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Robert I. Davies

Albany, New York

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DELMAR Robert (Bob) I. Davies, MD, 83, died on October 24, 2006 at the St. Peter's Hospice in Albany, N.Y. after a long battle with illness. Bob was born to the late Levi and Laura (Roberts) Davies on February 20, 1923 in his parents' home in Poultney, Vt. His first language was Welsh. He met...

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everyone who knew the altruistic,benevolent,humorous Dr.Uncle Bob will forever cherish the great memories he has left us w/.
I know the pain and hurt seem unbearable at this time..take comfort in each and lean on those closest to you. although i only met uncle Bob once...I feel fortunate o be able to put his face to the stories Karl loves to share about the uncle he so adored and admired. Please forgive me for not being there by Karls side and celebrate Uncle Bobs wonderful life.I heard...

My heart will be with you all in Vermont this weekend.

("I've never seen anything like it...")

Our sincere condolences to the Davies and Tilly families. We did not know Mr. Davies directly, only through our daughter, Barbara, who shared with us what a remarkable and engaging man he was. Our thoughts are with you.

In Memory of Robert I. Davies

Even as the sun goes down
to end the light of day,
It's rising on a new horizon
somewhere - not far away,

In Sympathy to the Davies and extended family from friends in the Poultney Area St. David's Society, Inc.

I knew Dr. Davies only from a great distance and then only through the hearts and eyes of his daughter, Laura and her husband, Doug. I learned of his experiences in WWII and of his return and endeavor to become a physician and a healer. I know that he touched thousands of people over the course of his life and that he and his wife modeled for their children a way of living that is compassionate, warm, intelligent, courageous and giving. May your love for him accompany him as he journeys...

I knew Dr. Davies only from a great distance and then only through the hearts and eyes of his daughter, Laura and her husband, Doug. I learned of his experiences in WWII and of his return and endeavor to become a physician and a healer. I know that he touched thousands of people over the course of his life and that he and his wife modeled for their children a way of living that is compassionate, warm, intelligent, courageous and giving. I know that he received back from his children the...

My heart goes out to you at this time and in the days ahead.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My deepest sympathy to the Davies family. God Bless.