Marion-Davis-Obituary

Marion Clifton "M.C." Davis

Fort Walton Beach, Florida

Oct 18, 1944 – Jul 11, 2015

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BORN
October 18, 1944
DIED
July 11, 2015
LOCATION
Fort Walton Beach, Florida

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Marion Clifton Davis, "M.C." passed away on July 11, 2015, at the age of 70.M.C. is survived by his wife of 51 years Stella (Riley) Davis; children, Crystal (Timothy) Baumann, Lisa (Patrick) Chisholm, and Wendy (Christopher) Pappas, along with the loves of his life, his five granddaughters,...

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Stella, I pray you are ok. Know it has been a long time and it never gets over, but GOD be with you and your family and I miss the Good time at MHS.

Marion, we still miss you and one day hope to see you in Heaven. Ever gathering, and ever reunion I think of all of my classmates who have gone on and we all miss them. May you continue to RIP.

My condolences and prayers go out to the Davis Family. I had the pleasure of working for and getting to know M.C. while I worked for his company in Reno Nevada. He will be missed. God Bless his family.
Sincerely, Sandy Schultz

Stella & Girls, you know my thoughts and prayers have been/will be with you. HE will comfort you through these days. God Bless.

Thank you, Mr. Davis, for your philanthropy and for making the world a better place

I'm blessed to have known and had the opportunity to have worked with MC. As a Florida Trail volunteer I am especially thankful for his conservation vision and generosity in allowing the Florida Trail access to the Nokuse Plantation. The commitment and restoration of Plantation lands and establishing the Biophilia Center were monumental tasks. Both are a tribute to MC, his family and the staff at both facilities. All are visionaries but MC provided the glue, drive and skills to make it...

Stella, I am so sorry for you. You may remember I started in the class of 62, but had to go an additional year due to sickness and graduated with you. May God have his hand on you and family.

His vision and generosity provided the opportunity for many teachers to develop a greater understanding and stewardship of natural Florida. I am thankful to have been a small part of his journey. (former Okaloosa Science Specialist)

It was an honor to help take care of M.C. I am sorry for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family. His Angel Care Nurse