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© Tahlequah Daily Press
17 Feb 2002
Kay Hubbard Thompson


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Fay N. Davis

June 20, 1929 ~ February 15, 2002

DAVIS, Fay N. 72, passed away February 15, 2002 in Tulsa. He was born June 20, 1929 in Springfield IL.

Preceded in death by both parents, Lonnie and Ruby Davis. Survived by; wife, Norma of the home; two daughters, Nancy Johnson and Patty Nagel of Tulsa; 4 grandsons, Patrick and Dennis Thomas, Shane Johnson and Eric Weiss; 3 great-grandchildren; brother, Glenn Davis of Aurora, IL; sister, Evalyn Williams of Friendship, WI.

He served in the U.S. Army from 1948-1950. He was formerly from Ottawa, IL, where he was a Private Pilot and operated his own aircraft engine repair shop. Before his death, he worked at Chandler Materials. No services.


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