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Franklin Edward “Frank” Davis

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Franklin Edward “Frank” Davis

Birth
Hattiesburg, Lamar County, Mississippi, USA
Death
7 Jul 2020 (aged 56)
Bismarck, Burleigh County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Beulah, Mercer County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 47.2699254, Longitude: -101.7689253
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Franklin Edward Davis was born March 26, 1964, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to Marshall W. Davis and Nancy H. Davis. He moved with his family from Mississippi to Hazen, North Dakota in 1982. Frank graduated from Hazen High School in 1985. After graduation, he settled in Mandan and began attending day program at HIT Inc. He greatly loved his daily routine and occasional travel with staff and friends from his group home.

Frank also loved the Lord from an early age and was a member of First Baptist Mandan. He was a huge fan of trains and railroads. He also loved music and attending concerts, especially Garth Brooks and even more especially, Shania Twain. Frank had a great love of life and the people he encountered daily. He gave joy and smiles to many people and received much love in return. Frank loved to volunteer in his community and never missed an opportunity to help out. He even had his own column in the HIT newsletter called "Frankly Speaking." His absence will be felt by many friends and family who will keep him in their hearts and minds, always.
Franklin Edward Davis was born March 26, 1964, in Hattiesburg, Mississippi, to Marshall W. Davis and Nancy H. Davis. He moved with his family from Mississippi to Hazen, North Dakota in 1982. Frank graduated from Hazen High School in 1985. After graduation, he settled in Mandan and began attending day program at HIT Inc. He greatly loved his daily routine and occasional travel with staff and friends from his group home.

Frank also loved the Lord from an early age and was a member of First Baptist Mandan. He was a huge fan of trains and railroads. He also loved music and attending concerts, especially Garth Brooks and even more especially, Shania Twain. Frank had a great love of life and the people he encountered daily. He gave joy and smiles to many people and received much love in return. Frank loved to volunteer in his community and never missed an opportunity to help out. He even had his own column in the HIT newsletter called "Frankly Speaking." His absence will be felt by many friends and family who will keep him in their hearts and minds, always.


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