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RONALD DAVIS Obituary

DAVIS, RONALD K. March 3, 1928 to Sept. 18, 2010 Ronald K. Davis was born on March 3, 1928 to Jessie and Sam Davis in San Diego (North Park area). Ron and his sisters Phyllis and Sally attended Jefferson Elementary, Roosevelt Junior High and San Diego High School. The family lived on Mississippi Street until the end of World War II. One of Ron's favorite stories was on December 7, 1941 when he and his buddy Ned mounted their bikes and rushed to the San Diego waterfront with 22 rifles in hand to wait for the Japanese to enter the harbor They did not show, so they biked to the Silver Castle Hamburger joint on University and bought a dozen burgers for $1 (What a deal!). Then they were off to Balboa Stadium to watch the Bombers football team play Los Angeles. The San Diego High School years with great gals (including his future wife June B. Smith) and guys were some of his best years. He worked summers for a defense contractor delivering war material to North Island. He played football for three years with Coach Bill Bailey and the great team of players who made it all worth the effort by waxing Hoover High 72-0. After graduation in 1946, nineteen of the guys, including three from Hoover High, joined the Navy for Boot Camp. Ron spent time in China but all the guys were split up over the Pacific for the rest of the two years of duty. Upon returning to San Diego, it was off to San Diego Junior College for two years where he discovered architecture and played football. He was a lifeguard at Mission Beach during the summers and courted the love of his life, the beautiful red head, June Smith. They were married on April 2, 1950 at the North Park Trinity Methodist Church. Then they were off to Cal Poly San Luis Obispo to obtain an architecture degree. Their two sons Mark Zachary and Brad Scott were born in 1950 and 1953. Upon graduation in 1953, it was back to San Diego to work for architects Henry Hester, Fred Leibhart, and Fred Norris. Ron started his own office with architect Bill Moises and later his two sons joined the firm know as Davis, Davis, and Davis Architects in Old Town. The firm branched into hotel and motel projects in San Diego, Knotts Berry Farm, San Francisco, Arizona, New Mexico, and Texas. He kept this office open until he retired in 2008. Ron and June played golf two or three times a week with memberships at Carlton Oaks and 28 years at Singing Hills. Ron was a former member of the American Institute of Architects, Optimists' Club, Boys' and Girls' Club, and the Old Town Community Planning Group, where he received a Lifetime Achievement Award. Ron is survived by his wife June, sons Mark and Brad, sister Phyllis, five grandchildren, and three great-grandchildren. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Alzheimer's' Association.

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Published by San Diego Union-Tribune on Sep. 26, 2010.

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Reg Labbe

September 20, 2021

Miss my time with Ron, he was a mentor to me in many ways. Best Reg

Ronni Davis

September 23, 2020

Grandpa Ron is simply the best. I will never forget all of the good memories and how he always wanted us to reach for the stars, because you knew we could. His wisdom will always influence my ethics and interactions with others. He truly touched the souls of everyone he met and always had a clever joke to make you laugh. I miss the old days in North Park hitting golf balls into the canyon (sometimes they landed on I-15 whoops) and you allowing me to be you secretary at Davis Architects in Old Town. I will always admire your savvy business skills and how you left a lasting impression with every client. I hope to always make you proud and hope you and Grandma June are playing golf again together up there. Miss you Grandpa Ron and Grandma June.

Reg L'abbe

September 20, 2020

Ronald Davis was a true American, proud of the his country and his family. He was a mentor to many people by showing them patience, courage to help them achieve with his wit and sound advice. I knew Ron Davis for many years and he is one person that I truly miss. My you rest in peace, said from my heart, Reg L'Abbe CPA.

Reg Labbe

September 20, 2019

Mr. Ronald Davis was one of the most honorable men I have ever met. His character and ethics were the bar others strive for. Every time I go by "Old Town" I have to reflect on the great times we had talking about the problems of the world and how he would solve them. I truly miss this man in my life.

