He married Daisy Sue (Toney)
Davis on February 23,1963 in Van Buren, AR. He was a truck driver, rock
layer and enjoyed chopping cotton in the summer with his kids.
He passed this life on October
29, 2008 in Muskogee, OK.
Graveside service was held Saturday November 1, 2008 at 1:00 p.m. at Box
Cemetery in Vian, OK.
Services were under the direction of Agent Funeral Home in Sallisaw, OK
Survivors are his wife, Cindy
of the home, 3 daughters and sons-in-law, Shirlene and Rusty George of
Haskell, OK, Jeanene and David Henson of Keefton, OK, and Rhonda and Vic
Wiedel of Muskogee, OK, 1 son and daughter-in-law, Michael and Ruth Ann
Davis of Porum, OK, 18 grandchildren; Ryan, Amanda, Eric, Robin,
Cheyenne, Galen, Kelly, Jessica, Casey, Samantha, David Cheyanna, Deeann,
Mitchell, Rachel, EarlDee, Chance, and Victoria, 19 great grandchildren,
mother, Artie Davis, 1 sister, Joann Byrd of Porum, OK, 2 brothers;
George Davis of Anakarko, OK and John Davis of Porum, OK. A special
cousin, Wyatt Harp, and two special friends, Debbie Carter and Genie
Powell.
He was preceded in death by a daughter, Leisa Davis and his father; Jess
Davis.
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