© Alex Tribune Alex, Oklahoma Friday, January 31, 1936 Cecil Franklin Davis January 30, 1936 ~ February 11, 1936 Infant Dies - Cecil Franklin Davis, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Davis, passed away Friday night at the age of 27 days. He was taken sick Thursday and departed from this life in spite of all the doctor's care. Short funeral services were held Saturday at 2:30 and Interment was made in the Morris Cemetery. |
July 23, 1977 Steven Michael "Steve" Davis June 14, 1956 ~ July 22, 1977 Funeral service for Steve Michael Davis, 21, 3002 South Fourth, Chickasha, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the Alex High School Auditorium under the direction of Sevier Funeral Home. Mr. Davis was born June 14, 1956, in Pauls Valley. He died Friday night of accidental drowning in the Washita River while on a fishing trip east of Bradley. He has resided in the Chickasha and Alex area most of his life and in Chickasha for the past three years. A 1975 graduate of Alex High School, he has worked in the oil field for several years. Interment will be in Alex Cemetery. |
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