James-Davies-Obituary

James Trevor Davies

Syracuse, New York

About

LOCATION
Syracuse, New York

Obituary

Send Flowers

July 21, 2005 James Trevor Davies, age 82, died in his sleep at home in Honolulu, Hawaii, on July 21, 2005. He was born in Syracuse, New York on January 20, 1923, the only child of James T. Davies and Mary Emily Davies of Eastwood. Trevor, as the deceased was known, never married, and fathered no...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Carol and I will keep a special place in our hearts for Trevor. Everytime I return to oversee our property on Lancaster Ave, I will fondly remember our many conversations over the past 17 years. Our thoughts are with his adopted family.

Trevor was part of virtually all of our family activities for over 40 years. We had a lot of fun joking with him about various things, but Trevor, along with my mother Elenor, were always supportive of me as I developed goals to establish a career in music education.

I remember waking up early saturday mornings to Polka radio broadcasts, a music about which he was passionate. He also had one of the largest and funniest hat collection of anyone I ever new.

Trevor...

Worked with Trevor in the 80's. Nice guy. Always seemed to enjoy life. Sorry to hear of his passing.

Trevor was my godfather.He and my father, Gordon Dougherty, were friends throughout their lives. They graduated from Eastwood High School and entered WWII in the Army Air Corps. Trevor was the best man at my parents' wedding and gave the toast at their 50th anniversary party. I will remember Trevor, along with my father and many others, as one of the Great Generation, and as a wonderful godfather who was a part of my growing up. The last time I saw Trevor was at the funeral services for my...

Trevor was an old and good friend
from the 40's and again in the 90's.
Many good memories.

Trevor lived with my Grandmother, Elenor Hicks, my whole life. I have wonderful memories with both of them. My favorite memory is the Syracuse University football games. The 2 of them sure knew how to have a tailgate party! As I have missed my Gram sooo much in 2 years, Trevor will always be in my thoughts and prayers as well.

I did not know Mr. Davies, but was touched by the story the obituary told. Evidently, he was loved and cared for by an "adopted son" who should be commended.

Delores Quartier