Columbia, Miss.
Sept. 11, 1975
Memorial Obituary
Entered Into Eternal Rest Saturday, Aug., 30, 1975
Shelby Davis Funeral Rites in Texas
Shelby Davis, 59, of Houston, Texas, while visiting his brother, J. P. Davis of Jacksonville, Texas, died at 12:15 a.m. Saturday after a sudden illness.
Funeral Services were at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 1 at the Pat H. Foley Garden Oaks Chapel, 1200 West 34th Street in Houston, Texas. Burial was in the Veterans Administration Cemetery with Masonic Rites.
Mr. Davis was a native of Kokomo and had lived in Houston for 30 years. He was supervisor of the gas accounting department of Gulf Oil Corporation. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of Oak Forest Baptist Church and Garden Oaks Lodge No 1306, AF&AM, and Houston Consistory.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Odis Davis of Houston, Texas; on son, Jan Morris Davis of Raleigh, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs. J. E. Evans, Kokomo, Mrs. O. H. Halford, Metarie, La., and Mrs. O. D. Odgers of Iron River, Mich; two brothers, J. T. Davis, Jacksonville, Texas and George W. Davis, Forest Hill, La.
Columbia, Miss.
Sept. 11, 1975
Memorial Obituary
Entered Into Eternal Rest Saturday, Aug., 30, 1975
Shelby Davis Funeral Rites in Texas
Shelby Davis, 59, of Houston, Texas, while visiting his brother, J. P. Davis of Jacksonville, Texas, died at 12:15 a.m. Saturday after a sudden illness.
Funeral Services were at 1:30 p.m. Monday, Sept. 1 at the Pat H. Foley Garden Oaks Chapel, 1200 West 34th Street in Houston, Texas. Burial was in the Veterans Administration Cemetery with Masonic Rites.
Mr. Davis was a native of Kokomo and had lived in Houston for 30 years. He was supervisor of the gas accounting department of Gulf Oil Corporation. He was a veteran of World War II, a member of Oak Forest Baptist Church and Garden Oaks Lodge No 1306, AF&AM, and Houston Consistory.
Survivors include his widow, Mrs. Odis Davis of Houston, Texas; on son, Jan Morris Davis of Raleigh, N.C.; three sisters, Mrs. J. E. Evans, Kokomo, Mrs. O. H. Halford, Metarie, La., and Mrs. O. D. Odgers of Iron River, Mich; two brothers, J. T. Davis, Jacksonville, Texas and George W. Davis, Forest Hill, La.
Family Members
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Infant Davis
1892–1892
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Hosea Lee Davis
1893–1957
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Noah Vester Davis
1895–1960
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Dudly Dewey Davis
1897–1899
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Sherly Schley Davis
1897–1899
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Ozella Rovella "Zell" Davis Halford
1897–1990
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Eva Mae Davis Evans
1900–2002
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John Price Davis
1903–1977
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Robert Ramsey Davis
1907–1907
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Minnie Maude "Marion" Davis Odgers
1908–1996
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George Wiley Davis
1909–1977
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