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James Samuel Davis

1945 - 2021

BORN

1945

DIED

2021

James Davis Obituary

James Samuel Davis

New York City, NY - James Samuel Davis died on May 15, 2021, in New York City after suffering a brief illness. Raised in Concord, North Carolina, he had deep roots on his mother's side at the Harper family farm in Woodington, NC. He received an A.B. in History from Harvard College in 1966 and received a J.D. from Harvard Law School in 1969. He had a long career as an estate attorney at Bingham, Dana and Gould in Boston. He lived on Beacon Hill before retiring to Manhattan.

Jim was a life-long student of architecture and history from the days of Voltaire to the current conflicts in Syria and Ukraine. He traveled to both of those countries, to see the archeological sites and modern cities of Aleppo and Damascus before the war and to steep himself in Ukrainian culture in Lviv and Kyiv.

In New York City, he took great interest in the American Ballet Theater and had of late been studying indigenous American history and reading Pushkin, Gogol, Turgenev and Gorky. He never stopped learning new things and felt that there was always more to explore. He became a devoted New Yorker and was a daily patron of his corner café, Le Grainne Café, in Chelsea. When it had to close for Covid, they wrote below the notice on the door the words "Sorry, Jim." He'd found a wonderful new home. His family and many friends will miss him terribly, his intelligence, his loyalty, and his affection.

He is survived by his sister Margery Knight and nephews Stuart and Bryan Irby and their families. A private family service will be held in Woodington.

Memorial gifts may be made to The National Trust for Historic Preservation at savingplaces.org or Earthjustice Environmental Law at earthjustice.org/ .

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Published by Free Press from May 26 to May 30, 2021.

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Marilyn L Mann

June 1, 2021

Jim and I were wonderful friends throughout our time in Concord. I last saw Jim when my husband and I and our two children lived in Denmark. He had business in another part of Scandinavia and visited us for an evening full of memories in Copenhagen. He had a wicked wit and an intelligence that couldn't be measured. I will always think of him and the wonderful memories all of shared at Concord High School and beyond. We had such a spirited, intelligent, and fun-loving class--all at the same time, made up of the most fascinating human beings.
My very best goes out to Jim's family, especially to the sister he couldn't stop talking about in our time together. In addition, his love for his mother was beyond words; to him, his mother was such an amazing and adored role model, a woman he so loved and admired.
Jim, thank you for being such an important part of our lives.
Marilyn (Mimi) Lang Mann
Silver Spring, Maryland

Jacquelyn Harper Bargoil

May 31, 2021

Will miss Jim and our nostalgic conversations about Woodington at Christmas and summer visits. He never forgot his eastern NC roots.

Susan Crowell Griffith

May 30, 2021

I am so sorry for your loss. I graduated from high school with Jimmie and all of his classmates liked him so much and have wished we could have stayed connected. He was always so smart and so kind to everyone and was admired and respected by all.

Mary McIntosh

May 28, 2021

The world has lost a gentle man

Kathleen neville

May 26, 2021

I had the pleasure of working with Jim at Bingham, Dana in Boston. I invited him to my wedding in 1988. I still treasure the beautiful China he gave me as a gift. He was such a gentleman and a pleasure to work with. I also remember Mrs. Yawkey. Jim will be missed. Rip

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