1930
2014
Bertram Davis, Jr.
Resident of San Mateo
Bertram W. Davis Jr., passed away peacefully on March 19, 2014 in San Mateo. He was born on August 11, 1930 to Bertram and Orrie Davis in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
He is survived by his children Pamela Campbell, Kim Alberton, Nancy (Michael) Shifrin, Kelly (Oliver) Kasper and Scott Davis, his grandchildren, Joseph, Nicole, Daniel, Ryan, Eric, Jordan, Olivia, Lucas, Chloe and Chandler. He is also survived by his sister Natalie Wiseman (Ohio) and cousin Betty Beal (Maine). He is preceded in death by his sister Shirley Mitchell, son-in-law Andrew Alberton, ex-wife Janice Davis and granddaughter Emma Kasper.
Bertram retired from United Airlines after 32 years of service. He also served in the Air Force for four years and was stationed in Germany. He had a love of the ocean, art and the beauty of flowers.
Memorial service private. In lieu of flowers donations can be made to : Northern California Chapter of Alzheimer's Association, 1060 La Avenida, Mountain View, CA 94043. Tel: 650962-8111.
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Dear Cousin Bert who was more like a brother to me. I will always love and miss you. You will live on for all of us through your wonderful family, whom I also love dearly. I have some great memories and not a day goes by that I don't think of you.
Rest in peace my dear,
Betty Beal
May 23, 2014
I love and miss you everyday Dad. I have so many memories to hold close in my heart. You were always a free spirit and now you can soar through the heavens. Love your Keke
May 9, 2014
Dear Dad,
May your free spirit fly over the wide open ocean you loved so much. I will forever keep you close to my heart and my memories will never fade.
Your loving daughter,
Nancy
Nancy Chiamprasert
April 25, 2014
Dad, we had a lot of fun times together. Friday nite cocktails and dinners will stay with me forever. Miss and love you. MYDSRIP Michael
Michael Shifrin
April 24, 2014
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