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Rev Aaron Worthington “Worb” Davis

Birth
Pittsburg, Van Buren County, Iowa, USA
Death
31 Dec 1950 (aged 91)
Mapleton, Bourbon County, Kansas, USA
Burial
Prescott, Linn County, Kansas, USA Add to Map
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Father; Harvey Davis of OH.
Mother; Hannah Lady Davis of OH.

Pleasanton-- Funeral services for Aaron Worthington Davis, who died Tuesday in Mapleton, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the Prescott Methodist church by the Rev. Wilmer Potter.
The deceased was born on Oct. 29, 1859 in Pittsburg, Iowa. He is survived by his wife, of the home, and two sons, Ed Davis of Prescott, and Carl Davis of LaCygne. Music was furnished by Mrs. Reese Shattuck and Harry Rose, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Rose.
Pallbearers were Delmar Stark, Roy Matthews, James McIntyre, J.B. Sutherland, Bate Pinkerton and Robert Johnson.

The Fort Scott, KS, Tribune, Feb 18, (1950)?

* Aaron W. Davis was converted and sanctified in a revival meeting in the White Elm Free Methodist Church, of which he hes always been a member and soon he felt the call to preach the gospel, which he did whenever there was an open door. (Rev. W.L. Potter of Prescott, KS, Methodist Church, printed this in church newspaper with obituary of Aaron W. Davis)*
Father; Harvey Davis of OH.
Mother; Hannah Lady Davis of OH.

Pleasanton-- Funeral services for Aaron Worthington Davis, who died Tuesday in Mapleton, were conducted yesterday afternoon at the Prescott Methodist church by the Rev. Wilmer Potter.
The deceased was born on Oct. 29, 1859 in Pittsburg, Iowa. He is survived by his wife, of the home, and two sons, Ed Davis of Prescott, and Carl Davis of LaCygne. Music was furnished by Mrs. Reese Shattuck and Harry Rose, accompanied by Mrs. Harry Rose.
Pallbearers were Delmar Stark, Roy Matthews, James McIntyre, J.B. Sutherland, Bate Pinkerton and Robert Johnson.

The Fort Scott, KS, Tribune, Feb 18, (1950)?

* Aaron W. Davis was converted and sanctified in a revival meeting in the White Elm Free Methodist Church, of which he hes always been a member and soon he felt the call to preach the gospel, which he did whenever there was an open door. (Rev. W.L. Potter of Prescott, KS, Methodist Church, printed this in church newspaper with obituary of Aaron W. Davis)*


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