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Dr. Vincent K. Davis

Bellingham, Washington

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Vincent Davis, age 88 of Bellingham, went to be with his Lord on May 19, 2010. He was born May 30, 1921 in Kelso, WA to Dr. Frank and Mary Davis. Throughout his life, Vincent served his Lord, his family, his community and his country. He married Phyllis Earnest in Longview, WA on Sept. 4, 1943...

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I clamp down on my teeth and I know they fit perfectly just as I clamp down and resist Dr Davis going at them. He was a great man and I´m very grateful I had the opportunity to meet and have had him be my orthodontist. I´m sure he is missed.

I was blessed with straight teeth so my time knowing Dr. Davis was as a family friend and the Boy Scout years. What a talented man. What I remember the most are the canvas kayaks he built and the beautifully restored Model A Ford.

I met Dr. Davis around 1990, when he went to work on my teeth. As I was in my late 30's at the time, it was fun to visit his office and be the "old guy" having his braces checked. Dr. Davis told me that he enjoyed my visits as well - maybe because it was a chance for him to carry on an adult conversation at work! By the time my teeth were straight, I really did not want to end my office visits.

Few people have touched me as Dr. Davis did. He was a very special person, and I...

I worked for Dr. Davis for many years. He was a wonderful person and always a great example of how to be professional and a man who had God's heart for people. I feel privileged to have known him, I know he is in heaven and they are rejoicing.

Dr. Davis's work provided straight teeth to both my wife and I when we were just kids in Bellingham, and did it with humor, care, and real skill. We were so sad to hear he passed. Sending thoughts and prayers to his family.

Mike & Brenda Copland

You are a wonderful person that touched everyone you met in a special way. You will truly be missed
Kelly Hollingsworth

I have been blessed beyond belief to have my Papa for so many years & so many memories. There are a million things that made him my amazing grandfather. But the most important one is the legacy he left his family of what it meant to truly love the Lord and be devoted to following Him. To know my Papa was to see an example of God's love in action. There were a number of ministries he was involved with publicly but the ones that touch my heart are those done in private. He prayed every day...

This was a good man. Dr. Davis volunteered many man hours to the Lummi tribe. He really cared and believed that we should always be grateful for what we have and give back as much as we can. God is probably wearing braces now. Love ya, Deena Rosario RDH