Tipp-DAVIS-Obituary

Tipp DAVIS

Taylor Mill, Kentucky

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Tipp DAVIS passed away in Taylor Mill, Kentucky. The obituary was featured in Kentucky Enquirer on November 17, 2011.

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How do I begin? I was truly blessed the day Tipp asked me to start picking him up for church. We would take Tipp to church every Sunday and eat and visit afterwards. He loved Rumpke's, KFC, and chili dogs!

When we moved back to Ashland, KY we brought Tipp here for several visits. He loved seeing the train yard of CSX, driving up over Rt. 23.

My whole family loved Tipp, as did everyone who met him! He NEVER met a stranger and showed the same character to every person...

I had the pleasure of meeting Uncle Tipp -actually my father's(Homer Davis) uncle about 10 yrs ago. What a nice Christian man he was. I look forward to meeting him again in Heaven along with all the other Davis clan that I never really got a chance to know.

My sympathy to Georgia, Trina and their family. Were do you begin, Mr. Davis has touched so many People over the years, I remember Skeeter singing around the June Apple tree, watching Billy Gram revivials, winter's helping each other up the snow covered road, horse back riding, milking cows, bringing in the hay, fishin at the pond, The horse trail, christmas's cheer's, chatting for hours on a warm sunny day, lessoning to his song's to Jesus, looking at his pictures of year gone by, so much...

It was a pleasure to know Tipp. He had a great testimony and I look forward to seeing him again in Glory.

Tip will be greatly missed! We will miss signing his books and his singing to me every time he saw us, and his great smile! A great man with a huge heart.

Tipp was such a joy to be around, he made you feel like a V.I.P. when he asked you to sign his autograph book. The Lord has blessed him with a long fruitful life, and he has touched many lives in his journey. This family has been hit hard, losing two family members in such a short time. Will continue to cover this family with prayer.

My Uncle Tipp was also my surrogate daddy for many of my young years when my own Daddy had to travel to other states to find work. He was so kind,with a gentle way about him seldom found in others.I thank God for him.He had faith which God looks for in all of us.

Remembering Uncle Tipp fondly. I kow he's singing for Jesus today. Our deepest sympathies.
Whitey and Liz Voegeli

So sorry for your loss. Tipp was my buddy at the Locust Pike picnic. He was a wonderful man and will be missed dearly. May he rest in peace now. Doris Early