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Kenneth Paul Davis passed away on August 20, 2013 at the age of 73 in the comfort of his home in Wheatland, California. He was the son of Floyd "Joe" Davis and Hazel (Mason) of Crawfordsville, Indiana who preceded him in death. Ken was born on February 11, 1940 in Crawfordsville and graduated from Crawfordsville High School in 1959. He married his wife, Sharon (Furr) of Newtown, Indiana on April 24, 1966.
Ken worked for Indiana Bell Telephone, transferred to Olympia, Washington and later to California and retired from the phone company after 33 years.
Ken joined the Indiana National Guard at the age of 17 in Communications. After serving in the National Guard in Indiana, Washington, California, and the California Reserves, he retired with over 47 years of military service.
Ken was an active member of the Wheatland Lions Club. He was also a member of the Wheatland American Legion Post 0789. He was the Commander for the last two years until he had to step down because of his illness.
Ken played the French Horn in his school band and continued to play over the years with the Crawfordsville Civic Band, the American Legion and for the past three years, the Yuba College Orchestra. Ken was an avid reader of westerns, science fiction, and military history and also collected foreign coins, not only for himself, but for his grandchildren.
Ken is survived by his wife of 47 years, Sharon, and their four daughters: Sherry Thomas (Brian); Mary Marks (Shane Griego); Kimberly Scheideman (Tim); and Robin Theis (Robb); five granddaughters and one grandson. He is also survived by his sister Sharon Dexter and brother Everett Davis, Crawfordsville, Indiana.
Ken was an amazing man, devoted husband, loving father, and papa to his grandchildren, Sloane, Loren, Taylor, Jacob, Sydney, and Samantha. In the past year he's also been papa to Michael, Kaytlyn, Molly and Matthew, and a great friend to all. He will be missed by all of us and by the community.
Graveside service will be held at the Wheatland Cemetery at 4865 Wheatland Road on Friday, August 23, 2013, 11:00 am.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made in his name to the WUHS Music Department, 1010 Wheatland Road, Wheatland, 95692; and the Wheatland Lions Club, PO Box 756, Wheatland, CA 95692.
The family wants to thank the amazing staff at Sutter North Hospice for all their dedication and kindness.
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I miss you....I feel like I didn't get to say good-bye to you. I love you and you will be in my heart forever.
Me
September 10, 2013
I really miss you Dad! You were taken too early and the end went way to fast for us to be able to say the things we wanted to say. I love you!
August 29, 2013
Thank you for your service to your country and as our Commander of American Legion Post 789. Your contribution to our post and the Wheatland community as a "Lion" was outstanding. I will remember you and your family in my prayers.
Arthur Boulet
August 25, 2013
Sending my love during a very hard time. The times of laughter will never be forgotten. I am blessed to have known this wonderful man who I consider family. His jokes, stories and huge hugs were never taken for granted. I love this family....they mean the world to my children and I. I know Ken is at peace and we will think of hime often. Love Little Kimmy (Shrimp) :)
August 23, 2013
What a great husband, father, Papa and friend. He will be missed by many. Continued prayers for your family during this really sad time. Bruce and Darcy Utzig
August 23, 2013
Sharon and Family
My heart if with you on this sad day. Know that no matter what Ken is at peace and watching over you and the girls. He will alway watch over you.I wish there was more I could do at this sad time but know that family is there with you and help keep you strong. Just know I am here if you need me.
Marlyn
August 23, 2013
Prayers out to you and your family.
carl craft
August 22, 2013
Sharon and Family our hearts go out to you, pictures of the family will be so everlasting God bless you
Kay and Richard Neal
August 22, 2013
Our love to all of you! Ken was such a special and wonderful guy and he will be missed.
Carla Claycomb
August 22, 2013
Our condolences, sympathy, thoughts and prayers to your family.
Jim & Teresa DeMello
August 22, 2013
Sharon and girls...I am so sorry. Ken was/is an awesome guy. So wish I could be there with you all.
Much love
Trish Neal
August 22, 2013
Our prayers are with you and your family at this time. Jim and Linda Theis
August 22, 2013
Dear Davis Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I loved that old man! I always looked forward to seeing him (not that I would ever tell him)! My thoughts are with all of you.
Cookie Molina
August 22, 2013
After years of sitting together at meetings, I will so miss Lion Ken. His quick wit and his giggling at the littlest of things always made for memorable times. He took such pride in providing American flags to Bear River School students and educating our youth on its meaning and glory! He was a hero to many, a patriot to his core, and oh so proud of his family. As fellow Trekkie and band "geek", it was truly my honor to know him!
Mick Shatswell
August 22, 2013
Our sympathy and warmest thoughts are with you and your family.
~
The Appeal Democrat Family
August 21, 2013
Sharon,& family:Our thoughts & prayers are with you at this time.
Fred & Arlene Theis
August 21, 2013
We miss you dad and love you.
Robin, Robb, Taylor, Jacob Theis
August 21, 2013
In memory of dad and Papa
You will be missed
Mary and Sloane Marks
August 21, 2013
Dad, who would have thought we would miss your blonde jokes and smirks! You were a wonderful father and I'm so thankful I found a guy just like you!
Miss you dad
Mary Marks
August 21, 2013
When I first met Ken and Sharon in1982, I instantly felt welcomed into their home. They made me part of their family. The Davis home was always filled with laughter and fun. And although Ken may have seemed like he didn't like having a bunch of screaming girls around, he was always there to help! Whether it was a ride to the mall or getting the bug ready so we could go to the lake, he was a constant in my life for many years. And although I haven't lived in CA for many years, I still consider Ken (and Sharon) an important part of my extended family. You will be missed, you old fart! I love you.
Kristi Flanders
August 21, 2013
Ken was a very special man, I considered him my other dad. He will be missed so much by family and friends. I love you Sharon and family.
Hillery Wiginton
August 21, 2013
I am so very sorry for your family's loss. Mr. Davis was a wonderful support for our school and our community. His generous heart and warm smile will be missed by us all.
Angela Gouker
August 21, 2013
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Pat&Don Vogus
August 21, 2013
I will always remember the stories and the "jokes" he always had a good supply of them to share. Uncle Ken was a wonderful husband to my aunt, and they were the model of what a great marriage should be. Love you all!!
Lori Heidenreich
August 21, 2013
You are gone but never forgotten. Always in our hearts with many memories. Love you always
Tina Ramsay
August 21, 2013
Love you uncle Ken, you will always be in my heart and will miss you very much, you were an awesome uncle, love you, your my angel now.
Janet McMurtrey
August 21, 2013
Dad you are the greatest man I've ever known! You set the bar high. Be at peace. I love you and will see you again.~ Your favorite child.
Robin Theis
August 20, 2013
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