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Ronald Davis Obituary

Ronald S. Davis, 93

Shrewsbury - Ronald S. Davis, 93, of South Quinsigamond Ave., retired President of The Davis Corporation of Worcester, died Friday September 26th at Whitney Place Assisted Living in Northborough.

His wife of fifty years, Marguerite ("Peggy") R. Davis, died in 2000 and his friend Jane Bryant Matthews, died in 2005. He leaves his daughter, Elaine D. Reid of Shrewsbury, a son, Mark W. Davis of Waterbury Center, Vermont and two grandchildren, Abigail D. and W. Curtis Reid. He was predeceased by his brother, Gilbert S. Davis.

Mr. Davis was born in Worcester, son of Warren G. and Anna (Sears) Davis. He was a resident of Shrewsbury since 1952. He graduated from Deerfield Academy and Yale University, Class of 1944. In World War II, he was awarded a Bronze Star medal as an Artillery Forward Observer with the 104th Infantry Division in Germany.

He joined Davis Press in 1946 and was elected President in 1961. He also had been President of Davis Advertising and Davis Publications, retiring in 1997. He had been a Trustee of the Printers Building Trust, Quinsigamond Shores Condominium Trust and the former Consumer Savings Bank in Worcester. Mr. Davis was a past Chairman of the Shrewsbury Personnel Board and a Town Meeting Member. He was a past President of the Worcester County Club of Printing House Craftsmen and Secretary-Treasurer of the Yale Club of Worcester.

Mr. Davis was a hospice volunteer for the Visiting Nurses Association of Worcester, a volunteer at the Worcester County Food Bank, a Director of the Worcester Area Advertising Club, Committee on Business Information, Young Businessmen's Association, Worcester County Power Squadron, Family Services Organization, Harbor Coves Improvement Association in Chatham and Early Years and Supervisor Nurse Magazines. He was a member of the American Anitquarian Society, the 104th Infantry Division Association and earlier of Kiwanis and various United Way and Chamber of Commerce committees and the Quabbin Social Club.

His family wishes to thank the Whitney Place Assistant living staff and directors as well as the Salmon VNA Hospice Services, Beaumont Skilled Nursing Facilities in Worcester and Northborough and Carol Seager Associates staff for the care the demonstrated to him in his failing years.

A graveside service will be held later at the convenience of the family. There are no calling hours. The family requests that flowers be omitted. In lieu, donations may be made to Hospice–VNA Care Network, 120 Thomas St, Worcester 01608 or to Salmon VNA and Hospice, 37 Birch Street, Milford, MA 01757.

Arrangements by Heald & Chiampa Funeral Directors ~ The Sumner House ~, 5 Church Road, On The Common, Shrewsbury Center. To view Ronald's online tribute, share a memory or offer a condolence, please visit

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Sep. 27 to Sep. 28, 2014.

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Dr. Timothy Hoffman

September 28, 2014

Thank you for serving our country. May your family find comfort in their faith and may you Rest in Peace.

John Dearborn

September 28, 2014

Elaine and Mark, It's been years since I've seen. Please accept my condolences on the passing of your Father.

Wynton Adams

September 28, 2014

I was sadden to read of Ron's passing. It was a pleasure working with him during the 14 years that I served as production manager at Davis Press. Please accept my most sincere condolences. Wynton Adams

Mike Plante

September 27, 2014

My sincere sympathy to the Davis family. I was a privilege to have worked at Davis Press and to have known Ron, back then, Ron and the rest of the Davis family, made going to work something to look forward to. A real gentleman!

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