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Joe Samuel Davis

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Joe Samuel Davis

Birth
Minden, Webster Parish, Louisiana, USA
Death
17 Sep 2010 (aged 76)
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA
Burial
Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, USA Add to Map
Plot
Old Rugged Cross South Garden
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s/o Marion Davis, Lillie McCoy

h/o Katherine W.ARLINGTON, TX - Joe Samuel Davis passed away on Friday, September 17, 2010 in Arlington, Texas at the age of 76. He was born on February 17, 1934 in Minden, Louisiana to Marion and Lillie McCoy Davis.

He was a graduate of Doyline (LA) High Scholl and received his undergraduate and master's degrees from LSU. He was a Certified Public Accountant who began his career at Deloitte & Touche in Houston, Texas. He later joined Alcon Laboratories in Fort Worth, Texas where he served as Vice President and Controller of the Opthalmology Division. After his retirement, he was honored with membership in Alcon's Hall of Fame. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. He was an officer in the Arlington Geneology Society and the Arlington Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. He served as a City of Pantego councilman and was a charter founder of the Arlington ISD Foundation. Joe was a smart and gentle man, loved and fondly remembered by many who knew him.
s/o Marion Davis, Lillie McCoy

h/o Katherine W.ARLINGTON, TX - Joe Samuel Davis passed away on Friday, September 17, 2010 in Arlington, Texas at the age of 76. He was born on February 17, 1934 in Minden, Louisiana to Marion and Lillie McCoy Davis.

He was a graduate of Doyline (LA) High Scholl and received his undergraduate and master's degrees from LSU. He was a Certified Public Accountant who began his career at Deloitte & Touche in Houston, Texas. He later joined Alcon Laboratories in Fort Worth, Texas where he served as Vice President and Controller of the Opthalmology Division. After his retirement, he was honored with membership in Alcon's Hall of Fame. He was a member of the Episcopal Church. He was an officer in the Arlington Geneology Society and the Arlington Chapter of the Sons of the American Revolution. He served as a City of Pantego councilman and was a charter founder of the Arlington ISD Foundation. Joe was a smart and gentle man, loved and fondly remembered by many who knew him.


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