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Ernest Davis Jr. DO

Lower Paxton Twp., Pennsylvania

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Ernest "Ernie" J. Davis, Jr. DO 74 of Harrisburg, died peacefully Monday, February 6, 2023 at his home. Ernest was born in Harrisburg and was the son of the late Ernest and Margaret Davis. He was a member of Knights of Columbus Holy Name of Jesus Council #14801, Fr. Vincent Capodanno 4th Degree...

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Yes I will always remember our reminiscing of our growing up on mulberry street of many years ago,especially of Francis the barber,and sleighters corner store,which back in the day was a pharmacy,and a store that had great candies,and a soda jerk,as we called them back in the days,that made the best malted shakes.Yes Ernie my time with you as a resident doctor was a special gift,one I will never forget,you will always be in my heart,and I can´t wait to see you again surrounded by our precious...

We think of Ernie every time we teach wilderness first aid to the Scouts, he was a fine example of what a man should be

Always funny. Always insightful. Always cared about students. Always willing to teach. Always a great doctor. Always my good friend... Jack McLaughlin

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I met Ernie through Scouting and we were instant friends. His devotion to Scouting and his grandson were inspiring. Ernie became a mentor to my son and we all shared so much through teaching and sharing our love of Scouting. I learned so much from Ernie, his willingness to share his life experiences and to create new ones was awesome. It was a privilege knowing Ernie and I was lucky to call him a friend. He impacted so many and his memory will live forever through others.

May the great Scoutmaster of all Scouts be with us till we meet again.

Dear Bobbie, just learned of this today, 14th. Ihave warm memories of our friendships during his residency and early days @ CGOH . I am so sorry for your loss.

I worked with Dr. Davis for over 20 years, his professionalism and dedication was truly inspiring, but it is his sense of humor that I remember the most. He will be missed by all who knew him. My sympathy goes out to his family, Liza Oehling

Dear Robbie and family, I am so very sorry for your loss and will continue to keep you all in my prayers. May our good and gracious God bless you with His comfort and His peace. With deepest sympathy.