James-Davis-Obituary

James Martin Davis

Omaha, Nebraska

1945 - 2021

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Omaha, Nebraska
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Davis, James Martin November 30, 1945 - August 30, 2021The family will receive friends Friday, September 3rd from 5pm to 7pm, followed by VIGIL SERVICE at 7pm at St. Wenceslaus Catholic Church, 15353 Pacific Street. MASS OF CHRISTIAN BURIAL: Saturday, September 4th at 10:30am at St. Wenceslaus...

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I worked for Jim as a legal secretary for many years. My husband and I miss him very much. We had wonderful time when we went to Las Vegas with Jim and Polo in December of 1994. We have very fond memories of that trip. Rest in peace and thanks for your service to our country.

We include JMD's quote "Memorial Day is the day we repay our debt to all our heroes" in the promotion of our annual Patriotic Parade on the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend. It was an honor to take him on our Vietnam Combat Veterans Honor Flight on June 6, 2016.

We were honored to have him on our Vietnam Combat Honor Flight. Great guy, great American. Think about him often. A mutual friend and I still have his contact numbers in our phones, but can't bring ourselves to erase. A tragic loss for all who called him friend.

My heart breaks for you Polo and your family praying for you and sending my love Hugs I am thinking of you always . Nadine

Polo, my heart and love is with you during this difficult time. Know I have been sending prayers your way.

Thank you for your Service May you be Granted an Honorable and Restful Peace

Polo, Thinking of you today. So sorry for you and your family. Prayers

My Aunt worked along side of Mr. Davis's Mother at H.U.D. for many years. I had the pleasure of getting to know Mr. Davis during my tenure as clerical support staff in the City Prosecutor's Office. He was most kind, affable, a true patriot. He was a prince among fellows. This is a tremendous loss for his family, friends, and most certainly the legal community. Everyone will miss his poignant and heartfelt stories about Vietnam that the Omaha World Herald published each year on Memorial Day....

I met Jim in 6-80 while working in Juvenile Court. Then I had many District Court hearings with him .. He was always such a good guy and so friendly and nice to everyone. I will certainly miss seeing Jim around town. My deepest condolences to his family.