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In Loving Memory

Davis, Joseph

Joseph Davis Fortified with the Sacraments of Holy Mother Church on Friday, May 16,  2025. Beloved husband and best friend of Anna G. Davis (nee Bono) for 67 years; loving father Joseph M. (Marilyn N.) Davis, Kathleen A. (Mark P.) Inman, Robert J. (Angela M.) Davis and Steven P. (Dawn M.) Davis; cherished grandfather of Christopher (Stefanie) Davis and Rylai Davis, Maria Inman, Cynthia (Paul) Kamp and Jessica Davis, Maggie (Nick) Markus and Bryce (Sara) Davis; great-grandfather of Alexis, Alli, Braydon, Mackenzie, Cayleigh and Tucker, Beckett, Crew, Holden and the late Kyle; our dear brother, brother-in-law, uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Joseph loved his family uncondionally and enjoyed many memories along the way. He and Anna were inseperable, whether it was at the Casino, fishing or just sitting quietly holding hands. The love they both had for one another and for the entire family is a testament of what a loving marriage looks like.

Funeral from Kutis South County Chapel 5255 Lemauy Ferry Rd. on Wednesday, May 28, eulogies will start at 8:30 a.m. then prayers at 9 a.m. to St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church for 9:30a.m. mass. Burial J.B. National Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital appreciated. https://www.stjude.org/

Visitation Tuesday  4-8 p.m.

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6 thoughts on “Davis, Joseph”

  1. Joe had so much energy before he got sick. He would always do things quickly. Every time he’d see me he’d come up to me and kiss me. He always called me baby. He told me that no matter how old I was that I’ll always be his baby.

    When I got my first braille writer he would write on it. I showed him Braille and he said he could only read it with his thumbs.

    When he would bring me home from or take me to work we’d have private talks in the car. These talks were just between Joe and me.

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  2. My heart is broken Joe was a wonderful man and heart of gold he will be missed I loved how much he loved my sister he was a wonderful father and loved by all god bless the family rest in peace joe

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  3. I always called joe the energizer bunny because he moved so fast. the last time I saw joe he was moving slow. All of us are moving slower these days

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  4. I remember the first time meeting Joe at work. He sang his rendition of Johnny Mathis’ “Chances Are”! He always had so much life and energy.
    My thoughts and sincerest sympathy goes out to Joe’s family and the people who knew him. He was truly one of a kind. Sing your heart out in heaven, Joe. God Bless you.

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