James Marion Davis,49,accountant at the Capitol Transit Co. for the past 30 years, died Thursday night at his home, 608 Potomac Ave. Silver Spring, after an illness of seven months.
Born in Washington, Mr. Davis lived here until he moved to Silver Spring about eight years ago. He was a member of the Byron M. Parker masonic lodge of Washington.
Surviving are two children, Virginia Lee Davis and James M. Davis, Jr., both living at home: his mother, Mrs. Laura Virginia Davis, Silver Spring: Three sisters, Mrs. Emma Fitzgerald, Arlington, VA, Mrs. Eva Bradley, Staunton,VA, Mrs. Pauline Davis Sullivan, Tacoma Park and three brothers, Elisha H. Davis, Gaithersburg: Pvt. leonard L. Davis, Camp Craddock, MO and Milton G. Davis, Washington.
Date: Saturday, January 2, 1943
Paper: Evening Star(Washington, DC)
James Marion Davis,49,accountant at the Capitol Transit Co. for the past 30 years, died Thursday night at his home, 608 Potomac Ave. Silver Spring, after an illness of seven months.
Born in Washington, Mr. Davis lived here until he moved to Silver Spring about eight years ago. He was a member of the Byron M. Parker masonic lodge of Washington.
Surviving are two children, Virginia Lee Davis and James M. Davis, Jr., both living at home: his mother, Mrs. Laura Virginia Davis, Silver Spring: Three sisters, Mrs. Emma Fitzgerald, Arlington, VA, Mrs. Eva Bradley, Staunton,VA, Mrs. Pauline Davis Sullivan, Tacoma Park and three brothers, Elisha H. Davis, Gaithersburg: Pvt. leonard L. Davis, Camp Craddock, MO and Milton G. Davis, Washington.
Date: Saturday, January 2, 1943
Paper: Evening Star(Washington, DC)