Funeral services for Dale LeRoy Davis Sr., 81-year old Buffalo resident who passed away suddenly at his home
in Buffalo, will be held December 3rd at 10:00 a.m. at Harness Funeral Home Chapel. Internment will be in Black Hills
National Cemetery in Sturgis, South Dakota.
Dale LeRoy Davis was born on March 17, 1944, in Miller, South Dakota, to Arnold and Lorraine Davis. Arnold
was a heavy equipment operator on road construction crews, so the family traveled extensively following jobs
throughout Eastern Montana, North and South Dakota. The family eventually settled down and Dale
attended high school in Buffalo, South Dakota. While in high school, Dale played football and participated in
rodeo bull riding.
After high school, he worked as a ranch hand and continued to rodeo. Dale was drafted into the Army in late
1965, where he served in Korea as a communications radio mechanic. Shortly after returning from Korea in
May of 1967, he went to work for Rodeo Stock Contractor Harry Knight. Dale had very fond memories of his
time with Harry Knight, which he spoke of often (including the embarrassing story of getting bucked off the
pickup horse at the Cheyenne Frontier Days).
He married Patricia Evans on August 22, 1970, in
Glendive, Montana. For the next several years he worked as a
ranch hand and in the construction industry. In 1983, the family moved to Three Forks, Montana, where Dale
drove logging trucks until the industry dried up. Dale then switched to over the road trucking and drove for
Davis Transport of
Buffalo, Wyoming.
Dale and Patricia divorced in 1988, at which point he moved down to Buffalo. He continued driving for Davis
Transport for the next decade and won the "Driver of The Year" award for that company many times. Over the
course of his career, he drove over one million miles throughout all of the lower 48 states and every province
in Canada. Dale ended his professional career working as a heavy equipment operator on road construction
crews, just like his father had done.
He was an avid bowler for much of his life, competing in the National Championships numerous times in both
Singles and Doubles. The true love of his life, though, was the sport of rodeo. He remained a fan to the very end.
Dale is survived by two sons, Dale Davis Jr. and his wife Rachel of Bozeman, Montana, and Lance Davis and his
wife Julie of Willow Creek, Montana; four grandchildren and five great-grandchildren. He was preceded in
death by his parents, three brothers and one sister. Dale LeRoy Davis

Published by Glendive Ranger-Review from Nov. 29 to Nov. 30, 2025.