He retired as a procurement analyst for the former Mechanicsburg Navy Depot; an Army Korean War Veteran; a member of D.A.V. #50, Mechanicsburg. His hobbies included camping, woodworking, stamp collecting, and he was member of the Susquehanna Postcard and Stamp Club, the Capital City Philatelic Society and American Philatelic Society.
Born on July 13, 1933, in Scranton, he was the son of the late Willard and Agnes (Nelson) Davis. He was the widow of Adeline M. (Imbrognio) Davis and was also preceded in death by his brother and sister, Benjamin W. Davis and Louise A. (Davis) Doric.
Surviving are two sons, Thomas G. (Beth) of New Cumberland, Robert W. of New Cumberland; a daughter, Karen J. Davis of Etters; two grandchildren, Casey L. Davis and Spencer W. Davis; two great grandchildren, Lily and Cayden.
Graveside services will be held at 11 AM Wednesday, September 25, in Rolling Green Cemetery, Lower Allen Twp.
He retired as a procurement analyst for the former Mechanicsburg Navy Depot; an Army Korean War Veteran; a member of D.A.V. #50, Mechanicsburg. His hobbies included camping, woodworking, stamp collecting, and he was member of the Susquehanna Postcard and Stamp Club, the Capital City Philatelic Society and American Philatelic Society.
Born on July 13, 1933, in Scranton, he was the son of the late Willard and Agnes (Nelson) Davis. He was the widow of Adeline M. (Imbrognio) Davis and was also preceded in death by his brother and sister, Benjamin W. Davis and Louise A. (Davis) Doric.
Surviving are two sons, Thomas G. (Beth) of New Cumberland, Robert W. of New Cumberland; a daughter, Karen J. Davis of Etters; two grandchildren, Casey L. Davis and Spencer W. Davis; two great grandchildren, Lily and Cayden.
Graveside services will be held at 11 AM Wednesday, September 25, in Rolling Green Cemetery, Lower Allen Twp.
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