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Albert Isaac Davey

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Albert Isaac Davey

Birth
Monmouth, Monmouthshire, Wales
Death
7 Jul 1959 (aged 78)
Florida, USA
Burial
Mansfield, Richland County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.7444967, Longitude: -82.5114327
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Funeral services for Albert I Davey, Mansfield resident until 1936, who died Tuesday at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla.,will be held at the Jones Memorial Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in charge of Dr. Paul L Carter, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery. The body of Mr. Davey arrived by plane from Florida this morning.
Mr. Davey was a member of the Central Methodist Church and the Westbrook Country Club when he lived here. He was an ardent golfer and a winner of several championships. He was one of the charter members of the Senior Golf Association of Ohio. A member of Mansfield Lodge 35 F.& A.M., and also of Al Koran Shrine of Cleveland. He and the late Louis A Ott were the founders of the Boy Scout movement in Mansfield and Ohio. He was president of the Mansfield Council in 1918-1919.
Survivors are his wife, Edith Roderick Davey; two sons, John Davey of Chicago, and Albert I Davey Jr. of Cleveland; three brothers, W.H. Davey of Shakers Heights, R. Austen Davey of Mansfield, and Samuel Davey of Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. W.J. Hazeltine of Mansfield and Mrs. J. M. Cowmeadow of Canton; a grandson, Lt. John R. Davey with the U.S. Navy and a granddaughter, Mary Davey of Chicago.
~Mansfield News Journal (Mansfield, Ohio)
Thursday July 9, 1959
Funeral services for Albert I Davey, Mansfield resident until 1936, who died Tuesday at his home in St. Petersburg, Fla.,will be held at the Jones Memorial Saturday morning at 11 o'clock in charge of Dr. Paul L Carter, pastor of the First Methodist Church. Burial will be in Mansfield Cemetery. The body of Mr. Davey arrived by plane from Florida this morning.
Mr. Davey was a member of the Central Methodist Church and the Westbrook Country Club when he lived here. He was an ardent golfer and a winner of several championships. He was one of the charter members of the Senior Golf Association of Ohio. A member of Mansfield Lodge 35 F.& A.M., and also of Al Koran Shrine of Cleveland. He and the late Louis A Ott were the founders of the Boy Scout movement in Mansfield and Ohio. He was president of the Mansfield Council in 1918-1919.
Survivors are his wife, Edith Roderick Davey; two sons, John Davey of Chicago, and Albert I Davey Jr. of Cleveland; three brothers, W.H. Davey of Shakers Heights, R. Austen Davey of Mansfield, and Samuel Davey of Cleveland; two sisters, Mrs. W.J. Hazeltine of Mansfield and Mrs. J. M. Cowmeadow of Canton; a grandson, Lt. John R. Davey with the U.S. Navy and a granddaughter, Mary Davey of Chicago.
~Mansfield News Journal (Mansfield, Ohio)
Thursday July 9, 1959


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