1989
2021
Christopher "Jelly" Davis, 32, of Forest City, lost his battle with addiction on Aug. 25.
Born April 20, 1989, in Scranton, he was the son of Marian Tyrrell Davis and the late Howard A. Davis. Jelly was a 2007 graduate of Forest City Regional High School and had been a self-employed auto mechanic. He was an avid fisherman and loved his scratch-off lottery tickets. He enjoyed spending time with his friends and his twin brother, with whom he shared a special bond.
He is survived by five siblings, Stephen Davis; Gregory Davis and wife, Stacey; David Davis and wife, Veronica; James Davis and companion, Laura Russell; and Michelle Davis; nieces and nephews, Arianna, Paisley, Patrick and Brayden Davis, and Tiffany and James Roon.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Paul and Doris Tyrrell, and Howard and Lois Davis.
Private funeral services were held from Parise Funeral Home, Carbondale. To share condolences, visit the funeral home's website.
To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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Mary Mursch
August 31, 2021
Dear Marion and Family, I'm so sorry for your loss, I know he will be missed.But will be at our Lords side as one of his angels watching over you. With Deepest Sympathies Love Mary
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