Oswald-Davies-Obituary

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Oswald Davies

Avon Lake, Ohio

May 5, 1938 – Jan 9, 2019 (Age 80)

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BORN
May 5, 1938
DIED
January 9, 2019
AGE
80
LOCATION
Avon Lake, Ohio

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Busch Funeral and Crematory Services - Avon Lake Obituary

Oswald "Ossy" Davies, 80 of Avon Lake, formerly of Liverpool, United Kingdom passed away peacefully at home on Wednesday, January 9, 2019. He was born May 5, 1938 to parents Oswald and Catherine (nee Cooney) Davies. Ossy retired after working 30 years for Sherwin William where he was recruited...

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Still missed a lot. Bill Sumner,a golfing buddy.

I still miss the Brit! My best to Carol and the rest of the family.

Liz

Ossy was one of the finest men I ever met! We played golf together for so many years and had lunch together several times a week. He had a special sense of humor, a love for Carol and the rest of his family, and a very, very unique integrity. God bless his soul!

I, Mohammed Asim Siddiqu, currently working as Senior Sales Coordinator "Premier Paints Company Ltd., Licensee of "The Sherwin Williams Paints Co., USA" Jeddah Saudi Arabia, I joined SWSA in July 1990. Mr. Oswald G. Daives was General Manager of Sherwin Williams Saudi Araiba - Jeddah Industrial city, Phase 3. and i worked with him from 1990 till 1994. May his soul rest in peace. My and friends sincerest condolences to his family.

My condolences goes to the Davies family and friends, I'm very sorry for your loss. May all your fond memories, and the loving God of all comfort and hope give you the needed comfort during this time of sadness. Psalms 94:19

Sincerely

So many memories of Ossy starting well over 70 years ago at infant school. Our friendship endured in spite of frequent disagreements over his love for Everton FC (instead of Liverpool!), politics, especially when he cajoled me into a weekend convention at a grand Yorkshire Castle in support of the government - he always was very persuasive! Although his career took him abroad Carol and Ossy always managed to keep in touch and we looked forward to their visits home.

Our sincerest...

To Carol and family. I played golf with Oz for many years and we had lots of laughs. I will miss him as a brother as will many others. My Dad was also a Brit and of course I had to tell him. Oz was not overly impressed. He thought most eveyone came from there. He was a great friend and a class act.

My heart and thoughts are with you as you move forward. May the memories of Ossy bring a smile to your face and warmth to your heart. God has a plan for all of us and I'm positive Ossy will be watching down on all of you. Peace and love.