Benjamin A. Davis

Benjamin A. Davis obituary, Perrysburg, OH

Benjamin A. Davis

Benjamin Davis Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Feb. 27, 2025.
Benjamin A. Davis, 95, of Perrysburg, Ohio, passed away on Tuesday, February 25, 2025, at Hospice of Northwest Ohio. He was born on December 29, 1929, in Toledo, Ohio, to Benjamin George and Gertrude LaRue Davis. His mother affectionately called him "Sonny" throughout his life.

Ben graduated from DeVilbiss High School and attended the University of Toledo, where he studied pre-med with the intention of becoming a doctor. While still a student, he married Carole Sue Hitchcock. Shortly thereafter, he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served as a medic on the front lines during the Korean War. Upon returning home, he worked at the Pure Oil refinery before becoming a chemist in the lab at Sun Oil refinery.

In retirement, Ben pursued many passions. He became a Life Master bridge player, enjoyed tennis, and developed a deep appreciation for fine art. He particularly loved collecting authentic Japanese samurai swords and netsukes. His generosity extended beyond his personal collection-he donated three of his most valuable swords and numerous netsukes to the Toledo Museum of Art.

Ben was preceded in death by his mother, Gertrude; his wife, Carole; and his son, Benjamin H. Davis. He is survived by his children Pamela (Craig) Black of Deep Gap, NC; Michael (Lori) Davis of Las Vegas, NV; and Sue Ellen Lewark of Pompano Beach, FL; along with 14 grandchildren, 28 great-grandchildren, and three great-great-grandchildren.

A memorial service celebrating Ben's life will be held at 10:00 a.m. on Thursday, March 13, 2025, in the Mausoleum at Toledo Memorial Park Cemetery, 6382 Monroe Street, Sylvania, Ohio.

The family extends heartfelt gratitude to the staff at Hospice of Northwest Ohio for their exceptional care and compassion.

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March 22, 2025

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March 21, 2025

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March 19, 2025

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Stacy H

March 21, 2025

So sorry for your loss!
I was his hairstylist. I last seen him mid January. I always enjoyed talking to him and getting to know him over the years!
He will be missed!

Tom and Regina Hyldahl

March 19, 2025

Dear Davis Family:

We met Ben at a bagel shop over breakfast years ago and that friendship remained for over 30 years.

During this time - Ben and Tom played tennis on a regular basis and both of them agreed it was one of their most enjoyable memories together. But...a little scary at times for Tom when Ben would arrive in his beloved sports car to take him on a wild ride over curvy roads to the courts.

We treasured our time with Ben...he was fun, interesting, kind, and generous. He took the time to help us on a number of practical issues and projects. What a talent and...boy could he cook!

Ben had a big heart and a beautiful, caring family that he shared with us. Ben always told us how proud he was of his family - and we couldn't agree more. All of you took such good care of him - he was a lucky man and he knew it.

A week wouldn't go by without us connecting with him, either through a meal, a call, or just stopping by his place or having him over to ours.

Ben was like family to us...we are deeply saddened to lose such a good friend...he will truly be missed.

Betsy Schaf

March 3, 2025

Dear Davis family,
My mother, Helen Bernard, lived in the condo behind Ben´s. I recall Ben calling mother often to ask, since he only had one small bag of garbage, if he could throw it in her can. She so enjoyed chatting with Ben on the phone.
Ben and I talked quite a bit about his grandson Aaron whom I had in kindergarten. He was very proud of you Aaron.
I will pray very hard all of you find strength at this time. I would be certain all of the wonderful memories of your father and grandfather are helping.
My thoughts are with you.
Betsy Bernard Schaf

Joyce Williams

March 3, 2025

Will miss talking with you and sharing your stories.

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Jill Williams and Andy Cox

March 2, 2025

Pam and Family, Please accept our condolences. Andy and I never met your father, but we certainly have heard some great stories about him. I think one of the greatest testaments of his life is your family. You are kind, generous, thoughtful humans who are instilling the same virtues in the next generation. We love you, Jill and Andy

Deb Smith

February 28, 2025

I will miss you my friend. Lots of good times and advice over many years.

Anna Marie Sims

February 27, 2025

Sending all our love and support to you and your family, Pam.

Sue Ellen Lewark

February 27, 2025

My Dearest Dad...there is a void that no one can fill. You were a great man. Honorable. Your life had meaning and purpose. Thank you for your wisdom and keen insight. I will miss our twice daily morning and evening conversations. We shared daily life. You will be with me forever. I love you Dad. Sue Ellen

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