Jim spent a lifetime devoted to his family and the youth of Charlottesville and the surrounding areas. He spent 15 years coaching Monticello youth football, 11 years coaching Little League Baseball and four years coaching Babe Ruth baseball. In addition to his years spent coaching, he also served as the local Babe Ruth baseball commissioner for 12 years. He was also a high school basketball official for many years. For nearly his entire adult life, he has been a fixture at local high school sporting events for nearly every sport.
In recent years, he was an usher at various University of Virginia sporting events and was well known at University of Virginia football practices. Jim always enjoyed meeting and talking with people. Above all else, he enjoyed spending time with his family and being a loving grandfather.
Over the course of his lifetime he has touched and influenced many people and it is for this that he will always be lovingly remembered.
Jim is survived by his wife, Margaret Arlene Davis of Charlottesville; his three sons, Robert E. Davis, R. Neil Davis, and M. Matthew Davis and his wife, Dawn, all of Charlottesville. He is also survived by his grandsons, Kevin Davis, Zack Davis, Brian Davis and Myles Davis; a granddaughter, Lauren Davis; a step granddaughter, Alicia Parolisi; and a granddaughter, Shannon Stoneburner.
Jim spent a lifetime devoted to his family and the youth of Charlottesville and the surrounding areas. He spent 15 years coaching Monticello youth football, 11 years coaching Little League Baseball and four years coaching Babe Ruth baseball. In addition to his years spent coaching, he also served as the local Babe Ruth baseball commissioner for 12 years. He was also a high school basketball official for many years. For nearly his entire adult life, he has been a fixture at local high school sporting events for nearly every sport.
In recent years, he was an usher at various University of Virginia sporting events and was well known at University of Virginia football practices. Jim always enjoyed meeting and talking with people. Above all else, he enjoyed spending time with his family and being a loving grandfather.
Over the course of his lifetime he has touched and influenced many people and it is for this that he will always be lovingly remembered.
Jim is survived by his wife, Margaret Arlene Davis of Charlottesville; his three sons, Robert E. Davis, R. Neil Davis, and M. Matthew Davis and his wife, Dawn, all of Charlottesville. He is also survived by his grandsons, Kevin Davis, Zack Davis, Brian Davis and Myles Davis; a granddaughter, Lauren Davis; a step granddaughter, Alicia Parolisi; and a granddaughter, Shannon Stoneburner.
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