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Max L. Davis

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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October 4, 1921-January 29, 2008. 53-year Colorado Springs resident, Max Davis, 86, died January 29, 2008 of malignant melanoma. A funeral service will be held at Temple Beit Torah, 522 E Madison St, Colorado Springs, Colorado 80907, on Monday, February the 4th at 2 pm. A visitation will be held...

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I grew up knowing Max; he and my parents, Milton and Sylvia Slosky were good friends. My engagement ring was purchased from Max in 1966. What a dear man.

Max was one of the few people we know on earth who could bring humor to my Dental Office. This is not an easy task you understand. We ALWAYS looked forward to his visit. Patty and I will miss him tremendously and are so sorry we did not get to see him before he passed.

Dear Family of Max Davis,
We are so saddened by the death of Max....truly a great lost to this community.
We have known him since he became, manager at Zales, downtown, Colorado Springs.
I shall never forget that he opened and co-signed our son's first charge account (Zales) in 1967 because he felt him deserving as a minor.
You have our sincere blessing, prayers, and deepest sympathy; may he rest in peace.

Shirlee and Sid Darden (son)

Dear Davis family,

I am sending you my sincere and profound condolences. Not long ago -- on Rosh Hashana, I met Max at the Mountain Minyan. Today I was shocked to learn about his passing. Max was a wonderful, wonderful man, full of life, humor, and good advice. Anyone who knew him just loved him.

He will always be remembered with great fondness!

Ofer

Dear Family,
I am so sorry for your loss, our loss. Uncle Max and Aunt Sally meant more to me than most of my extended family. It was great growing up next to them and then sharing time with them as an adult. I am so glad that I got to spend time with Uncle Max this summer. Wish I could be there as he was always there for us.
Love you guys.

To the Davis Family:
All the Gergers send their deepest sympathies at this time of loss. The obituary really captures Max's enthusiasm for life and his love for everyone he met. He was "one of a kind" and we will miss him.
May his memory be a blessing and a source of inspiration to everyone who knew him.

Dear Davis Family,,I am so very sorry for the loss of Max,,or as we use to call him at Zales was Mr D,, I started working for Max in 1977, and he was just a great boss,leader and most of all to me a great freind to have. Zales was like one big happy family to me and Max was always there for all of us,,As a young person starting off Max was always someone I could count on for advice,,We sure did share some good times together,,He touched so many people in his life and as for me Max lefted a...

No greater man shall walk among us in laughter or praise. Having served on St. Francis Hospital Board with Max and all the other activities in the community it was always a great pleasure to share life with him. God speed and may your light continue to shine so others can see your good works.

Dear family, I was saddened to hear of Max's passing. It was a joy to be around him and to strike the ball with him. He was a wonderful gift to Colorado Springs. Ann, I hope all is well with you and I am sorry for your loss. It is to be thankful that you were able to share the time with Max and enjoy life's pleasures with him. Take care and God bless you and Max's family. Roger