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Joseph Sanford “Joe” Davis

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Joseph Sanford “Joe” Davis

Birth
Tupelo, Lee County, Mississippi, USA
Death
21 Jun 1949 (aged 68)
Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA
Burial
Pauls Valley, Garvin County, Oklahoma, USA Add to Map
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DEATH TAKES JOE S. DAVIS June 20, 1949
(Pauls Valley Newspaper)
Services For City Resident Will Be Held On Thursday
Funeral services will be conducted at the Stufflebean Funeral home at 3 p.m. Thursday for Joe S. Davis, Pauls Valley resident and pioneer Oklahoman who died Tuesday. J. M. Ward of Braggs, Okla. former pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness church here, will conduct the services, assisted by Walter Little of Oklahoma City.


Davis was born in Mississippi in 1881 and came to Oklahoma while still a child. He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Malicoat in 1900.

Survivors include his wife, seven daughters, Mrs. R. E. White of Canyon, Texas, Mrs. Louveda Gosnell of Richmond, Calif., Mrs. I. L. Clark of Pauls Valley, Mrs. Thelma Jackson of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Preston Talley of Pauls Valley, Mrs. Jerome Roberts of Pauls Valley, Mrs. Emmitt Lewellen of Riverdale, Calif., five sons, Ed Davis of Pauls Valley, Sanford Davis of Oklahoma City, Ralph Davis of Galveston, Wayne Davis of Dallas, and Murl Davis,
in the army, stationed at Fort Chaffee, Ark.; three brothers, Reason Davis of Purdy, Zack Davis of Eloy, AZ., and Bill Davis of McFarland, Calif., 34 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Submitted by Jean Brand, [email protected]
DEATH TAKES JOE S. DAVIS June 20, 1949
(Pauls Valley Newspaper)
Services For City Resident Will Be Held On Thursday
Funeral services will be conducted at the Stufflebean Funeral home at 3 p.m. Thursday for Joe S. Davis, Pauls Valley resident and pioneer Oklahoman who died Tuesday. J. M. Ward of Braggs, Okla. former pastor of the Pentecostal Holiness church here, will conduct the services, assisted by Walter Little of Oklahoma City.


Davis was born in Mississippi in 1881 and came to Oklahoma while still a child. He was married to Sarah Elizabeth Malicoat in 1900.

Survivors include his wife, seven daughters, Mrs. R. E. White of Canyon, Texas, Mrs. Louveda Gosnell of Richmond, Calif., Mrs. I. L. Clark of Pauls Valley, Mrs. Thelma Jackson of Oklahoma City, Mrs. Preston Talley of Pauls Valley, Mrs. Jerome Roberts of Pauls Valley, Mrs. Emmitt Lewellen of Riverdale, Calif., five sons, Ed Davis of Pauls Valley, Sanford Davis of Oklahoma City, Ralph Davis of Galveston, Wayne Davis of Dallas, and Murl Davis,
in the army, stationed at Fort Chaffee, Ark.; three brothers, Reason Davis of Purdy, Zack Davis of Eloy, AZ., and Bill Davis of McFarland, Calif., 34 grandchildren, seven great grandchildren and several nieces and nephews.

Submitted by Jean Brand, [email protected]


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