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Teddy Ray Davis

Vancouver, Washington

1936 - 2023

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TEDDY RAY DAVIS Teddy Ray Davis was born in Gainesville, TX, on Aug. 18, 1936. After relocating with his family to Vancouver, WA, Ted attended schools in the Vancouver School District including Mcloughlin Jr., and Vancouver High schools excelling in both basketball and baseball,...

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I grew up in the same neighborhood as Teddy. I was a starter on the Hudson's Bay team that won the State basketball championship in 1964. Teddy was an inspiration to me. He inspired many local athletes. He was someone was mentioned by grownups as being a great baseball player who'd played pro or semi pro. I enjoyed seeing him. My condolences to his family. RIP . Kindest regards.

I met Ted as a young boy around 5. I've had only 1 Grandpa that I've known, he was like my Grandpa in many ways. If anyone was ever my Godfather I would have loved it to be him. I give him that honor. He loved my kids so much too, my young daughter would do faces of different emotions. He would smile and laugh. We had so many private talks in his last days of how to make the world a better place. He told me Gigi's should mean cloud's and to make it a new slang. That it would help restore...

Ted Davis: the man, the myth, the legend. God Bless You my friend, the Ultimate Coach.

Teddy was a special friend and great teammate in baseball and basketball back in high school. I have many good memories of my times with him. I'm so sorry I couldn't be there for his celebration of life. My condolences to his family.

Teddy was an inspiration. I loved watching him teach and mentor my little Bro. RIP you are missed

Teddy umpired a lot of high school baseball games when I attended FVHS `62-65´. He was fair and always called a good game! Rest in peace, Teddy!!

Teddy was my baseball coach for the American Legion league in 1965 and 1966. He was a great coach and worked well with the players. He was instrumental in getting me drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a high school senior. I will never forget his friendship and the skills he taught to me. Rest in peace, Teddy.

Teddy Davis was a good Man and a gifted teacher and Coach. I was fortunate enough to have coach Davis work with me at Marshall Center teaching me the important details of basketball. He took the time to make a difference in my life and I am paying it forward. Rest in Peace, my friend. KB