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Joseph Davis

Temperance, Ohio

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DAVISJoseph Joseph "Joe" S. Davis, 43, of Toledo, OH, died Monday, September 10, 2012, in St. Anne Mercy Hospital. Born November 14, 1968, in Toledo, OH, he was the son of John N. and Nancy E. (Brooks) Davis. He married Tammy S. Canton on December 18, 1998. He was a loving husband and father....

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You will be missed my friend.

Words cant explain the emptiness in my heart... I love you Joe. I remember the day Johnny was born , you were so proud. You said " that's my boy " with just a huge smile on your face...Forever as far as I'll go ...

Dear Nancy, Beth, & Tammy - My words can only begin to console your heart-felt loss. Time must do the rest. Please know that you are in my thoughts & prayers.
Val

Goodbye little brother,i only wish we could have known you better. We are brothers now and forever.All our love

My thoughts and prayers go out to you. I went to school with Joe, but I really didn't know him, But reading this legacy book I wish I would have gotten to know him better. He seems to have been a VERY SPECIAL PERSON. Who took the time to help people out. Not too many people are like that. What his niece wrote broke my heart and made me cry. Once again I'm truly sorry for your loss.

Our sincere condolences in your time of grief. I haven't seen Joey for a number of years. Our last road trip was to Cedar Point in 1976. We lived on Glastonberry right around the corner and then Donnie and I moved to Arizona. May the Lord help you through this difficult time.

Today we are sad to say goodbye to our brother Joe. He has climbed the "Stairway to Heaven" to join his dad and sister. Peace be in heart Joe. We love you.
Kenny P(Big), Gary and Kathy P, Greg P, Bill S, Judy R, Christine E, Roman F, Brian A, Joann A, Nathan H and Barb G...your loving brothers and sisters.

Tammy i'm sorry to hear bout your loss, if you don't remember me i worked with you and your mom at the nursing home. need anything please let me know.

I remember waiting up for you at grandma's and grandpa's to ask your advice on boys when I was a teen, coming to my assistance more than a few times in my adult life, and playing blitz with you just last week on Labor Day and reminiscing about our childhood. I will miss and love you always.