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Alvin E. Davis

1942 - 2020

Alvin E. Davis obituary, 1942-2020, Austin, TX

BORN

1942

DIED

2020

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6100 North Lamar

Austin, Texas

Alvin Davis Obituary

DAVIS, Alvin E. Alvin E. "Gene" Davis, age 77, of Round Rock, TX, passed away on Monday, April 6, 2020 at San Gabriel Rehabilitation and Care Center with his family by his side after a brief battle with Parkinson's and Dementia. Gene was a life-long Austinite born to Lonnie E. Davis and Majorie Davis on November 1, 1942. He was a graduate of McCallum High School and went on to receive a Business Degree from Southwest Texas State University. Most of his career was spent in public service retiring from both higher education and state service where he worked in the Human Resources field. Gene was also a proud veteran, like his dad and son, retiring from the Army Reserves in 1996. He also served as a member of the Sertoma Club of Austin for many years. Gene met the love of his life, Loretta F. D. "Dixie" Davis, on a blind date in 1968. They married on Valentine's Day in 1970 and their family doubled on November 30, 1972 when they were blessed with boy/girl twins, Chris and Christi. Gene was a devoted and loving family man who always put his family first. He never met a stranger and could make a friend anywhere. He was a kind, humble, and genuine man with a sarcastic sense of humor. He loved animals, sweets, and Diet Coke. Gene was a lifelong fan of the Texas Longhorns and could be seen at most UT football and baseball games. He was an avid golfer and deer hunter. Gene enjoyed bowling and bowled on a league at Austin Saengerrunde (behind Scholtz Garten) on Thursday nights for many years. Gene and his wife Dixie loved to travel and went on countless vacations traveling the world when they retired. He loved being a Papaw to his grandkids, Connor and Cooper, and enjoyed FaceTiming with them and sharing hugs and kisses. He would always support them at their Autism Speaks walks, even when he could no longer walk. Gene is survived by his loving wife, Loretta F. D. "Dixie" Davis; his daughter, Christi D. Davis, of Pflugerville, TX; his son, Christopher E. Davis and wife, Amy M. Davis, of Wichita Falls, TX; his grandsons Connor and Cooper Davis, of Wichita Falls, TX; his sister, Sue E. Reese and husband, Dennis, of Austin, TX; his sister, Debbie K. Taylor and husband, Kirk, of Austin, TX; and numerous other family members and dear friends. The family would like to extend their gratitude to the staff at San Gabriel Rehabilitation and Care Center in Round Rock and Altus Hospice Care for their compassion and care during Gene's decline. There will be a Memorial Service at a later date. In lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations be made in Gene's name to any organization doing Parkinson's or Alzheimer's research; or to Autism Speaks at http://act.autismspeaks.org/goto/CCST, in support of his grandchildren, Connor and Cooper.

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Published by Austin American-Statesman on Apr. 14, 2020.

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April 16, 2020

Dixie and Family::

I worked with Gene and you for several years at the Health Department. Loved all of Gene's stories and his kindness and also getting to know you. I am so glad that you both got to retire and spend some great time together getting to do some things you had so looked forward to doing. My thoughts are with you and your family, Sincerely Jean Lawless.

Charles Penick

April 16, 2020

Dixie and Family, I was saddened to learn of Genes passing. My thoughts and prayers go out to you in this time of sorrow. Gene was a great person and a very good friend. May God be with you and guide you through this.

April 14, 2020

Gene, I have known you since our days in College at SWT back in the 60's. You worked at Texas Education Agency and when you left to go to work at UT I got your auditor's position. Thank you for getting me my first job as I got out of the Army.

I stayed in touch with you for 50 years. I enjoyed our times together and will always remember the hunting stories that you told. I really enjoyed our lunches together after we retired. I am so sorry that we lost you. It was too early for you to leave us.

Thank you for your many years of service to our country in the Army. May God Bless you and keep you in His arms. Rest in Peace

Gary and Sandy Hale

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