Joseph-DAVEY-Obituary

Joseph John DAVEY Jr.

Sacramento, California

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DAVEY, Jr., Joseph John Our loving father, grandfather, great-grandfather and friend left this life to be with our Lord on March 5, 2012. Joe was born on June 11, 1923 in Townsend, MT to the late Katherine and Joseph J. Davey, Sr. and was the oldest of five children. He was the loving husband of...

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What an amazing man and while with Marian, a wonderful couple. One of my fondest memories of Joe was the time he and Marian and I traveled along the bay area and he took me to the "tourist hotspots" that he and Marian had been. I never laughed so much in my life. He loved to compare wine prices at the finest of restaurants to those bargains that he found at Trader Joe's.. Marian and I would find so much humor about it. And at the same time, he was one of the most generous persons I've...

I only knew Joe as a staight foward and honest guy. In his position in sales,at Wemco, he was loved, liked,and respected. Hope to see you soon Buddy.
Richard(dick) Gibson

You couldn't help but love Joe from the minute you met him. He will be missed, especially by his WEMCO family.
John Cook (Salt Lake City)

He was a great uncle to all of us. We will all miss him. You are all in our thoughs and prayers.
Love,
Patti, Don, Scott, Kathleen and Michale

What a guy.

Little Joe, Janie, Ryan, HelenAnn and families

Uncle Joe meant so much to me; I will miss him. I will miss talking to him on our shared birth day. He was a great guy and loved very much by all us nieces and nephews.

My thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Jan Tintinger Magee

Joe Jr., Janie, Ryan and Helen,
The obituary was spot on about your dad. He was always upbeat, one of those people that were just plain fun to be around, and if it looked like it could get boring, Joe would for sure stir the pot some.
Joe also has a special place in my heart, because I can remember in exact detail when he hired me to go to work for WEMCO in the parking lot of what was then the old Canterbury Inn back in 1970. I'm still here some 42 years later (but finally...

I hope you all know how much your Dad meant to Hap and me for a long time. He was really the only friend who put himself out to entertain Hap and keep him happy after his stroke. He was the most terrific friend anyone could ever wish for and I will miss chatting with him and his keeping me from feeling sorry for myself after Hap left.

Dear Janie, So sorry to here of your Dad's passing, My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of grief.