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Jay Davis Obituary

MCCAMEY Jay Vernon Davis passed away June 19 at Hospice House in Odessa, Texas.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Minnie Elizabeth and Jay Vernon Davis Sr.; sisters, Uldine Davis, Marjorie Davis, Christine Davis, and Melba Buckles; his brothers, Tyrus Davis, Jerry Davis, and his infant son Gregory Jay Davis.

Those left to cherish his memory are his wife, Roylene Chandler Davis; Missey and David Head, Jana Davis, Mende Mays, Chana and Sal Holguin, Hamp and Sue Chandler, Haley Chandler, Eric Holguin, Tiffany, Adam and Hayden Molina, Ed and Edna McAnally, Nell McCamey, Bette Lucky, many nephews and nieces, and numerous friends.

Jay attended elementary and high school in McCamey, Texas and enjoyed playing football at an early age. As a young boy he was allowed to play football with neighborhood friends with the stipulation that he " beat the sun down". He attended Southwest Junior College in Uvalde, Texas and was All Conference on both sides of the ball for two seasons and a 2nd team All American. He also excelled in basketball where he was 1st team All Conference. He accepted a scholarship offer to Tulane University in New Orleans where he started as a defensive end and linebacker. After graduating in 1953, he was offered positions with the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams but an injury in his senior year at Tulane precluded his professional career in football. He moved to Odessa in 1954 to coach football at Lamar Elementary School for one semester. He then moved to Crocket Junior High School to coach both football and basketball. After three years at Crockett he went to Ector High School, serving from 1957 to 1970. In later years he loved attending Ector reunions to reunite with former players, coaches, teachers and staff.

After earning a Master's degree from Sul Ross University, he went into school administration, serving as a principal at Goldsmith Elementary, Fannin Elementary, Milam Elementary, and Burnet Elementary. At all these schools, he was loved by the faculty and staff for his fairness, his leadership skills, and his gentle manner. He had a very special love for children and related easily to them. He retired from ECISD in 1989 after 36 years in education.

He had a special talent for telling stories and had a ready supply of jokes to any available listener. He claimed to know the high school mascot and alma mater for every school in Texas and was always ready to list them. Football remained his lifetime love and passion. In 1999 the Odessa American honored him as McCamey's Football Player of the 20th Century. Jay had a unique ability to adapt contentedly with any situation he found himself. He was a truly authentic person, unpretentious, and always positive. Jay was loved and will be missed by many lifelong friends dating back to his early elementary school years and continuing throughout his life.
He was a member of the McCamey Lion's Club and with his wife, Roylene Davis, volunteered in numerous community projects in McCamey.

Services will be held at East Side Baptist Church in McCamey, Texas, on Tuesday, June 22 at 2 p.m. Arrangements are by Shaffer-Nichols Funeral Home of McCamey.

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Published by Odessa American on Jun. 20, 2010.

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Jerry Plummer

September 18, 2020

Not only was Jay my coach at Ector High He was a close friend.

James Adian

July 23, 2010

Coach Davis will always be remembered by many people not only as "Coach" but as friend. He always brought out the best is whoever he was coaching, teaching or just hanging around. In later years we always enjoyed seeing him at the "Ector Reunions". It seems like he awlays remembered everyone.

James Adian, class of '65

Danny Seyer

July 6, 2010

God bless you Jay (Walter) and Roylene..All my prayers is for your family.
I'm so sorry about that, Walter is a funny guy and so young!!
R.I.P.
-xxx- Danny, Quebec, Canada

Susie Chacon

June 22, 2010

Mr. Davis was my principal at Fannin Elementary from 1973-1978. What a wonderful role model. He was a towering man to a 2nd grader, but I remember seeing him knelt down often to talk to one of us. He always had a joke and a smile. I actually made it to the 6th grade before I was sent to his office for punishment. He had to give me licks, he told me it hurt him to do it because he knew I was better than this bad behavior. I cried before the paddle swung because of those words. He barely even made contact and I swear I saw a tear in his eye, he hugged me and sent me to the Teacher's Lounge to wash my face. I have actually recalled those words many times over my life. I am better than bad behavior. Thank you Mr Davis for being a positive influence on my life. My prayers today include a hope that all children will be led by an educator of his caliber. God Bless your family, my prayers are with them.

