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James Rowland Davis

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James Rowland Davis Veteran

Birth
Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Death
8 Feb 2021 (aged 72)
Danville, Boyle County, Kentucky, USA
Burial
Paint Lick, Garrard County, Kentucky, USA Add to Map
Plot
Section 6 Row 2 Lot 26A
Memorial ID
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James was a veteran of the United States Army. He worked for the National Casket Factory in Lancaster, KY, for almost 15 years. James worked as a dedicated board member for the Garrard County School Board for 8 yrs. while our children were in school. Lastly, he worked for the Sherwin Williams Company in Richmond, KY, for 37 years, minus 19 days, as engineering support. In James' early years of working for Sherwin Williams he took several college classes to achieve his lifetime designation "Certified in Production and Inventory Management". He worked through APICS The Association for Operations Management. James always loved his work and worked hard. This was one of the valuable lessons he learned from his daddy when they worked on Johnson Price's farm that is where Spurlin Funeral Home now is located on Lexington Road.

James has stayed in touch with lifelong friends from the time he entered Camp Dick Robinson Elementary School until he entered the ICU 5th Floor Covid-19 Unit. He had his phone on and with him at the time of his first emergency at the Hospital. Later, his doctor and nurse told us that an unbelievable number of messages dinged in one after another on this phone. The nurse glanced over to James' phone and read, "We are praying for you." After that, there were hundreds of messages sent from his family and friends to our home over the next 2 ½ weeks. All these callers said, "We love James."

James was not just a fantastic friend but loved his large family with all that he had. He was in charge of a large Davis family reunion for many years. A few years back, he said he was ready to go to Heaven but he wanted to have more time with his beloved grandchildren. The rest of his family members know we had a special place in his heart, but his grandkids were first.

James was baptized many years ago in a Baptist church as a widower with the love of his life, Jamie Lynn, his precious young daughter. He had lost his wife, Gale Marsee Davis, to hepatitis C that she contracted working as a dedicated nurse at the Garrard County Hospital.

Later, James blended his family with Dora Sue and Randall Kelly. Then, they blended their churches which were Faith Fellowship Charismatic Christian Church and Hyattsville Baptist Church. They joined Lancaster Christian Church as a family with both their children helping in the decision. The blended family with their blended churches became faithful, hardworking members of Lancaster Christian Church. James was asked to be an elder and later a board chairman. He dedicated his hard work to making his Church be the best it could be. James loved his Church, and again, this group of people loved him.
James was a veteran of the United States Army. He worked for the National Casket Factory in Lancaster, KY, for almost 15 years. James worked as a dedicated board member for the Garrard County School Board for 8 yrs. while our children were in school. Lastly, he worked for the Sherwin Williams Company in Richmond, KY, for 37 years, minus 19 days, as engineering support. In James' early years of working for Sherwin Williams he took several college classes to achieve his lifetime designation "Certified in Production and Inventory Management". He worked through APICS The Association for Operations Management. James always loved his work and worked hard. This was one of the valuable lessons he learned from his daddy when they worked on Johnson Price's farm that is where Spurlin Funeral Home now is located on Lexington Road.

James has stayed in touch with lifelong friends from the time he entered Camp Dick Robinson Elementary School until he entered the ICU 5th Floor Covid-19 Unit. He had his phone on and with him at the time of his first emergency at the Hospital. Later, his doctor and nurse told us that an unbelievable number of messages dinged in one after another on this phone. The nurse glanced over to James' phone and read, "We are praying for you." After that, there were hundreds of messages sent from his family and friends to our home over the next 2 ½ weeks. All these callers said, "We love James."

James was not just a fantastic friend but loved his large family with all that he had. He was in charge of a large Davis family reunion for many years. A few years back, he said he was ready to go to Heaven but he wanted to have more time with his beloved grandchildren. The rest of his family members know we had a special place in his heart, but his grandkids were first.

James was baptized many years ago in a Baptist church as a widower with the love of his life, Jamie Lynn, his precious young daughter. He had lost his wife, Gale Marsee Davis, to hepatitis C that she contracted working as a dedicated nurse at the Garrard County Hospital.

Later, James blended his family with Dora Sue and Randall Kelly. Then, they blended their churches which were Faith Fellowship Charismatic Christian Church and Hyattsville Baptist Church. They joined Lancaster Christian Church as a family with both their children helping in the decision. The blended family with their blended churches became faithful, hardworking members of Lancaster Christian Church. James was asked to be an elder and later a board chairman. He dedicated his hard work to making his Church be the best it could be. James loved his Church, and again, this group of people loved him.


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