William-Davis-Obituary

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William C. Davis

Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

1942 - 2017

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DIED
March 26, 2017
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Dillsburg, Pennsylvania

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Cocklin Funeral Home, Inc. - Dillsburg Obituary

William C. (Bill) Davis, 74, of Dillsburg, passed away on March 26 surrounded by his loving family at Lady Lake (The Villages), Florida. 

He was born on June 17th, 1942 in Danville, PA, the son of Jessie Cook and James B. Davis. He graduated from Mechanicsburg High School in...

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So sorry to hear of bills passing so many wonderful memories of him and Karen. Our friendship started in Putnam ct lasted for many years.

Davis family,

Very sorry for your loss. I always enjoyed talking to Karen and Bill when I would go to the fruit stand and for ice cream. He will be missed by all.

Sorry to hear of Bills passing. Prayers and sympathy to all the Davis family

Such a nice man! sincere sympathy & prayers to the Davis family.

I was very sorry to hear about Bill's passing. He was one of my favorite people and he will be missed.

Davis Family,

Words cannot express the sorrow we feel for your (our) loss. Bill was a good shipmate and, like you, we loved him too. We only hope that the sincere sympathy we offer will somehow ease your pain.

The Bang Gang

Lord this departed Shipmate with Dolphins on his chest,
Is part of an outfit known to be the best.
Please welcome him and offer him your hand,
As you no doubt know he's the best in the land.
And also heavenly Father...

Sorry to hear of Bill's passing. He was a good guy and well liked by all the ABC West Lanes employees & patrons who knew him, especially by the Thursday AM league bowlers, as he participated in that league for many years.

He is and will be sorely missed by all of us at the Bowl.

RIP my friend.

Bill was such a great and wonderful person. We were friends with Bill for over 50 years. We will remember all the good times and memories we had during those years. Bill will surely be missed by many people. Our sincere sympathies go out to the Davis family.

Bill was a great childhood/school years friend,had wonderful gracious parents and a person you could learn from. Bill assisted me again in my employment with IBM following military service. Karen, ice cream, farm stand and a good sense of humor are also fondly remembered. Bill will be missed...