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Ancil M. Davis

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Ancil M. Davis

Birth
Sioux Rapids, Buena Vista County, Iowa, USA
Death
27 Aug 2001 (aged 76)
Everett, Snohomish County, Washington, USA
Burial
Grinnell, Poweshiek County, Iowa, USA GPS-Latitude: 41.737758, Longitude: -92.734394
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Ancil was born February 16, 1925 in
Sioux Rapids to Al and Mae Davis. The
family moved to Storm Lake and he graduated
from Storm Lake High School in
1942. He immediately joined the Marine
Corps, and served his country in World
War II, stationed in Okinawa. He later
graduated from the University of Washington
and became a certified public
accountant. He resided in Seattle in the
1950s, and moved to Snohomish County
in 1963. He resided in the Everett area
for the past 38 years.
He was the founding partner of the
Everett accounting firm of Davis &
Jonas. He was a trustee of the Templin
Charitable Foundation. He was active in
the Everett Sertoma Club, serving for
several years as a treasurer. He was a lifetime
member of Everett Elks Lodge
#479. He was a member of Everett
Masonic Lodge #137, and Everett Scottish
Rite.
Ancil enjoyed fishing, photography,
and coin collecting. He was also a longtime
member of the Everett Golf and
Country Club. His favorite memory of
the past year was attending his 58th high
school reunion in Storm Lake in the fall
of 2000.
Left to cherish his memories are his
daughter, Sandra Davis of
Lynnwood, Wash.; his sister
and brother-in-law Norma and Jim Lang
of Grinnell; his sister and brother-in-law,
Betty and Bill Sanders of Sun City West,
Ariz.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
Al and Mae Davis.
Ancil was born February 16, 1925 in
Sioux Rapids to Al and Mae Davis. The
family moved to Storm Lake and he graduated
from Storm Lake High School in
1942. He immediately joined the Marine
Corps, and served his country in World
War II, stationed in Okinawa. He later
graduated from the University of Washington
and became a certified public
accountant. He resided in Seattle in the
1950s, and moved to Snohomish County
in 1963. He resided in the Everett area
for the past 38 years.
He was the founding partner of the
Everett accounting firm of Davis &
Jonas. He was a trustee of the Templin
Charitable Foundation. He was active in
the Everett Sertoma Club, serving for
several years as a treasurer. He was a lifetime
member of Everett Elks Lodge
#479. He was a member of Everett
Masonic Lodge #137, and Everett Scottish
Rite.
Ancil enjoyed fishing, photography,
and coin collecting. He was also a longtime
member of the Everett Golf and
Country Club. His favorite memory of
the past year was attending his 58th high
school reunion in Storm Lake in the fall
of 2000.
Left to cherish his memories are his
daughter, Sandra Davis of
Lynnwood, Wash.; his sister
and brother-in-law Norma and Jim Lang
of Grinnell; his sister and brother-in-law,
Betty and Bill Sanders of Sun City West,
Ariz.; and numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents,
Al and Mae Davis.


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