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Charles John Davis
Born: July 23, 1947 in Bald Knob, Arkansas. Passed Through the Gates of Heaven: January 24, 2025
Charlie was a very loving and devoted husband, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother and friend. He was very generous and kind and was always willing to help anyone in need. Charlie worked in the oilfield working his way up from roughneck to Company Man. He spent most of his life working on oil rigs and he had a great work ethic.
When Charlie wasn’t working, you could usually catch him on the golf course with his brother or a group of his golfing buddies. He was an avid golfer. His favorite pastime was watching his favorite westerns over and over every day! Charlie also had a love for music and enjoyed listening to it quite loud! He had a love for dogs, and you could usually catch him feeding them right off his plate. Anyone that knows him knows that he also loved food and loved to eat. He was funny and what you saw is what you got.
Most of all Charlie loved his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
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