Glen Paul Davis

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Glen Paul Davis

Birth
Grand Meadow, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Death
15 Feb 2020 (aged 88)
Grand Meadow, Mower County, Minnesota, USA
Burial
Grand Meadow, Mower County, Minnesota, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.7253986, Longitude: -92.5894612
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Glen Paul Davis (88), a lifelong resident of Grand Meadow, passed away on Saturday February 15, 2020.

He was born on December 7, 1931 to Volney and Theckla (Stier) Davis at the family farm north of Grand Meadow. Dr. Mitchell arrived in his one horse sleigh to deliver him. Glen was the 8th of 9 children. He graduated from Grand Meadow High School in 1949 and was captain of the 1948 Larks football team.

He married Shirley Evenson on January 29, 1955 at St Finbarr's Catholic Church in Grand Meadow. They had 5 children – Jay, Kim, Dawn, Lisa, and Wade.
Kim passed away in a car accident in 1964. He lost his beloved wife Shirley on January 19, 1996, after 40 years of marriage.

In 1999 Glen married MaryAnn Heimer, they were later divorced.

Glen was a lifelong farmer, taking over the family farm with his three brothers Stan, Don and Ray. Together they farmed over 1100 acres, milked around 60 cows and raised numerous chickens over the years.

Glen was proud to drive school bus for Grand Meadow Schools for 55 years, from 1949 – 2005 and had the chance to drive multiple generations of some local families. His bus kids lovingly called him "Glennie". He would proudly tell you that in all those years he never had an accident.

The Post Bulletin did an article on Glen in January 2015 to highlight his commitment to bus driving. Glen will be laid to rest in a custom school bus casket donated by Hindt Funeral Home of Grand Meadow.

Glen was an active member of his community throughout his life, serving on the St. Finbarr's Catholic Church board of trustees, Knights of Columbus and the church council. He was also secretary of the Vernon Creamery board.

In his retirement, he volunteered with Meals on Wheels delivering food to Grand Meadow residents.

Glen was a huge supporter of the Grand Meadow School and the Superlark teams. In addition to cheering for the Superlarks, he loved playing cards and checkers, and throwing horseshoes.

Most of all, he loved spending time with his kids, grandkids, and great grandkids.

He was preceded in death by his wife Shirley, daughter Kim, parents Volney and Theckla, four brothers – Verne, Stan, Don, Ray, and three sisters – Sister Donald, Marcella, Laurene.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 21 at St. Finbarr's Catholic Church in Grand Meadow, 504 1st St SW, with Father Russell Scepaniak officiating. Visitation will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 20 at St. Finbarr's and one hour before the service. Rosary will be recited at 4:30 p.m. Burial will be at St. Finbarr's Catholic Cemetery at a later date.
Memorials are preferred to the St. Finbarr's Catholic Church or the Grand Meadow Education Fund (GMEF).

The Davis family wishes to extend its immense gratitude to the staff at Grand Meadow Senior Living, Mayo Clinic Hospice – Austin, and his two special caregivers from Home Instead - Ruby Bell and Deb Lester.

Hindt Funeral Home.
Glen Paul Davis (88), a lifelong resident of Grand Meadow, passed away on Saturday February 15, 2020.

He was born on December 7, 1931 to Volney and Theckla (Stier) Davis at the family farm north of Grand Meadow. Dr. Mitchell arrived in his one horse sleigh to deliver him. Glen was the 8th of 9 children. He graduated from Grand Meadow High School in 1949 and was captain of the 1948 Larks football team.

He married Shirley Evenson on January 29, 1955 at St Finbarr's Catholic Church in Grand Meadow. They had 5 children – Jay, Kim, Dawn, Lisa, and Wade.
Kim passed away in a car accident in 1964. He lost his beloved wife Shirley on January 19, 1996, after 40 years of marriage.

In 1999 Glen married MaryAnn Heimer, they were later divorced.

Glen was a lifelong farmer, taking over the family farm with his three brothers Stan, Don and Ray. Together they farmed over 1100 acres, milked around 60 cows and raised numerous chickens over the years.

Glen was proud to drive school bus for Grand Meadow Schools for 55 years, from 1949 – 2005 and had the chance to drive multiple generations of some local families. His bus kids lovingly called him "Glennie". He would proudly tell you that in all those years he never had an accident.

The Post Bulletin did an article on Glen in January 2015 to highlight his commitment to bus driving. Glen will be laid to rest in a custom school bus casket donated by Hindt Funeral Home of Grand Meadow.

Glen was an active member of his community throughout his life, serving on the St. Finbarr's Catholic Church board of trustees, Knights of Columbus and the church council. He was also secretary of the Vernon Creamery board.

In his retirement, he volunteered with Meals on Wheels delivering food to Grand Meadow residents.

Glen was a huge supporter of the Grand Meadow School and the Superlark teams. In addition to cheering for the Superlarks, he loved playing cards and checkers, and throwing horseshoes.

Most of all, he loved spending time with his kids, grandkids, and great grandkids.

He was preceded in death by his wife Shirley, daughter Kim, parents Volney and Theckla, four brothers – Verne, Stan, Don, Ray, and three sisters – Sister Donald, Marcella, Laurene.

A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated at 10:30 a.m. Friday, February 21 at St. Finbarr's Catholic Church in Grand Meadow, 504 1st St SW, with Father Russell Scepaniak officiating. Visitation will be held from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. on Thursday, February 20 at St. Finbarr's and one hour before the service. Rosary will be recited at 4:30 p.m. Burial will be at St. Finbarr's Catholic Cemetery at a later date.
Memorials are preferred to the St. Finbarr's Catholic Church or the Grand Meadow Education Fund (GMEF).

The Davis family wishes to extend its immense gratitude to the staff at Grand Meadow Senior Living, Mayo Clinic Hospice – Austin, and his two special caregivers from Home Instead - Ruby Bell and Deb Lester.

Hindt Funeral Home.