Were he alive today, Charles Davis would have 7 grandchildren and approximately 14 great-grandchildren and 3 great- grandchildren.
Charles worked in the newspaper business. He went to work first in Chicago, Illinois, transitioned to San Francisco and was there until at least 1958. He then was in Olympia, Washington for a number of years and finished his career at the Sacramento Union in Sacramento, California.
Upon his retirement, Charles and his wife Estelle built a house on the shore of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri and lived there until his death.
He was a kind, gentle soul.
Were he alive today, Charles Davis would have 7 grandchildren and approximately 14 great-grandchildren and 3 great- grandchildren.
Charles worked in the newspaper business. He went to work first in Chicago, Illinois, transitioned to San Francisco and was there until at least 1958. He then was in Olympia, Washington for a number of years and finished his career at the Sacramento Union in Sacramento, California.
Upon his retirement, Charles and his wife Estelle built a house on the shore of Lake of the Ozarks, Missouri and lived there until his death.
He was a kind, gentle soul.