Clarence Allison “Alan” Davis

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Clarence Allison “Alan” Davis

Birth
Joplin, Jasper County, Missouri, USA
Death
16 Jan 2002 (aged 58)
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, USA
Burial
Albany, Linn County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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In Memory of my Brother: Clarence Allison Davis (Alan)

Born: 01/01/1944
Died: 01/16/2002

Joined U.S. Navy: 12/27/1961
Honorable Discharge: 03/31/1965
Served on the USS Kitty Hawk
U.S Naval Air Station, Cubi Point, Philippines
Vietnam
U.S.Naval Air Station, Alameda California
Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron Thirteen

He was the best brother anyone could ever hope for
he loved life, and was always active, he loved the outdoors, boating, camping, and often went to Mazatlan
Mexico. He was a Member of the Eagles Club, American Legion.
He loved to go to Fairs, Oregon State Fair and the Oregon
Country Fair, he also loved rodeos and went to many of
them, but his favorite was the Sisters Oregon Rodeo

He had a Military Head Stone, but his daughter for what
ever reason seen fit to have it removed, and placed one she
designed instead, the family was not happy about this, but
she had the rights to do as she pleased.

My brother was a gentle person, easy going and got along
with everyone he met, his personal friends loved him.
I will miss him with all my heart, till we meet again.
In Memory of my Brother: Clarence Allison Davis (Alan)

Born: 01/01/1944
Died: 01/16/2002

Joined U.S. Navy: 12/27/1961
Honorable Discharge: 03/31/1965
Served on the USS Kitty Hawk
U.S Naval Air Station, Cubi Point, Philippines
Vietnam
U.S.Naval Air Station, Alameda California
Carrier Airborne Early Warning Squadron Thirteen

He was the best brother anyone could ever hope for
he loved life, and was always active, he loved the outdoors, boating, camping, and often went to Mazatlan
Mexico. He was a Member of the Eagles Club, American Legion.
He loved to go to Fairs, Oregon State Fair and the Oregon
Country Fair, he also loved rodeos and went to many of
them, but his favorite was the Sisters Oregon Rodeo

He had a Military Head Stone, but his daughter for what
ever reason seen fit to have it removed, and placed one she
designed instead, the family was not happy about this, but
she had the rights to do as she pleased.

My brother was a gentle person, easy going and got along
with everyone he met, his personal friends loved him.
I will miss him with all my heart, till we meet again.