Jacob-Davis-Obituary

Jacob Adam Davis

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma

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Jacob Adam, 24, died Nov. 10, 2002. He was born March 14, 1978 in OKC to Rose Phillips and Willard Davis. Jacob graduated in 1996 from Moore HS where he was Student Council President and a co-captain of the football team. After graduation, he attended Northwestern Oklahoma University on a...

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Jake and I were in Spanish class together. For the short time that I knew him, he was and will always be remembered as a very out-going and sweet guy. He always had something nice to say about anyone, and always made me laugh in class. He will always be and live on in our memories. My prayers are with his family in this sad time.

I am so thankful to be blessed to have Jacob as my nephew. As I watched him growing up my heart was always field with pride. He became a beautiful young man. All of us share one very important thing. Our love for him. And our sarrow for his Death. His son was his greatest gift to this world. My only comfort is knowing Jacob is in the arms of our heavenly father and I will see him again one day.

Well, I'm really not sure what to say. Obviously, this is great loss to everyone who knew Jake. My mom liked to call him "Jake, the Snake", although I'm not really sure why-- i always assumed because he made her laugh. Even on her worst days, Jake could always get a rise out of her. I know he touched so many more lives than he could have ever known. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Jake, may you rest peacefully with the Lord. To the family, you are in my prayers.

My thoughts and prayers go out to Jake's family and friends.

Jake was a wonderful person.I never forget the part of himself that he gave to me and my daughter.I'll always love him for that and I'll never forget him. Bye Jake I'll miss you

It is with great regret that this book is being signed. It is also regretable that we don't keep track of our friends and family as well as we could. Then, with no warning, we no longer have someone we care about. Don't think there will be a tomorrow. Never hesitate to tell someone you love them. Reconcile your differences with loved ones. Seek how you may make this world a little better. Do something to put a smile on some ones face. Do for others as you would want them to do for...

My condolences go out to Jacob's family. It was a honor and a priviledge to have served with him as a member of the OK Air National Guard. He was a great man and will be greatly missed. The only memory I have is of the last time I saw him and that was with that boyish grin he always had. That is the way I will always remember him. Defensor Fortis!

It's hard to put in to words how I felt when I heard of Jakes passing. I went to school with him at Highland West, Moore High & played football with Jake at HW. I have many fond memories of Jake, he was a fun guy to be around. Even though I haven't seen Jake in the past few years, I will miss him. My thoughts & prayers go out to his family and friends. May God be with you through this difficult time.