George and Billie Adams

June 22, 2010

Our prayers are with Jay's family. What a wonderful life. It must be comforting to know that he is no longer suffering. May God bless you and your memories of Jay.

June 22, 2010

Jay was my coach at Ector. He was a great coach and I would have charged hell for him. My sympathies, Dale Norris

June 22, 2010

Jay was my football coach at Ector High School and had a great influence on me. He was a great coach.My sympathies, Dale Norris

June 21, 2010

I have lost one of my heros. I will always remember the man who took the time to pay attention to a grade schooler and even gave him a nick name "Grasshopper" because he said my three point stance looked like a grasshopper. He even came to hear me talk at ther chamber of comermers banquet in McCamey. Of all the people that were there I was the happest to see Jay V. I will miss him. Aaron Cranford class of 1956 MHS

david seals

June 21, 2010

June 21, 2010

Hello Roylene - Thinking of you at this particular time. I met J.V. in Uvalde when he played football with my older brother Jack Seals from Big Lake.
Although I was only a freshman in hi school I never forgat what a special person he was.

David Seals

ROBERT AND BECKY EPLEY

June 20, 2010

DEAR ROYLENE AND FAMILY, THINKING OF YOU IN YOUR SORROW. MAY GOD BLESS YOU IN THIS DIFFICULT TIME.

ROBERT AND BECKY EPLEY

KT (Karen) Townson

June 20, 2010

My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Karen (KT) Townson

June 20, 2010

You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Arlene Gibson

June 20, 2010

I'm very sorry to hear of Coach Davis'
illness. He is not in pain now but asleep waiting for the ressurection. It will only seem like an instant. I wish comfort and strength for the family. He touched a lot of people's
lives in a good way.

~Arlene(Thomas)Gibson, Oklahoma City,OK

Patricia Patrick

June 20, 2010

I am so sorry to hear about your loss of Jay. I will miss his smiling face at the post office and around town. He always had a friendly handshake and a hug with lots of stories about "old" days at Goldsmith Elementary where he was my principal. He was wonderful with the staff and children. It was such a joy when he returned to McCamey. I will miss his services, because I am in Idaho on vacation and will not be back until Wed., but know my thoughts are with the family for the loss of a great guy.

jeeanni haire

June 20, 2010

i am so sorry for loss my heart go out to all

June 20, 2010

Will always remember Jay,because he always had a joke.always asked about how is your wife Patty doing?always had a smile.Plus we were both Texas Longhorn fans.he will be deeply missed. David&Patty Jones,McCamey,texas

June 20, 2010

Sorry for your loss, Coach Davis was the line coach and field coach while I was at Ector. I played football and ran track 63-65 while he was coach, he was a great inspriation. He will be missed.
Mike Davis

Jerry Plummer

June 20, 2010

Jay (coach), I will dearly miss you. You was my coach & mentor at Crockett Jr. all the way through high school at Ector High Most of all you was my friend. Now you are with our Lord and I will certainly see you again. Thanks for all that you contributed to my life.

Your brother in Christ
Jerry Plummer

Linda and Gale Courtney

June 20, 2010

Gale and I wish to send our condolences to the family of Jay Davis, the best coach we ever knew. He made us at Ector High School feel special. He continued doing so throughout the years. Having graduated in 1959, we feel we knew him pretty good. He always said we were the best, and we believed it. We didn't win that many games, but we were still winners. I remember him calling me to substitute teach in the early mornings in order to get the subs he wanted. He did what he had to do.
Gale thought he was the best. We will miss him, however, we are glad he is in a better place. God Bless his memories.

Jerry Rhea

June 20, 2010

I worked with Jay at Ector High for 5 years in the late 50's-early 60's and really enjoyed our friendship. My thoughts and prayers are with the family during this time.

Jerry Rhea
Atlanta, GA

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