Davis McCue

Davis McCue

Davis McCue Obituary

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Jun. 19, 2010.
McCUE, Dr. Davis A., 78, of Richmond, passed away suddenly Thursday, June 16, 2010 after a great day of golf and on the way home to his wife of 52 years, Barbara Sue McCue. He was born in Maxwelton, W.Va. and attended West Virginia University and Ohio State University and was a much loved veterinarian in Richmond for over 40 years. He is survived by his wife; three children, Greg, Kim, and Krista; five grandchildren, Scott, Emily, Alice, Wesley, and Davis; and one great-grandchild, Davis. He is also survived by two brothers, Dr. Frank C. McCue III and William C. McCue. A celebration of his life is planned for Saturday, June 19, 2010 at his second home, The Crossings Golf Course.


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June 16, 2021

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July 6, 2010

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Sherry Fletcher

June 16, 2021

What a long time its been since we made those memories. I think about you, Bobbie Sue very often and would love to have a catch up call! God has been good to us as there aren't many friends as dear as we have been. Sending my love and my email address. Lets talk. Please.

Sherry Fletcher

June 17, 2020

It seems like only yesterday that we had such wonderful times together. I could never forget my friendship with Davis and Bobbie Sue. Sending my love to your family.

Sherry Fletcher

July 6, 2010

I'm just in tears as Keri just emailed me today. I loved Davis. Bobbie Sue, I'm so hurt and saddened for you and Greg and the girls. Please know that some of my life's most cherished memories are of you and Davis. I pray that you are showered with God's great mercy and grace. I love you, Bobbie Sue.

Squiddy

June 23, 2010

Stunned is not the word.
I wish I could discribe the pain I feel, But it would only be an insult to the pain his family feels.
Both of my grand fathers died before I was born, And I always considered Doc the Grandfather I never had.
I would always tell Doc I loved him and he always said " I love you too boy "
I was in West Virginia when I heard of his passing , And it has been along time since I hurt this much.
The last time I saw Doc was the Saturday before He Died I was playing in a tournament
He said " how you doing skinny I almost did not recognize you "
And then he said "I'll see you later " Little did I know.
I will alway's love you Doc
I call you something I do not call many My Friend

June 21, 2010

Bobbie Sue, Greg, Kim, and Krista, I will always have the memories of Davis with me. To have had his friendship has been a very important part of my life. Please know that I share your sorrow .
Barry Frazee

Craig Lewis

June 21, 2010

We send our condolences to the McCue Family. You are in our prayers. He was a great man and Vet. He will be missed the Lewis family.

Len Tuck

June 21, 2010

Greg, Kim and Krista, it has been a very long time since I have seen you. I want you to know that I am very sorry for your loss. You all take care and please share my condolences with your mother.

Chris Black

June 19, 2010

Doc, I will dearly miss you at the Crossings. You always made that a great place to play and hang out... I am so blessed to have known such a great man. God bless Bobby Sue and the entire McCue family.

Anne Southworth

June 19, 2010

Our family is saddened to learn of Dr. McCue's death. He was a great Vet, family friend, and most generous with his time. Our son, Scott loved working for him during high school.
Greg, Scott will be told tomorrow and will be in touch.
Our deepest sympathy to all of you, family, friends and pets.
Charles and Anne Southworth

June 19, 2010

Bobby Sue and family.
"Lillian, Betsy, Stephanie and I are distraught. You are in our prayers. All the old gang at Glenwood that knew and loved Doc so much will share in your sorrrow. Doc was so in our lives for so many years. This world will never be the same, or quite as much fun without him. He had a way of leaving his mark on you, and I know he left this world exactly as he would have liked, quick and without a lot of trouble for the those of us that remain."
" Look our Angels! This earth will never be the same and Heaven will always be the better because of this new fellow that just joined your ranks."
A friend that knew him well, Joe Cockriel

June 19, 2010

There is no way to even express our sorrow. We are so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine the football box without Davis. You know our thoughts and our love are with you.

Joe and Sandy Palumbo

June 19, 2010

We love you and our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. As Davis would say this is Janet from Richmond

June 19, 2010

Bobbi Sue and family,
Rex and I just learned this morning that Davis passed away Thursday evening. We are shocked and sincerely sorry for your loss. You are in our prayers.
With deepest sympathy,
Rex and Sallie Taylor

Jason

June 19, 2010

Doc, as we knew him at the Crossings Golf Course, was one of the most inspirational individuals I have ever met. He was willing to help anyone with anything out of the goodness of his heart. He helped me realize the importance of an education and helped me from flunking college to graduating cum lade. If you needed to laugh he was the man to see. A quote from him that I will never forget and live by today is “Boy what are you mad for; the only person that is mad is you.”

June 19, 2010

We were so sorry to learn of Doc McCue's death. He helped many of our pets throughout their lives and was such a kind man. My husband Rich talked to him Thurs. night, as he did every week at the golf course and worked next door to him for 20 years. Rich says Doc McCue was one of the most pleasant people to be around and he will be greatly missed. We regret we are out of town and won't be there to celebrate his life. We send our condolences to his family. Sharon and Rich Richardson

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