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Michael Edward Davis Obit

Michael Edward Davis



Michael Edward Davis
Chapel Hill Funeral Home

Michael Edward Davis, 67, passed away unexpectedly, on Friday, May 20, 2016 at home in Round Rock, TX.
He was born July 31, 1948 in Oklahoma City, OK, to Eddy and Marianna Davis. Mike grew up in Oklahoma City, OK. He was an all-star, left handed pitcher at Northwest Classen High School, graduating in 1966. His talent resulted in a full scholarship at the University of Texas at Austin. In 1969 he was drafted by the Army. He was stationed at Ft. Huachuca, AZ. as a meteorologist, which ignited a life-long passion for the sky. At the end of his service, he returned to Austin. Shortly thereafter, he returned to his favorite state, Oklahoma. Michael never met a stranger. He could effortlessly and genuinely speak to anyone, without judgment, as if he had known them for years. This gift, along with empathy and compassion, led him into a long and successful career in the funeral industry. At the end of his career, he returned to Austin to join his son, as Executive Vice President of a Lender's services company. In this capacity, he championed doing "the next right thing" and was beloved by employees, clients, and vendors alike. Mike was deeply passionate about OU football; a family tradition that was started by his father's record setting career as a Sooner fullback. Mike loved golf. He deeply valued the many friends, most notably his best friend Cindy, with whom he spent every spare moment "mastering the game". He was an avid poker player, an OKC Thunder fan and a walking OU encyclopedia.
Mike grew to be the best granddad out there. It was very important that each of his three grandkids were remembered for their birthdays and Christmas. Mike was a generous father, a spirited and energetic grandfather, a hero of a brother and a wise and honest confidante. He had the quickest wit, the keenest sense of humor and was loved by all who knew him.
He was preceded in death by his father, Thomas "Eddy" Davis, his mother, Marianna Davis and his brother Larry Joe Brown. Aunts & Uncles Paul and Nita Davis, J.L. and Jo Lou Tyson, and cousin Gregory Davis. Mike is survived by son, Chris Davis, of Round Rock, TX, daughter Jonica Davis of Austin, TX, & son Ryan Davis, of Okla. City, OK. Grandchildren Ethan Davis, Hank "Kiddo" Davis & Daven Williams. Sisters Kristi Hervol & husband Henry, Round Rock, Tx. & Vicki Carlton of Piggott, Ar. Much loved by nieces & nephews Irene Skaarup, Alison Hervol, Nick Carlton & Lacey Carlton. Also, his cousins Dr. Stephen P. Davis (Service Officiant) Darby Baker, Jerri Buckmaster & Jamie Qualls as well as best friend Cindy Browder. A visitation & gathering of friends will be held Thursday, May 26th, from 6:00-8:00 PM at Chapel Hill Funeral Home, 8701 Northwest Expy., OKC, OK. Funeral services will be held at Chapel Hill, on Friday, May 27th, at 3:00 PM, with interment to follow.
Arrangements under the direction of Chapel Hill Funeral Home, Oklahoma City, OK.


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