Scott-Davis-Obituary

Scott Jonathan Davis

Chicah, Illinois

About

LOCATION
Chicah, Illinois
CHARITY
The Charity of your Choice

Obituary

Send Flowers

Scott Jonathan Davis, 68, beloved husband for 39 years of Anne Megan Davis, died on Tuesday, April 7, 2020 after a courageous struggle with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). Scott was born on the South Side of Chicago to the late Oscar Davis, M.D., Ph.D. and the late Doris Koller Davis. While...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

5 years after Scott passed, I was having dinner last night (May 2025) in Naples with Mike and Kathy Feagley. Mike and I were both long time partners with Scott and Kathy worked at Mayer Brown. We fondly shared memories of Scott and Anne. Great people live on forever. No one finer than Scott. Never too late to pay him tribute. I have seen Anne several times since at Chicago Shakespeare. Scott and I both loved recruiting young lawyers to join our Firm and carry on its traditions.

Prayers for strength and the comfort of Gods presence at this time. My son, Nick (Peters friend) always spoke so highly of Scott and your family. Rita Diaz

Scott - My cousin's husband, though I always considered him simply as my cousin, was a wonderful man!!! His intelligence is well documented and accepted. But I'd like to comment on his ability to connect with the young children in our family. He was amazing!! Like the "baby or child whisperer"!! Kind of contrary to the characteristics of a man who was so successful in professional career. It was obvious he adored his wife, my cousin Anne, lighting up whenever she spoke. He adored his...

I had the great privilege of knowing Scott for 48 years, since we started law school together. My wife and I had the honor of introducing him to his wonderful wife Anne, our life long friend. Their love for each other was palpable. We married, raised kids together, worked with one another and navigated life's ups and downs. I will always remember Scott as: 1) intensely interested in and empathic toward those around him (which made him such a great eulogist, among other things); 2) ethical and...

I treasure having known Scott for 48 years, since we started at law school together. My wife and I had the great privilege of introducing him to his wife Anne, who is our life long friend. Their love for each other was palpable. We got married, raised kids at the same time, worked together and shared life's ups and downs. Throughout all this, I think of Scott as: 1) intensely interested in and empathic about the lives of those around him (which made him such a great eulogist, among other...