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Forest P Davis

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Forest P Davis Veteran

Birth
Texas, USA
Death
28 May 1948 (aged 45)
Potter County, Texas, USA
Burial
Crosbyton, Crosby County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Block 2
Memorial ID
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Funeral services for Forest P. Davis, 45 and a World War II veteran, of Amarillo, were held Saturday at the Crosbyton Church of Christ Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, with F. L. Paisley, minister conducting the services. he was buried in Crosbyton Cemetery with King Funeral Home in charge.

Mr. Davis was a former Crosbyton man, moving here in 1925 from Arkansas. In 1940 he moved with his family to California, returning to Amarillo about eight months ago where he was employed as a warehouseman for Panhandle Grocery Company.

He was injured several months ago when a crate fell from a shelf, striking him on the head.

He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Delores Davis of Amarillo, and Mrs. Norma Jean Rice, Hamilton, and a brother, O. W. Young of Spur.

Pallbearers were Loyd Carson, Tom Jackson, Pete Marsh, Campdon Lawson, Bill Parker, Rhea Campbell and Hugh Nation.

Published: The Crosbyton Review, Friday, June 4, 1948

Forest married the former Bessie Opal Anderson in 1927. (Information furnished by Terry Rasberry.)
Funeral services for Forest P. Davis, 45 and a World War II veteran, of Amarillo, were held Saturday at the Crosbyton Church of Christ Saturday afternoon at 3:00 o'clock, with F. L. Paisley, minister conducting the services. he was buried in Crosbyton Cemetery with King Funeral Home in charge.

Mr. Davis was a former Crosbyton man, moving here in 1925 from Arkansas. In 1940 he moved with his family to California, returning to Amarillo about eight months ago where he was employed as a warehouseman for Panhandle Grocery Company.

He was injured several months ago when a crate fell from a shelf, striking him on the head.

He is survived by his wife; two daughters, Delores Davis of Amarillo, and Mrs. Norma Jean Rice, Hamilton, and a brother, O. W. Young of Spur.

Pallbearers were Loyd Carson, Tom Jackson, Pete Marsh, Campdon Lawson, Bill Parker, Rhea Campbell and Hugh Nation.

Published: The Crosbyton Review, Friday, June 4, 1948

Forest married the former Bessie Opal Anderson in 1927. (Information furnished by Terry Rasberry.)


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