Damon Douglas Davis I, 68,
of Howe, OK passed away Wednesday, March
7, 2018 in Howe. Damon was born April
28, 1949, in Poteau, OK to James Henley
& Vesta Pearl (Crook) Davis. He was
a veteran of the US Army and served in Vietnam. He was a member & officer
of the Vietnam Veterans of America Chapter 784, American Legion Post 188 and
Heavener VFW Post 8403. Damon was a railroad engineer for 30 years. He was preceded in death by his parents;
brothers, Winfield J. & Robert Wayne Davis, Charles MCray; sisters, Olean
Flute, Edith Pittman, Ethel Chapel, Willie Marshal, Lutceria MCray & Reba Stansbury.
Survivors include his wife of
21 years, Angela; sons, Damon Douglas Davis II, Douglas Paul Meyer & wife
Josette; daughter, Nichole Dawn Runyan & husband Scott; brothers &
their wives, Veachel & Daisy Davis, Leonard & Joyce Davis, Lester &
Helen Davis, Buddy Ray & Lea Harris; sisters, May Inez Echoles & husband
Jay, Faye Jackson & husband Danny; grandchildren, Britton Davis, Natasha &
David Teeters, Taylor Davis, Isaac Davis, Jace Runyan, Jude Runyan, Leyah
Meyer, Bentley Meyer; great grandchildren, Hunter, Jefferson & Rylin
Teeters; special godchild, Monica Auerbach; numerous nieces, nephews, other
relatives, loved ones and friends.
Services will be Wednesday, March 14, 2018 at 10 am in Evans Chapel of Memories, Poteau, OK with Anna Dameron & Jim Cook officiating. Interment will follow in Ft. Smith National Cemetery at 1 pm.
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ReplyDeleteMy thoughts and prayers for his family.
ReplyDeleteHe was a good man. Proud to have had him as my Brother in Law. Now he has the best view of the OU games from Heaven..God rest his soul and love to my Sister and all the rest of his family.
ReplyDeleteWe salute your veteran. Our condolences for your loss & gratitude for your loved one's service to our country. May your memories & God's love bring you peace, comfort & strength at this difficult time. Death leaves a heartache no one can heal but LOVE leaves a memory no one can steal.
ReplyDeleteDamon's picture shows him smiling. That is the way I remember him in school. He was Leonard's little brother, but he was always good natured and a good person. I know he will be missed by his family and friends. Jerry Garner
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