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Marvin Davis Jr.

Mount Clemens, Michigan

Age 80

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Marvin Samuel Davis, Jr., age 80, passed away peacefully surrounded by family after a long battle with congestive heart failure on June 1, 2020. Beloved husband of the late Carole; father of the late Michelle, Cheryl (Daniel) Carnell, and Tracy (Aimee) Davis; dear grandfather of Brendan and...

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Connie and I always enjoyed sitting with Marv for breakfast at Pine Ridge. We always enjoyed his company. He was a really nice man and everyone at Pine Ridge liked him.

Tracy and Family, our condolences on the passing of your beloved father. I always counted on seeing him every year at the Lake Shore Golf Outing. He is with your dear mom now. May you all live with their memories in your hearts.

I was on the 56 LakeShore football team with Marv. That team developed a brotherhood that couldnt be broken. When Marv graduated he advised me to NOT take the #15 jersey because it was bad luck. Well I didnt listen.
I had that jersey on when I was injured. All I could think about on my way to the hospital was that advice that I didnt take. As a team, We would gather once a year at Colin Chisoms farm and reminisce about that team. Marv was always there. He was one of the nicest guys of...

Cheryl and Tracy, our thoughts and prayers are with you both! Your Dad was always a pleasure to be around!

Wonderful guy that I knew from the late 1950's (thanks to my brother, George Leshan). George and Marv were good buddies, along with Tom Barton and they all played football for Lake Shore. Marv was always very kind to me, as was his wife, Carole. For his family, my deepest condolences. Remember the good times. Valerie Hammond (Leshan)

I am so very, very sorry to hear about Marv's passing. I went to school with both he and Carole and Marv and my brother George (Moe) were very close. He always had the greatest smile and was just one of the nicest guys I've ever known. ! Please accept my deepest sympathy at the loss of your father/grandfather. Nancy Leshan DuChene