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Harley "Tex" Davis
Tombstone Photo
Silent Home Cemetery
Roll, Roger Mills County, OK


© Karen Harman

Harley Davis
© Cheyenne Star
Submitted by: Wanda Purcell

Harley Davis, 79, was born to Bill and Mecia Davis in Roll, Oklahoma on February 22, 1905 and passed away October 5, 1984 in the Spearman Hospital.
Harley had made his home in Spearman, Texas for the last 12 years.
His parents and three brothers; Virgil, Verner and a twin brother, Charley of Cheyenne; and one sister, Irean of Portland, Oregon preceded him in death.
He leaves one sister, Gertrude Lucas of Cheyenne; one son, Glenn Davis of Perryton, Texas; one daughter, Debbie Shays of Amarillo, Texas; and a host of other relatives and friends.
Funeral services were held in the Silent Home Cemetery near Roll, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma on Monday, October 8, 1984. Services were conducted by Bro. Aubrey Cowan of the Cheyenne Baptist Church.
Pallbearers were Billy Joe Davis, Ike Lucas, Floyd Davis, Frank Lucas, Ernie Davis and Carrie Davis.
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