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Heywood Hodder Davis

1931 - 2024

Heywood Hodder Davis obituary, 1931-2024, Prairie Village, KS

Heywood Davis Obituary

Heywood Hodder Davis

September 17, 1931 - December 7, 2024

Prairie Village, Kansas - Heywood Hodder Davis ("Woody") was born on September 17, 1931 in Kansas City, Missouri and died on December 7, 2024. Woody was the son of Margaret Hodder Davis and Donald Dwight Davis, and the "kid brother" of beloved sister Peggy. He attended Bryant Elementary School and graduated from Southwest High School in 1948. He attended the University of Kansas where he was active in debate and his fraternity, Phi Gamma Delta (President). Following graduation in 1952 with a BA in History and on completion of officer candidate school, Woody was commissioned into the Navy as an ensign. Woody married his college sweetheart, Louise Abigail Swigart, on October 31,1952. Louise joined Woody during his assignment in Guam, and they subsequently lived in San Diego and Long Beach, where Woody served on an attack transport ship. Woody returned to KU for Law School from 1955 to 1958 where he was Order of the Coif and Editor of the Law Review. Woody had the honor of being a law clerk for US Supreme Court Justice Charles E. Whittaker in Washington, DC from 1958 to 1959.

Upon returning to Kansas City, Woody was an associate and then partner with the law firm Dietrich, Tyler, Davis, Burrell & Dicus, whose successors merged with Armstrong Teasdale in 1981. In 1991, Woody and colleagues formed the firm which became Davis, Sands & Collins, P.C., where Woody remained until his official retirement at the age of 90. Woody was a member of the American College of Trust and Estate Counsel, the Lawyers Association of Kansas City (former President and Whittaker Award recipient), the Kansas City Metropolitan Bar Association, the Estate Planning Society of Kansas City (former President), and he was a founding trustee of what is now Legal Aid of Western Missouri (former President). He also served on the boards of the Ozanam Home and Foundation (former President) and The Barstow School (former President). A proud member of Downtown Rotary Club 13 since 1985 (former President), Woody was also a Club 13 Camp Foundation Fellow and Rotary International Paul Harris Fellow. He was a longtime member of the Mercury Club (former President). In 2010, Woody received the Honorary Alumnus Citation from Park University, which Woody and his law firm long served as outside counsel. In 2017, he received the Distinguished Alumni Award from KU Law School. Woody was a lifelong member of Second Presbyterian Church (former Elder) and a member of Mission Hills Country Club (former President).

Woody, Louise, and his three children, Tom, Carol, and Lynne, enjoyed vacationing in Colorado and Arizona. While on vacation and at home, Woody loved to play golf and tennis with good friends, as well as attend cultural events. Woody and Louise also traveled abroad extensively to: Japan and Hong Kong during Navy years; most of Western Europe; and Russia and Argentina for Rotary.

Woody was a steadfast friend who cherished many close professional and personal relationships. Beyond his hobbies and sense of adventure, Woody often entertained his family and friends with stories and limericks, and he played the guitar or ukulele while singing campfire songs. Most of all, Woody was a wonderful husband, father and grandfather. He was a source of strength, happy to cheer on his family members in all their endeavors, not to mention the Jayhawks, Royals and Chiefs. He will forever be remembered for his outgoing, cheerful nature and keen sense of humor.

Woody was preceded in death by his wife Louise of almost 70 years, sister Peggy Brownlee, son-in-law Kevin Boyle, and niece Karen Brownlee.

Woody is survived by his son Tom Davis (Peggy Huycke) of Kansas City, Missouri; daughters Carol Krueger (of Edwards, Colorado) and Lynne Boyle (of Alexandria, Virginia); his grandchildren Mitchell Davis (Sanjana Patel), Noah Davis (Andie Drummond), Claire Krueger, Davis Krueger, Cecily Boyle and Brennan Boyle; and his beloved nieces and nephews.

A memorial service will be held on April 19, 2025 at Second Presbyterian Church at 3 p.m. Contributions may be made to Second Presbyterian Church, 315 E. 55th St., KCMO, 64113; KU Endowment Association for the Law School, PO Box 928, Lawrence, KS 62044-0928; or Rotary International Foundation, 1560 Sherman Ave., Evanston, IL 60201-3698.

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Published by Kansas City Star from Dec. 13 to Dec. 15, 2024.

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Patricia McDonald

July 23, 2025

Just discovered that Woody passed away. I worked with him at Davis, Sands & Collins for many years, and we stayed in touch after I retired. He was a marvelous attorney and mentor, a kind and generous colleague, and a true gentleman. What a magnificent legacy and example for his friends, colleagues and family. I'm so sorry for this loss to all who knew him.

Dick Woods

February 28, 2025

I knew Woody for many years from our estate planning practices, but my wife and I enjoyed seeing both he and Louise at ACTEC functions. Our favor memory was from a local food & fun establishment where we (and Woody) laughed so hard watching Louise ride a model "motorcycle" in a video game! They both will be missed.

Audrey Spieler

January 27, 2025

My husband, Jim Spieler and I got to know Woody and Louise on a cruise in the Caribbean sponsored by the University of Missouri.... probably 1997. Woody, being a Jayhawk so enjoyed the rivalry between the Missouri Tigers and the Jayhawks of KU! Woody would never forget a friend and he kept good contact with us over the years. We shared a number of good times with them both in Kansas City and in Columbia, and I have photos of those happy occasions. My husband died in 2014 and my new husband Mike Bogue, and I visited him in his retirement apartment a few years ago. He was always the happy and smiling hospitable gentleman.
We sent our condolences and prayers for a life well lived.
Audrey Spieler
1018 Danforth Drive,Columbia, Missouri

David Pitts

December 17, 2024

Tom,
So sorry to hear about your father. Always liked him quite a bit. I'll be thinking about you and your sisters; I know this is a hard thing to go through.

Darry Gene Sands

December 15, 2024

Woody and I practiced law together for many years, first with the Dietrich firm, then with the Armstrong firm and finally with Davis, Sands & Collins, from which we both retired. Over those years, Woody was a consummate professional respected by colleagues, clients, judges, and even adversaries. I learned a great deal from him not only in terms of legal practicalities but also professionalism. Woody and Louise were wonderful people, and we will miss both of them.

Dan C French

December 15, 2024

Carol and Family,

What a life!! Ran into Woody almost a year ago, had a wonderful visit with him and he was right on top of things. Off to his great reward, but always tough to let go of our loved ones. May you have peace in your heart and cherish the memories!

God Bless You!

Dan

Linda Dillon

December 14, 2024

I´m so sorry to read of Woody´s death. I worked for him when he was President of The Lawyers Association. Good guy. Condolences to his family.

Terry Michael

December 14, 2024

My heartfelt condolences to the Davis family on the passing of their dear father and grandfather.

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