He was born in Carlsbad, NM.
A rancher and three-time world steer roper, he had resided in Culverson County for the past three years.
Burial was scheduled at the Foster Ranch Cemetery in Culverson County.
Survivors include his wife, Janie Davis of the home; two daughters, Trudi Davis of Bandera, Texas, and Debbi Allison of Ruidoso, NM; one step-son, Bill French of
Weatherford; one step-daughter, Liz French of Stephenville, Texas; one granddaughter, Dana Allison of Ruidoso; his mother, Ada Parker of Hobbs; his step-mother, Faye Davis of Ft. Sumner, NM; his step-father, Tom Parker of Lovington;
one sister, Betty LaVeletta of Hobbs; and a half-sister, Barbara Parker of Big Timber, Wyo.
(Published in Hobbs News Sun, April 16, 1991)(Courtesy of Ruth Parker #47328330)
He was born in Carlsbad, NM.
A rancher and three-time world steer roper, he had resided in Culverson County for the past three years.
Burial was scheduled at the Foster Ranch Cemetery in Culverson County.
Survivors include his wife, Janie Davis of the home; two daughters, Trudi Davis of Bandera, Texas, and Debbi Allison of Ruidoso, NM; one step-son, Bill French of
Weatherford; one step-daughter, Liz French of Stephenville, Texas; one granddaughter, Dana Allison of Ruidoso; his mother, Ada Parker of Hobbs; his step-mother, Faye Davis of Ft. Sumner, NM; his step-father, Tom Parker of Lovington;
one sister, Betty LaVeletta of Hobbs; and a half-sister, Barbara Parker of Big Timber, Wyo.
(Published in Hobbs News Sun, April 16, 1991)(Courtesy of Ruth Parker #47328330)
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