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AL C. DAVIS Like many heroes and heroines on September 11, our loved one Al C. Davis entered into Heaven's Gate. He was greeted by his daddy; Travis Davis; his brother, Donnie Davis, and his stepfather, John Bucko. Al was born in Albany, GA on August 6, 1953. Al graduated from Westover High School and attended Dalton College graduating from New England Tech. His true passion was the horses. He turned this passion into a profession. Al is survived by his loyal and giving partner and wife, Rosie Wilk-Davis; two caring daughters, Little Rosie and Victoria; a loving and devoted mother, Ramona Davis-Bucko; big sister, Brenda Davis Goodman; nieces, Ashley Goodman, Nicole Davis Jeffcoat, Makayla Jeffcoat and special nephew, Tyler Jeffcoat as well as numerous friends. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Hospice of Palm Beach County or the Human Society of the Palm Beaches. Palms West Funeral Home & Crematory Royal Palm Beach, FL Family Owned & Operated www.palmswestfuneralhome.com To express condolences and/or make donations Visit PalmBeachPost.com/obituaries

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Published by The Palm Beach Post from Sep. 17 to Sep. 24, 2011.

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Teresa Payne

September 23, 2011

"The outside of a horse is good for the inside of a man."
Thank you Al for always taking the time to help me with my horse Sisco. Peace & love always.

Karen Bernier

September 22, 2011

Ramona, Rosie, Brenda and Family,
Sorry to hear of Al's passing. Children are not suppose to die before their parents. You have our sympathy.
Karen and Larry Bernier

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