feel moved to show your support, we kindly ask that instead of sending flowers, you consider sharing your prayers, memories, and condolences with us here. Your words bring comfort and allow us to remember Katrina through the eyes of those who loved her. If you prefer, a card is also warmly appreciated (32394 South 369th West Ave, Bristow, OK 74010)
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Kay Moore, Cindy Liggett (Moore) and Katrina. This picture was taken in Aptos where we got together for a girls weekend. Scott took my husband and kid salmon fishing and we escaped! Such a fun weekend, reconnecting, playing games, shopping, and walking on the beach.
Spaghetti, Katrina made it for Scott and I and it was quite possibly the worst in history..But we all joked about it and ordered pizza I believe..That was a great memory. GIG BROTHER LOVE YOU AND THE GIRLS.

Incredibly grateful to have known and loved Mrs Katrina! Welcomed me, my friends, and my family in with open arms on every occasion. Truly blessed and honored to have gotten to know her and spent 4+ years getting to create memories. Not to mention one of the last becoming a part of the family and marrying her beautiful daughter Kassy who shares so many of the great qualities that Mrs Katrina had!











They have a special place in my heart. Hugs to all.
On June 11th, I lost my beautiful mom. My heart will never be the same without her. I wish I could feel her squeeze my toes one more time—but now she’s walking again, whole and healed, in the presence of the Lord. She held on for the happiest moment of my life, and I’ll replay the big kiss she gave me right before I walked down the aisle for the rest of my days. I know she was never happier than seeing me my happiest. At her core, my mom was kind, adventurous, incredibly intelligent, thoughtful, gentle, creative, silly, and a deeply devoted mom. I’ll always remember her as those things—especially now, knowing that she is fully and eternally herself. She is restored and radiant, free from pain, and surrounded by perfect peace. She’s probably up there saying “skål”, or maybe even asking for the wheelchair back to run over some toes for shits and gigs. Her fight is finished. She is home. And one day, I’ll get to feel her hug again. Love u more than space mamma, LUMTS 🫶🏼