Judson-Davis-Obituary

Judson Davis

Grand Rapids, Michigan

Dec 17, 1945 – Apr 11, 2020 (Age 74)

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BORN
December 17, 1945
DIED
April 11, 2020
AGE
74
LOCATION
Grand Rapids, Michigan
CHARITY
American Lung Association

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(Pat or J. Pat) Davis, 74, of Grand Rapids, Michigan passed away April 11, 2020 due to complications following lung surgery. J. Pat was born in Detroit, Michigan on December 17, 1945 to Judson and Marion (Fowler) Davis. At the end of WWII his parents settled in Holland, Michigan. During this time...

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Sincere sympathy to your family. You will be greatly missed! Until we meet again.

Our condolences to the Davis family .We will remember Pat as a very special person to us and our son Steve. He was very caring and a wonderful Grandpa to his granddaughters Lauren and Brooke. He will surely be missed by all.

My sincere sympathy to the DAVIS family in the loss of Judson (Pat) Davis.
My prayers also for Nancy, Will & Sophie Davis,
May you know Gods comfort and nearness.
In His love,
Peg Bykerk

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My heartfelt sympathies are with your family. I have so many memories of Pat throughout my entire life. Watching Sunday football games with my Dad, his contagious laugh, liking my Moms "chicken surprises"always amused me because he was the only one, convertible drives to nowhere, fishing trips around the corner, engraving his green Comet with a rock, just to name a few. He will truly be missed by all.
(Aka Wammi Bean)

Condolences to to Pats family. On to your last duty station. Semper Fi . Classmate from Creston 64.

JPat Davis and I have known each other for a lot of years.
We were sparring Face Book friends on political things. But military brothers, he served in Marines, I in the Navy. I also used to talk with him when he worked at the Gerald R. Ford airport where I worked also.
We would talk when I had to take ground equipment over to the fuel farm. He was working at the security check point to enter the area.
He also used to attend our Class of 1964 dinners now and then.
Thoughts and...