Ronni Davis

October 26, 2010

I love you Grandpa Ron. That's forever and for always.
"Little Ronni"

John O. Ronis

October 6, 2010

Dear June, Mark & Brad.
I am so so sorry for your loss. For the short time I got the honor to know Mr. Davis, was pure pleasure and joy to me. The way I got to meet and know him was a testimate to his character. I was walking the street prospecting for business (Real Estate) one afternoon. As everyone knows, it is not something that one enjoys when a stranger approaches like I did him. He not only gave me the opportunity to speak my name, he stood outside and talked to me for almost one hour. After that we actually performed a business transaction. For that short time of knowing him, I knew he was someone that would have been pure joy to be friends with. What a "Gentleman". So to his family and friends, God bless & all my deepest sympathies- John O. Ronis

October 3, 2010

Dear Davis Family,
I was sorry to hear that Ron Davis passed. In the short time that I knew him, he was always positive and funny. He gave my son, Daniel Canonigo, a positive influencce in his life and let him rent the studio in Old Town. He was a great person and will be greatly missed.
Joan Canonigo and Daniel Canonigo

Bill and Patty Moises

September 30, 2010

Dear June and Family,
I was so sorry to hear of Ron's passing. I have many good memories of "Ace". I treasure the partnership in business and the good times playing golf at Torrey Pines and Singing Hills.
I learned much from my good friend and will treasure fond memories.
You are in our thoughts and prayers,

September 29, 2010

Dear June and family, I was so sorry to learn of Ron passing. He was truly one of the "good guys". I will always have great memories of our times at the Charger games. Grant Conard

Don Catton

September 28, 2010

Dear June, Mark, Zack, Brad, and Phyllis, I was sorry to hear about your loss. As you know my memories of all of you goes back to our years at San Diego High School. I send my deepest sympathies and I will always retain wonderful memories of Ron and all of you.

September 28, 2010

Dear June and Family,

Sadden to hear of the passing of "Big Ron " A great guy that was a friend to all of our family.
The Harlan Gang on Upas Street

Paul Schultz

September 27, 2010

Hello June and family,

It is with sadness I learned of Ronnie's passing and I send my condolences to you and the family. Allow me to recall my friendship with Ronnie; I too was one of the infamous 19 that enlisted back in 1946. As a classmate we had many many good times together, camping in the Laguna Mountains and summers at Old Mission Beach - eating Kay's hamburgers. We were in the Jokers together during our high school years.

It seems like yesterday we shared these good times. I know you will truly miss him and as a lifelong friend I will miss him too - but he will never be forgotten - God Bless all of you.

Reg Labbe

September 27, 2010

Dear June, Mark and Brad:

As you know I was really surprised how fast Ron’s health deteriorated in the last weeks. You guys held up real well during that time. Ron would have been proud.

Over the many years of our relationship I had the chance to see Ron first as a client and then as that relationship evolved, we entered into a close and personal friendship.

He felt, as I did, in discussing many personal things along the way while never forgetting to focus on business, finances and long term planning for June and the family.

I will miss his unwavering ethics and the truthfulness in his communications. I will also miss the great times we had at the lunches we both so much looked forward each month.

Wishing you the best for the future, your friends Reg & Joy L’Abbe.

September 27, 2010

Dear June and Family, I was in tears reading the announcement of Ronnie's passing....I remember so many things about him, that great laugh and his wonderful sense of humor..love to you and your family.
Marion Irwin Ferree...

September 27, 2010

Dear June and Family,

Please accept my condolonces.

Sincerely,

Mrs. Bonnie K. Dini

Joe Schloss

September 26, 2010

Dear June and Family, very sorry to read about the loss of Ron. He and I, along with you, have great memories or our years at SDHS. We would see each other socially and always remember each other. Our friendship goes back a long ways. Barbara and I send our deepest sympathies.

Joseph Jacobs

September 26, 2010

Ron was jut a great guy....am proud
to have known him. Prayers and
Love to Ron and his family

John and Pat Quintana

September 26, 2010

We had the pleasure of working with Ron over a number of years while doing construction on our house. He was a very caring and gracious person, and we enjoyed his company well beyond that of a professional relationship. He leaves behind a great legacy in both his buildings and his family. Our condolences to all the Davis family.

September 26, 2010

June and family. My Mom once wrote that "Memories are love songs that everybody writes". May your memories of Ron, and his life with you, serve you well. All fond wishes to you and yours.
Evie Schweigen MacCarthy

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