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Michael Glenn Davis November 12, 1951 - March 5, 2026
Mike grew up in Ft. Mitchell where he was raised by his mother in the house his father built. He attended Fort Mitchell Baptist Church and was a graduate of Beechwood High School where he made lifelong friends. In his later years Mike became a Born Again Christian and took every opportunity to tell everyone who would listen about a life with Jesus. Only through Jesus was Mike able to turn his life away from addiction.
In October he found that his heart was only functioning at 15%. After a month in ICU, the hospital and rehab he was sent home. He did everything the Drs. advised and attended rehab at Christ several days a week. He was hopeful and prayed that he would beat the time limit Drs. put on him. He believed in miracles, as he had seen many and as our mother said, “Only God knows”
Mike's true passion was Right To Life. His ministry, which he began many years ago, was the red and white signs you see across Northern Kentucky saying Choose Life Choose Jesus. He spent his days meeting with churches and organizations to get these signs put up and giving away signs to everyone who wanted one.
Mike belonged to the Northern Kentucky Tea Party and worked tirelessly to support candidates he believed in. His thoughts his last week were on how he was going to put signs up even as his heart and his strength were giving out.
Mike is survived by his son Christian Davis, sister and brother in law, Jettie and Garry Mescher, grandchildren Alexia and Christian, nieces and nephews, stepsisters and many he called friends.
He is predeceased by his wife Terri K. Davis, his daughter Jessica Danielle, his mother and stepfather, Margaret and Lloyd Spaw, his father, Walter Glenn Davis, loving uncle and aunts, Jim and Rebecca Leiter and Onie Blackburn and his baby he will finally see in heaven.
I know he is happy to be in heaven; to be made whole again as God promised to restore what is broken and heal emotional and physical wounds.
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