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IVOR DAVIES

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Ivor G. Davies Together Again Our loving father and grandfather returned home to his beloved sweetheart, of 51 years, on Valentine's Day. He was born in Hill Station, PA on Aug. 16, 1928 to Thomas E. and Hattie Belle Davies. He married Mary Margarette Green on Dec. 16, 1950. They both...

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Tarra & Tracey,
I am in Chicago this weekend and will miss the service for your dad. I just want you both to know my thoughts are with you. I just loved your mom and dad. I know your mom is so happy they are together again. I remember being baptized in your swimming pool and swimming there many times in the following years. I remember the light switches in your home...very high tech.
I remember feeling welcome and loved and well fed in your home. I always loved being there. ...

Tracey and Tarra - so sorry to hear about your Dad's passing. I loved your Mom and Dad. As a kid I always loved being with your family I and was there a lot when you lived in Canonsburg when we were kids. I remember always feeling loved and welcomed in your home. Your Mom and Dad were happy, loving people and that's probably why I liked being with your family so much. I remember going to the drive-in with you guys (where I first saw Night of The Living Dead) and swimming in your pool...

Dear Tarra and Tracey,
I was sorry to hear about your dad. My thoughts are prayers are with you.

Dear Tarra, Tracey and Tanner,
We enjoyed getting to know your father; he was a great man, a great example to many in his family history work. That was amazing. As his High Priest Group Leader, I never had to ask if his home teaching was done; I always knew it would be. He was faithful to the end and I am sure there was a joyous reunion on the other side because of the work he did. Let us know if we can do anything for you... Love, Kim and Marylou Rimmasch

Hi Tarra, Tracey, Tanner,and Izzy:
I have so many memories it is difficult to choose. I am truly sorry. I know how you feel. Losing loved ones is just hard. Your dad always called me Denise-ee. I can hear him saying it as clear as day. Swimming at your house, the dogs, everyone sleeping in one bed, day trips to Pittsburgh, your parents owning and operating a chicken restaurant, road shows, going to the pageant. All of Washington Ward loved your folks. I loved your folks and I am...

Dear Tarra and Tracey,

It’s been a very long time from when we were kids in the Washington Ward. I remember when you two were born and how happy your parents were. Your father just beamed with joy as he would attend to the two of you at church. When I got a little older and into scouts your dad was always there on our Stake outings to assist in the effort to try and keep us all in line . . . quite a job considering the motley crew of rough-necks we were back then. Loved your dad....

Tracy and Tarra, sorry to hear about your dad. You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Tarra, Tracie and Tanner, We are so sad to hear about his passing! As Kaity put it... " now when we go over it wont be the same! " We will miss him! I am sure he is rejoycing with your mom and others he has missed over the years! You are all in our thoughts and prayers! We love u guys!!

Dear Tarra and Tracey:
I loved reading the history, and seeing the cute pictures of your dad. Kevin and I enjoyed your father's visits so much. He was an awesome example of a true friend and wonderful neighbor. (Also a good ambassador for the church.) He was so proud of his family. Tanner was very fortunate to have his granddad play such an important part in his life. Ivor was a great role model.
We will miss him dearly, and want you all to know how special we thought he was. ...