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Mark Davis

Palmer, Massachusetts

Oct 11, 1955 – Oct 23, 2020 (Age 65)

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BORN
October 11, 1955
DIED
October 23, 2020
AGE
65
LOCATION
Palmer, Massachusetts
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Mark A. Davis, 65, passed away Oct 23, 2020. He was born Oct 11, 1955 to Walter and Doris (Jalbert) Davis. Mark worked for the State of Massachusetts for over 30 years with his last duties working as a Vocational Instructor. Mark enjoyed playing softball for most of his adult years where he...

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A super, great, honest, helpful man. Tremendous family, wife and sons. I am proud he thought of me as a friend. Dave Callahan

I was thinking of him as I was driving the other day. Erin asked what I I was smiling about. I said, " Mark Davis". She smiled and we laughed. Again, my heart and prayers for Mark and his family. Go Bruins!

Laurie, Jeremy, Ryan & Tyler,
I am so saddened to hear of Woody's passing. All I can do is offer the same words that are repeated by all who knew him. He was one of the kindest, humblest, friendly and most genuine people I have ever met. It was an honor to know him and spend some great times with him on and off the softball field. Always greeted with a great smile and a pat on the back. I hope many great stories and memories eventually help ease the pain of your loss. The heavens gained...

Mark was such a class act. Honest , loyal, fun. His laughter brought smiles to anyone within hearing distance. The smoothest all around athlete I ever saw compete.
His family was his pride and joy. They are a true reflection of him. I am so proud to have him as a friend.
Dennis was right, Paul AND Glenn were waiting for him. God Bless you Mark.

I remember Mark as always smiling...he was in love with his world, and his world was all about his family and his friends.
My heart goes out to you, Laurie, and the rest of the Davis family.
So sorry for your loss.

My condolences to Woody's family. Outstanding ballplayer and outstanding person. Once a Relic, always a Relic. RIP.

Laurie and the boys. I am so very sorry for the loss of Woody. It is not an easy thing to understand, a few hours earlier we were together having a few beers and laughs and then the news. I hope you can enjoy all the wonderful memories that you and he shared and he will always be with you in your son's. I'm sure Paul was there to welcome him through the gates. Be strong.

My friend Woody, I still can't believe that you are gone. We were together just a few hours earlier laughing and having some beers together with our friends. The shocking news hit very hard I still can't come to grips with it. To Laurie and the boys I'm so sorry and the fact I can't make it to the funeral home is awful for me. Have to be in Florida Friday. I'm sure Paul was greeting him when he walked through the gates. Loved him like a brother.

Although we've been away for over 20 years, we will always remember Mark as a good friend and someone you wanted to be around. Our deepest condolences to Laurie and his sons, and to the Davis family. Our hearts are heavy for you.