Mary Davis Biography
Mary Davis is an American former secretary and manager of the renowned Worship & Faith singer and husband, Travis Davis.
Davis pursued her secondary education at Plano High School before making the transition to Baylor University in Waco. She assumed the role of a manager, transitioning from being the wife of a cosmetic dentist to becoming the manager of the renowned Worship & Faith singer, Travis Davis, almost immediately after the commencement of their relationship. Her decision to leave her estranged husband marked the beginning of her dual role as both lover and professional companion to Randy Travis.
Mary Davis Salary
Davis earns an annual salary of about $47,000-$120,000.
Mary Davis Net Worth
Davis has an estimated net worth of about $1 Million – $7 Million which she has earned through her career as a manager.
Mary Davis Age
Davis was born on May 4, 1959, in the United States. She is 65 years old as of 2024, and she celebrates her birthday on the 4th of May every year.
Mary Davis Height and Weight
Davis stands at a height of 5 feet 6 inches tall, and she weighs 125 lbs (75kgs).

Mary Davis Family
Davis likes to keep her personal life private hence she has neither disclosed the names of her parents nor those of her siblings. However, this information will be updated when available.
Mary Davis Husband and Children
Davis is married to Randy Travis who she met in Dallas, Texas and they tied the knot on March 21, 2015. Together they have been blessed with two children from her previous marriage; a daughter named Cavanaugh and a son named Raleigh. She resides in Texas together with her family.
Randy Travis First Marriage
In 1977, at the age of 17, Randy Traywick—now widely recognized by his stage name Travis—auditioned for a talent competition at a Charlotte, North Carolina club. It was during this event that he forged a friendship with the club’s 33-year-old owner, Mary Elizabeth ‘Lib’ Hatcher. Despite Randy’s already troubled history involving drugs, drunk driving, and a looming five-year prison sentence for a convenience store break-in, Lib intervened and successfully persuaded the judge to release Randy into her custody. However, over time, Randy’s presence and the dynamics of their manager-artist relationship strained Lib’s own marriage, leading her to leave her then-husband Frank and relocate to Nashville with Travis. By 1984, the two had transitioned into a romantic relationship, but to maintain a certain image for Travis and attract more fans, they kept their connection under wraps.
Their relationship was publicly disclosed only after speculations arose about Travis’s sexual orientation. Despite marrying in 1991, their seemingly affectionate union took a tumultuous turn, resulting in one of the most contentious divorces in the history of country music. Legal battles ensued, fueled by revelations that Travis had been unfaithful with his dentist’s wife, Mary Beougher. The divorce proceedings concluded in 2011. Surprisingly, two years later, the controversial couple decided to rekindle their connection, culminating in an engagement.
Mary Davis First Marriage
Previously, Davis was wedded to Dr. Ritchie Beougher, a cosmetic dentist associated with Willow Bend Dental Office, where she also served as the office’s manager. During their marriage, the couple welcomed two children into their lives—a daughter named Cavanaugh and a son named Raleigh.
Mary Davis and Randy Travis Marriage
Characterizing Randy Travis and Mary Davis’ marital journey as merely challenging would be a considerable understatement. Even from the outset, their love story was marked by controversy, involving two individuals in matrimony ensnared in a cheating scandal. Yet, this turbulence was not the culmination of their struggles. Travis, known for his history of legal troubles, found himself in the spotlight once again on August 7, 2012, when he was arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol in Tioga, Texas. The incident was further marred by an embarrassing dashboard cam footage capturing him in a state of undress. Davis sought to prevent the public release of this video. A few weeks later, on August 23, Travis was involved in a physical altercation with Davis’ estranged husband in the parking lot of Prestonwood Baptist Church.
He faced a misdemeanor assault charge and ultimately agreed to a plea deal, serving 90 days of deferred adjudication or probation. Despite these challenges, Davis remained steadfastly by Randy’s side. The couple faced an even more severe trial in 2013. Shortly after their engagement, Travis was hospitalized due to an upper respiratory infection. Within days, he suffered a massive stroke, with a grim prognosis of only a 1% chance of survival. Three months later, as Travis showed little improvement, doctors suggested to Davis the consideration of life support withdrawal. Defying this advice, she insisted on continuing the fight. While Randy eventually recovered, he underwent brain surgery, necessitating an additional six months in the hospital after emerging from a coma.
Throughout this harrowing ordeal, Davis provided unwavering support, assisting Randy through the challenges of physical therapy. Gradually, he regained the ability to speak and walk. According to Davis, the experience deepened their love and admiration for each other in ways they hadn’t imagined possible. Following these trials, there was nothing that could drive them apart.
Two years following Randy Travis’s life-threatening stroke, the couple sealed their commitment by exchanging vows in secret on March 21, 2015. In a poignant interview with Davis, she revealed that one of her cherished Randy Travis songs was “Are We In Trouble Now.” They often played this song, holding hands and shedding tears, creating a special connection. During their emotional ceremony, he serenaded her with this beloved song. In 2019, the iconic singer penned a memoir titled “Forever and Ever, Amen,” which not only celebrated his greatest hits but also delved into the skeletons of his past, the personal demons he confronted, and the regrettable choices he made. Simultaneously, the memoir explored themes of faith and redemption, pivotal aspects of his life.
Presently, Randy Travis and his wife, Davis, reside on their Texas ranch. He remains engaged in ongoing physical rehabilitation. Periodically, he makes special appearances at various events across the country. The couple, however, does not have children together.