Steven-Davis-Obituary

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Steven Jay Davis

Bountiful, Utah

Feb 23, 1950 – Dec 3, 2011

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BORN
February 23, 1950
DIED
December 3, 2011
LOCATION
Bountiful, Utah

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Russon Brothers Mortuary - Bountiful Obituary

Steven Jay Davis, age 61, passed away due to liver disease, on December 3, 2011 in Bountiful, UT., surrounded by his family.Born February 23, 1950 in Price, UT., he was the eldest child of Jay Stewart and Delma Heath Davis. He earned his Eagle Scout Award. He was a 1968 graduate of Viewmont High,...

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It's been almost a year since his passing and sadly I only just now have learned that Steve is gone.. I started my legal career working at DOPL with Steve. How I enjoyed not only his humor, but his intellect and skill as an investigator and manager. We had many good conversations on long drives to cases, interview, etc. How
I will miss him! I only wish I could have paid my respects at his funeral. I am proud that Steve was able to serves bishop near the end of his life. He fought...

Joan,
I had to visit the Dept. of Commerce on Monday where I learned of Steven's passing. I hoped to attend the funeral services; however I had a prior appt. I could not cancel. I worked with Steve at DOPL 1999-2001. He was a tremendous asset to me and to DOPL. Reading the obituary I note you are a Park. I have Park family who settled in Provo. John Park and family emigrated from Scotland to Canada to Nauvoo and then Utah 1847. We may be related.
I valued Steve and loved him as a...

Kari,

I am so sorry for your loss. I can't imagine how you are feeling. I just wanted to let you know that I was thinking about you.

With Deepest Sympathy, Carrie Worthen

Joan,
So sorry to hear of Steve's passing, (Marie Partridge informed me.) Whenever I think of your family I think of how much I could tell you really loved each other as a couple, total loyalty is what comes to mind. I hope you will be comforted in this time of loss and mourning.
Greg and Heidi Johnson

Delma,
Sorry to hear about Steve, it is always hard to lose a loved one during the holidays, but Steve is not in any more pain. Our thoughts go to Joan and their family at this time.
it has been a very long time since you and your family lived here on 580 West but think of you as great neighbors.

Larry & Dianne Kirkwood
Woods Cross

Davis Family,
You have my sincerest sympathies on the loss of your husband and father. I have many memories of him sitting out on the front porch and asking me if I had any women chasing me (I think that probably started when I was about 7 or 8). I'll remember him as one of the people who helped make the neighborhood a fun place to grow up. May Heavenly Father bless you with peace and comfort.

With deepest respect,

I am so sorry to hearing Steve has passed away. I worked with him at DOPL before he retired. What a great man he was... funny, fully of smiles. Love to hear his stories and talk of his grandchildren who he loved so much. He was full of Native American facts. He will forever be in my heart. Keep his memories close to your heart and he will stay with you and your family for generations to come. God be with you! He will truly be missed.. what a guy!!! Jan Gardner

I am sorry for your families loss. I worked with steve in investigations for a few years, and he was a great man and a joy to be around. May you find solace in the memories of your loved one, and laughter in the funny memories I am positive you have.

Dear Kari and family,

I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad and Husband. The only comfort is that he no longer is suffering and is at peace. I am praying for you all.

Love, Libby Harston