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Millard "Butch" Davis

Everett, Washington

1946 - 2021

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January 19, 2021
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Everett, Washington

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Butch Davis, 74, passed away January 19, 2021 at Everett Providence Medical Center. He was born in Everett, WA to Millard Lee Davis and Mary Louise Davis. He graduated from Snohomish High School in 1964. Soon after graduating he joined the Navy and served from 1964-1967 on the USS Valley Forge...

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There just aren't enough words to express what you meant to me Butch. A kind, loving and generous man that I'm proud to same was my somewhat adopted Dad. Gone too soon, love you

as a young kid, I always looked up to Butch - and years later, with the twists/turns of on going life only got to speak to him every so often. RIP.......

I only got to meet him during Chad and Selena's wedding, but Butch was very nice and shared delicious blackberries from his yard. I'm sorry for your loss and hope you enjoy fond memories of him today and always.

My deepest sympathy to the entire family of Butch Davis. I remember going over to Millard & Mary´s with my family Fred & Alice McFalls and singing and playing bluegrass music years ago. Butch will be greatly missed. May you hold his memory close to your hearts. Jim McFalls

I took a job once a long time ago that led me to Washington. I had to find a place to rest during each week. What I found was the most awesome,
caring, kind and loving friendship. Butch and Darleen opened their house to me, fed me, became the best of friends you could have. I did not get to see him enough but always felt special when I did. Darleen, we love you guys and see you in August. Butch rest with our lord and savior. dennis and brenda.

Well Buddy this didn't work out like we planned. I miss you and think of you everyday. I thought we'd have another 100mph blast or two across the Nevada desert, or a few more Journey's, a bunch more golf, TNGA outings and just about everything we enjoyed together. You made an indelible mark in my life and I'm forever thankful you were my good friend. From the days of Jr. High to these last few days of your suffering you never lost your way or sense of humor, humility, candor and compassion. I...

I served with Butch onboard the Valley Forge and got to know him well. He was like a brother and we shared many great times.He was a fun person to be around and I have many fond memories of him! God bless you Darleen he loved you very much and spoke well of you..

Butch - you will always be remembered with love and affection. Your classmates from Snohomish High School - Class of 1964