Larry-Davis-Obituary

Larry Dean Davis

Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin

Jun 23, 1935 – Jul 14, 2024

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BORN
June 23, 1935
DIED
July 14, 2024
LOCATION
Mt. Horeb, Wisconsin

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Larry D. Davis, Emeritus Professor of Physiology, University of Wisconsin-Madison Medical School, died on July 14, 2024 at the age of 89.He is survived by his wife Georgette of 66 years, daughter Rhonda Davis (Steve Onken), and daughter Marilyn Davis (Peter Clay).Larry excelled in academics and...

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Our deepest sympathies to you Georgette, Rhonda & Marilyn. A lot of great memories of hunting at the cabin in Spring Green and grouse hunting up north with Larry, Jerry and Dad (Don Zuther). When I obtained my own hunting land Larry was there and helped to take down trees and share his knowledge on wildlife habitat. Always enjoyed our phone conversations and sharing photos of our deer. A lot of good memories to carry me into the next deer hunting season - HUNT ON !!! Loretta & Mary Ellen...

I will always remember the great times my boys and had visiting the Spring Green cabin each year before deer hunting season We were always welcomed with open arms, cold beer, cheese and sausage. Something we will remember for ever. Tim Johnson

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I remember and enjoy walking around your beautiful home on this hill and all the things he had to do to make it happen. He was as dedicated to his family as he was to his profession. God's speed!

I remember Larry Davis from the days in Dubuque, Iowa when he was courting Georgette. Larry was a friendly, fun guy to be around. I have many good memories of Larry.

We are so sorry to hear of Larry´s passing. He was a great guy with a great family. Sending our sincere sympathy

Larry must have been so special to be with the magnificent Georgette. Sending love!

Sorry to hear of your loss...Larry Davis Family. I hope that the coming days are filled with cherished memories and love. God gives us memories as a gift from having loved someone. Enjoy your gifts, cherish your gifts....may they help you during this time of sorrow and the days forward. My sincere condolences.... Lisa