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Odis Wesley Davis
Graveside services for Odis Davis are scheduled for 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 21, 1998, at Provence Cemetery with Will Conway officiating.
Davis was born to Ocie Lee and Maude Dickey Davis on March 3, 1933, in Ardmore. He pass(ed) this life on July 17, 1998, in a local hospital at the age of 65.
Odis had lived in Ardmore most all of
his life where he was the owner/operator of Davis Roofing Co.
(Added by County Coordinator-
Odis was a Private First Class in the US Army serving in Korea)
He is survived by the mother that raised him, Ella Mae Davis; five daughters, Clara Watts, Debra Walker, Cindy Wells and Marsha Hobbs, all of Ardmore, and Ellen Harris of Wilson; five sons, Odis Lee Davis, Danny Joe Davis and Ocie Davis, all of Lone Grove, David Davis of Wilson, and George Walker of Ardmore; a stepbrother, Trenton Crow of Washington; his companion, Betty Minyard; and her son, Johnny Minyard of Ardmore; 16 grandchildren; and six great-grandchildren.
He was preceded in death by his father and birth mother, Ocie Lee and Maude Dickey Davis; a brother, Walter Eugene Davis; a stepson, Ronald Carr Jr.; and sister, Judy Davis.
Pallbearers will be Odis Lee, David, Danny Joe, Ocie, Randy and Allen Davis. Honorary bearer is George Walker. Craddock Funeral Home will direct services.
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