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Julia Belle Davis

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Julia Belle Davis

Birth
Fairfax, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
Death
19 Jan 2013 (aged 94)
Osage County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Pawhuska, Osage County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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Obit below graciously given by contributor #46530611:

From The Bigheart Times
Julia Davis, 94, of Hot Springs, went to be with our Lord on January 19, 2013. She was born on October 7, 1918 in Fairfax, Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by: Her husband of 59 years, Ray Allen Davis; parents Robinson C. and Pearl Myers, seven brothers: Luther Myers; John Myers; Cluke Myers; Dewey Myers; Warren Myers; Roy Myers; Harold Earnest Myers; and five sisters: Marie Studebaker, Zola Mouton; Waltena Red Corn; Sarah (Sally) Penner; and Opal Scott.

Ray and Julia lived in Oklahoma for many years operating businesses. Later, they trained and raced thoroughbred horses throughout the country, racing at Oaklawn Park every year until they retired in the early 90s. They made their permanent home in Hot Springs in 1957.

After caring for Ray during his long illness, Julia joined Hospice Home Care and cared for others.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Johnson Funeral Home followed by interment in Pawhuska Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice Home Care of the charity of your choice.

A special thank you goes to Arkansas Hospice to all the nurses and staff for all the kindness shown to the family and friends during this difficult time.
Obit below graciously given by contributor #46530611:

From The Bigheart Times
Julia Davis, 94, of Hot Springs, went to be with our Lord on January 19, 2013. She was born on October 7, 1918 in Fairfax, Oklahoma. She was preceded in death by: Her husband of 59 years, Ray Allen Davis; parents Robinson C. and Pearl Myers, seven brothers: Luther Myers; John Myers; Cluke Myers; Dewey Myers; Warren Myers; Roy Myers; Harold Earnest Myers; and five sisters: Marie Studebaker, Zola Mouton; Waltena Red Corn; Sarah (Sally) Penner; and Opal Scott.

Ray and Julia lived in Oklahoma for many years operating businesses. Later, they trained and raced thoroughbred horses throughout the country, racing at Oaklawn Park every year until they retired in the early 90s. They made their permanent home in Hot Springs in 1957.

After caring for Ray during his long illness, Julia joined Hospice Home Care and cared for others.

Services will be held at 10 a.m. Wednesday at Johnson Funeral Home followed by interment in Pawhuska Cemetery.

In lieu of flowers contributions may be made to Hospice Home Care of the charity of your choice.

A special thank you goes to Arkansas Hospice to all the nurses and staff for all the kindness shown to the family and friends during this difficult time.


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