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Michael Davis

San Francisco, California

1946 - 2019

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Michael James Davis

June 29, 1946 – September 3, 2019

Michael James Davis, 73, of San Francisco, died at his home on Tuesday, September 3, 2019, after a hard-fought, year-long battle with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.A doting father and spirited, fun-loving man, Mike experienced life to the...

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I did not know that Michael Davis passed away until somebody recently told me. I worked with him in the past at Stanford athletic events and at some Oakland A's baseball games. He was a fine gentleman who was very polite and very helpful. I send my condolences to his family and to his friends.

I did not know about Michael Davis passing away until just recently when somebody mentioned that he passed away. I worked with him in the past at Stanford athletic events and at some Oakland A's baseball games. He was a fine gentleman who was very polite and helpful. I send my condolences to his family and to his friends.

Condolences on your loss of Mike, Bonnie. Am keeping warm memories of him from our days at Aquinas High School.

Dear Bonnie and Natalie, I worked with Michael in the Diamond Level for 10+ years. He got me to cross the Bay to work at Stanford as well. My last text with him was telling him how much everyone missed and loved him. He wrote back how much he loved us. I shall treasure that message. I'm from No. Illinois. We would swap stories about O'Hare, travel and our shared love of sports. I'm so sorry I will not be able to come to the Celebration of Michael's life. I have the biggest greyhound...

I'll miss you at the ballpark, the Yankee and our lunches. I enjoyed
our friendship.

I'll miss you at the Park, at the Yankee and at our lunches. You won't be forgotten!

Mike your "back of house" gang is missing your smile and zest for life and sports. we especially miss your cheerful "hello". You will leave big shoes to fill on many of your deployments, like Home Bench at Women's Hoops as well. C Mulholand

We are so sorry for your loss. Mike was a special person. We loved when we would run into him at the Giants games, in recent years, he always had great stories for us! He will be missed by so many. We are fortunate to have known him.