Gary-Davis-Obituary

Gary R. Davis

Eugene, Oregon

1952-2013

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Gary R. Davis, a long time resident of Cottage Grove, passed away suddenly on August 19, 2013 due to complications of leukemia. He was born July 27, 1952 in Eugene, where his parents, Cal and Doris Davis, attended the U of O. The family moved to Cottage Grove in 1953.Growing up as a Grover, he...

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Gary was just a joy to be with, warm and happy and full of positive comments. I am saddened to lose my infrequent but always rich meeting opportunities at our fishing club. He will truly be missed and he left a lovely legacy.

things wont be the same around campus... your smile and jokes I will surely miss Cheryl and Carla

Gary was a treasured member of the Old Time Fiddler's Association. Always there with a hugh smile, bigger heart and willingness to pitch in for any capacity where there was a need. He was such a lovely presence at the jams, but even more poignantly, at Fiddle Camp. This year was especially memorable, in that he brought his rocking chair and the absolutely coolest troll mug I have ever seen. It suited his persona. The loss of his positive spirit is immense. We will be celebrating and honoring...

Gary, the campus Kiosk will never be the same as I pass by each day. I will miss your constant smile and pleasant attitude. You were one of the kindest gentlemen I've ever known. Rest in pease my friend.

Gary was one of the kindest men I have ever known. He will be missed by many.

I miss seeing your smiling face as you boarded my bus to work in the mornings. May you have plenty of stringed instruments to make joyful music for all to enjoy.

Sad to see that this very delightful man is gone.
We send loving wishes to his family.
May God Bless & Keep each one of you.

You were around 3 yrs. old when I met your mom. She was my second grade substitute teacher and also a VERY good friend to my mom.

Who would known that we would see each other so frequently at Magnolia Village while we visited our parents? In fact, I stopped by there last week and saw your dad and that smile on his face when I said, "how you doing, Cal?"

You have a wonderful family, Gary ... I know that you knew that. I'm sure that right now you and your mom are catching up on...