Horace-Davis-Obituary

Horace L. Davis

Lower Paxton Twp., Pennsylvania

1933 - 2014

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Horace L. Davis, 80, of Lower Paxton Twp. peacefully passed away September 23, 2014. Horace was born December 21, 1933 in Harrisburg to the late James A. Davis Sr. and Agatha V. Young Davis. Horace was educated in the Harrisburg School District and graduated from the former John Harris High...

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Horace was a wonderful and kind man who always had a smile and greeting for everyone. He was truly one in a million and I'm sure missed by all those who knew him.

Horace is greatly missed what a nice and fun person

I am saddened and shocked to learn of Horace's passing. I was making a "Google search" on him as a shortcut to getting his street address when I found the obituary. I send my sincere and deep sympathy to the family and his closest friends. You may remember meeting me once or twice back then.

Horace and I were good friends in the early 1970s. Along with Lou Borelli, we were somewhat a social trio. He was one in a million, as you surely know. It was always a joyful time around...

I met Horace in June of 1984. We were both in New York City on vacation. We struck up a conversation in Ty's Bar in the Village and we became instant friends. Horace possessed many gifts, and he had such a zest for life. I was fortunate to be called one of his many friends. I will cherish Horace's memory forever. I know he resides in a special place in heaven. The angels sounded the trumpets at his arrival and everyone up there welcomed their old friend back. Horace — thank...

Horace was my very first supervisor when I began working at Dept of Labor and Industry.
He was very well informed about all aspects of our job. An excellent trainer, who ALWAYS explained why something was to be done. Prior to my first office Christmas party, I brought home made fudge for him to try. He then said, OK I don't care what THEY told you to bring, this is what you are bringing to the party. I STILL have what he got me for Christmas that year.
He was very tall and I am...

Am so very sorry to hear of the loss of my great friend of 60 years. Horace was one of my true friends. We took many trips together and were always supplied with a bag of his mother's wonderful fried chicken. A real friend that I will truly miss.

GOD BLESS YOU MY FRIEND, WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER YOU....

DENNIS & GARY, NORTH WALES PA

My sympathy to the family. I worked for Horace for years before he retired, we were more like family, Horace always said he felt like he helped raise my daughter....and he did. He was an amazing man and very loved. I will miss the Holiday call we shared each year to catch up.

Horace you were a very special person in my life....I will miss you.
Love,

Horace was a man with a big heart and warm smile and a hug for many. He will be missed by all who knew him. He's now singing with the angels. May he be resting in peace.