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Mybo Davis, age 88, of Cincinnati, Ohio, passed away peacefully on September 1, 2025. He was born on April 23, 1937, in Abbeville, Georgia, to the late Walter and Eliza Davis (nee Young).
At the age of 16, Mybo moved to Cincinnati. He married the late Saundra Davis (nee Pillow) and became the father of six children. His professional journey included many years at Shillitos until he retired.
Later in life Mybo married his former spouse of Estilita Calhoun.
Mybo held the position of president of both the Rolling Hawks and the Flames motorcycle clubs. He was affectionately known as Thunderbolt among his friends. Also, he was a member of van clubs. Mybo shared his passion for music as a manager and member of the Unfinished Business Band. He was a fan of wrestling and motorcycles.
He is survived by his daughters: Edna Stanley, Shaunda Jones, Stephanie Mitchell, and Kimberly Clark, as well as his son, Christopher (Coletta) Davis. He was also a grandfather to numerous grandchildren: Kipkino, Jarvis, Shanice, Shayla, Andre, Shanel, Lanique, Dominick, Alexis (Trevan), Jade, Kandyce, Brandon, and Brittany. He had great-grandchildren, including Kario, Ky-mora, Javari, Shamar, Aundreya, Justin, Deonte, Shaudae, Deondre, Shane, Quentin, Shauniya, Amiya, Anderson, Brydon, Emberly, and Aleah, along with great-great-grandchildren Deani, Alelena, and Klarity. He was also preceded in death by his daughter Andrea Davis, great-great-grandchild Zayden, and 14 siblings.
The funeral ceremony will be held on Friday, September 12, 2025, at 2:00 PM, with a visitation starting at 1:30 PM at Arlington Memorial Gardens, located at 2145 Compton Road, Cincinnati, Ohio 45231.
The family invites you to share memories of Mybo or leave a special message in the guestbook below. He will be deeply missed but fondly remembered by all who knew and loved him.
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