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Ira Lee Davis

Austin, Texas

1946 - 2020

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DAVIS, Ira Lee Ira Lee Davis was born in Dallas on December 4, 1946, to Ishmael and Dalphine Davis, and died on August 9, 2020. An Air Force brat, Ira lived in many places in the US and abroad. After graduating from High School in Japan in 1964, he enlisted in the Army, where he served at Fort...

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Ira was a very kind person and I admired him. He was an advocate for so many that needed one. He was such a proud swim team dad and fun to be around. I'm so sorry for your huge loss.

Ira was a classmate of mine at Itazuke air force base in Japan . I have very fond memories of him, a very nice young man in high school. RIP Ira.

Ira was my Lawyer my entire adult life. Most of the time He did so without pay. I have never known any man much less an Attorney so willing to help the guilty. He was my Knight in shining Armor. He rescued me several times. I will never be able to repay Him for all He did for me. I'll see Him in Heaven. RIP Ira. The best Man I know.

Like a brother, only better.

I was lucky to play soccer with Ira for a number of years. He was cranky and he was funny and he was a really great teammate. Years later I moved and found that Ira was a neighbor and have been able to connect as a couple of dads—especially as somewhat mature gentlemen with younger kids. He did it all with grace and good humor and kindness (with a pinch of geezer crankiness) and I really want to be like Ira Davis if I ever grow up.

I worked for Ira back in the late 80s. I learned a lot from him and he gave me a chance when no one else would. May his memory forever be a blessing.

So very glad we were able to meet Ira — all our prayers for comfort for you and your girls right now, as well as all the others who loved him.

Ira was a kind hearted man and will miss our brief conversations during many of his neighborhood walks. Our families thoughts and prays are with yours in this difficult time.

Our family sends our condolences to yours. Ira was a kind hearted man and my brief conversations with him during his many walks around the neighborhood will be missed.