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Robert M. Davenport, Jr., 73, passed away Saturday August 16th at home. He was born in Auburn, New York, Graduated from West High School in Auburn.
He attended Bucknell University in Pennsylvania and Auburn Community College in Auburn, New York. He graduated with an Associate degree in Applied Arts and Sciences. He worked for DeWitt Plastics in Auburn.
He later moved to Arlington, TX and served 4 years in the Air Force at Carswell AFB at Ft. Worth, TX. He attended the University of Texas at Arlington and graduated with a BS in Biology, Chemistry and Math. He worked for IBM for 25 years as an engineer.
He was a member of the Masons and past Master of Garfield #50 AF&AM in Longmont, CO. He served active roles at both First United Methodist church in Longmont, CO and Colorado Springs, CO.
He is survived by his wife Edith, 3 children: Claire Woolfolk (Marc) of Mt Desert Island, ME, Robert Davenport III (Tracy) of Milliken, CO, and Diane Brady (Steve) of Colorado Springs, CO, 5 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Memorial Service will be held Saturday August 23rd at 1:00 at First United Methodist Church, 420 N. Nevada, Colorado Springs.
In lieu of flowers the family requests donations to Pikes Peak Hospice of Colorado Springs or First United Methodist Church of Colorado Springs.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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I will miss my old friend Bob! He was a friend, mentor, pest and always made me laugh! We had many conversations that ended in serious laughing fits, which in many cases, eased the stress of the job we worked together on for a few short years. I am so glad Bob and I could stay in touch after retirement and I am already missing his emails, as they have gone silent. My wife Sherrill, daughter Michelle and I were honored to be able to attend Bob's service and the dinner later in honor of him. We wish Edie, Claire and family, Rob and family and Diane and family peace and comfort and most of all, God's blessings. I know my old buddy Bob is waiting up there to see all of us when it is our time. I look forward to our next laugh. RIP peace my friend.
Jerry Hoard Sr.
September 4, 2014
My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. It was a honor to be able to meet Bob and take care of him during my time with Pikes Peak Hospice. Bob always called me a pixy and enjoyed our conversations about fishing and whatever else we could laugh about. What a wonderful guy. He will be missed. May God comfort the family during this time.
Laura Morris
September 3, 2014
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Davenport family. Robert was such a caring person and a great neighbor. May he rest in peace. Steve and Fran Galbavy
August 22, 2014
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