Edward-Davis-Obituary

Edward B. Davis

Miami, Florida

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DAVIS, JUDGE EDWARD B. February 10, 1933-May 24, 2010 Judge Edward B. (Ned) Davis passed away on May 24, 2010. Ned was born in West Palm Beach, Florida where he distinguished himself on the baseball diamond, basketball court and gridiron. He received Allstate honors in baseball, All District...

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Dear Pat,
So sorry to hear that you lost Ned, he was a good friend of my father Bob Balfe the sports writer in West Palm Beach.
I'll always remember the fun we had at PBJC and the Univ. of Florida
Sue Balfe Green

Dear Patricia,
I talked to Ned not that long ago, and
he knew he didn't have much time left.
He was my best friend and I grieve with you.
William A. Rush

TO ALL THE DAVIS FAMILY

AS A LIFE LONG RESIDENT OF WEST PALM BEACH AND A GRADUATE OF PBHS I WILL SAY THAT NED DAVIS WAS PROBABLY ONE OF THE MOST RESPECTED INDIVIDUALS THIS COMMUNITY HAS PRODUCED. BE THANKFUL AND PROUD.

Dearest Ned,

I'm so very sorry to hear about the loss of your father. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts.

Martine Horrell
Alachua, Florida

Ned, my heart goes out to you and your family. Know that your father led a rich and rewarding life. Peace and blessings to everyone in your family, now and always.

I heard about you in 1950, you were Palm Beach Counties greatest all around athlete. The first time I saw you play baseball you hit a fastball thrown by Herb Score on our high school team Lake Worth. The ball you hit landed on the football field-450+ feet. Herb later pitched for the Cleveland Indians. The next time I saw you was in 1958 when I was playing baseball for UM. I got to know you pretty well since then. All of those years we were friends you treated everyone with respect no...

Pat, I was saddened to learn of your loss. Ned was not only a fraternity brother and good friend, he was a special person.

Dear Jennifer, granny and DI

I first met Pop, when I was 15 years old, I was terrified I thought I was going to be in big trouble, I had heard so many stories about Jens Pop and I thought I was going to be in trouble for leading his Granddaughter astray, boy how wrong was I, he gave me a great big smile and a big hug and told me it was great to finally meet me. My last memories of Pop was at Jens Wedding, I remember his speech was amazing and I was in awe of him, he looked after...

I practiced before Judge Davis, as an Assistant U.S. Attorney, and then as a criminal defense lawyer. All of us who practiced before him, realized we practiced before greatness. He will be missed
Leonard Baer