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Walter Davenport Obituary

Walter Ernest
Davenport, 69
PORTLAND - Walter Ernest Davenport, a man of impeccable style and audacious wit, passed away at his home in Portland, on Jan. 8, 2015. He was 69 years old.
Walter was born in Rumford, on Nov. 25, 1945, the son of Virgil and Barbara Morse Davenport. He spent his early childhood in Oquossoc, at his parent's hunting and fishing camp, Bemis, on the shores of Mooselookmeguntic Lake. After moving with his family to Connecticut, he graduated from Joel Barlow High School in Redding.
Walter also attended Fryeburg Academy and graduated from Center College in Louisville, Ky. He attended University of Louisville Law School until he was drafted. During the Vietnam War, he served as an officer in the Air Force. He was a second lieutenant.
Walter returned to Mooselookmeguntic Lake and Rangeley, after his discharge, was a founding member of The Wounded Galaxy and local businessman. He continued to come home to the region throughout his life to enjoy many happy hours out on the water or around a campfire with family and friends. He found great peace at the lake, in the mountains and treasured his memories of his childhood and family and friends.
Walter loved the arts, especially theater and was very proud of his accomplishments in productions in both New York and Key West, Fla. He lived in Key West for many years and is remembered there for his contributions to organizing the annual Fantasy Fest and his tenure as manager of the famous Pink Taxis.
In Portland, Walter was the proprietor of Elite Taxi, in partnership with his sister Linda McCarroll.
Walter is survived by his sister Susan Koob and her husband, Larry of Oquossoc; his sister Linda McCarroll, of Portland, his brother Jim Davenport, Sr. and his wife Christine of New Milford Conn., and their families.
A private interment will take place at the convenience of the family.

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Published by Portland Press Herald/Maine Sunday Telegram from Mar. 1 to Mar. 2, 2015.

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Thomas Ignasher

August 19, 2023

Many wonderful standing rib roast dinners in key West. What an exceptional person with such a warm heart. We will dearly miss you Uncle Wally. Love Tommy & Bradley.

Mike Frisco

December 6, 2019

Walter is sadly missed. He was a great man and a great friend. Miss you Walter...Mike Frisco

March 15, 2015

Jim, Linda, Susan and families: Kitty and I send our sincere sympathies on Butch's passing. Lots of memories of long ago. Friends for always!
Phil & Kitty Gallagher

Bill Deacy

March 9, 2015

So sorry to hear of Walters passing. Although I haven't seen or heard from him for many years I will never forget his wit when we were at Joel Barlow together.

Eileen Kehoe-Johnson

March 9, 2015

So sorry to hear of Walt's passing, I was a childhood friend from Redding. All the kids from West Redding hung out together he will be remember fondly

Mike Mannion

March 8, 2015

Jim & Christine--Sorry to read of Walter's passing. I remember him as one of the "Redding Kids" hanging out on the porch of the West Redding Store during high school in the early 60s.

Geraldine Mills

March 8, 2015

The Davenport Name will always be remembered for all the joy it has brought to all.

Carrie

March 2, 2015

My dear pal Walter, that beautiful smile, infectious laugh, adventurous spirit, the stories, those delicious cheese dreams and all those cherished moments, I'm forever grateful for. I know your soul is soaring onto your next adventure. For now, Au revior mon aimi

Art

March 1, 2015

It was an honor to share my time on the planet with Walter. He was a good man and a true friend.

Jon Hynes

March 1, 2015

I knew Walter in Key West in the early 90's. He hooked me up with a job driving a taxi and was a very good friend. I am sorry to hear about his passing.

March 1, 2015

Thank you for your service.

Carol

March 1, 2015

I will miss his laughter and the fun we had.

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