Sent: Wednesday, April 24,
2013 9:13 PM
Subject: Memorial Service
for Faye Davis, wife of Capt. Chuck Davis
Hi
PNAers,
I have received
word that a Memorial Service will be held for Faye Davis on Saturday 27 April at
the Boulevard Park Retirement Home 2805 S. 125th Street Burien, WA
98168. It will be from 2 pm to 4 pm.
Hope there will be a
good turnout for the Davis family. Thanks.
Heather
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Faye Eilene Dahl Davis, wife of PNA/WA Capt. Charles
‘Chuck’ A. Davis Jr.
July 10, 1920 ~ March 24, 2013
Survived by her husband PNA/WA Captain Chuck Davis,
personal condolences may be sent to the family at
19251 Normandy Park Drive SW , Normandy Park WA 98166-4129 .. (206)
878-3787
To view/sign the online guestbook please visit the
funeral home website at http://bonneywatson.com/obituaries/detail.html?id=4585
Faye Dahl Davis 1920-2013
Faye Davis passed away peacefully in her sleep early Sunday morning, March 24th, after a yearlong struggle with cancer. She and, her twin sister Fern Holand, were born in Hedgesville, Montana on July 10, 1920. Faye was a blue-eyed blonde with a quick smile, who lived a storybook life, first moving west where she managed the family grocery store in North Seattle, after graduating from Flathead Montana High School in 1938. In the summer of 1945 she was swept off her feet and married the love of her life, Army-Air Force officer Charles A. Davis Jr., from Hope, Alaska. He survives her after nearly sixty-eight years of marriage. They lived in Alaska for several years, after his return from the Pacific as a B-29 pilot during WWII. In Anchorage he flew as a Captain for Pacific Northern Airlines. They moved to Normandy Park, Washington, near the Sea-Tac Airport, in 1953, when the PNA merged into Western Airlines, where Chuck retired after thirty-six years of flying. Faye is survived by, three children: son Charles A. Davis, III, and his wife Patsy; daughter Nancy, and her husband Cliff Hollenbeck; son Jerry, and his wife Melissa; and a total of seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was adored by her family and a wide circle of friends, who will miss her greatly.
Nancy Davis Hollenbeck
Faye Davis passed away peacefully in her sleep early Sunday morning, March 24th, after a yearlong struggle with cancer. She and, her twin sister Fern Holand, were born in Hedgesville, Montana on July 10, 1920. Faye was a blue-eyed blonde with a quick smile, who lived a storybook life, first moving west where she managed the family grocery store in North Seattle, after graduating from Flathead Montana High School in 1938. In the summer of 1945 she was swept off her feet and married the love of her life, Army-Air Force officer Charles A. Davis Jr., from Hope, Alaska. He survives her after nearly sixty-eight years of marriage. They lived in Alaska for several years, after his return from the Pacific as a B-29 pilot during WWII. In Anchorage he flew as a Captain for Pacific Northern Airlines. They moved to Normandy Park, Washington, near the Sea-Tac Airport, in 1953, when the PNA merged into Western Airlines, where Chuck retired after thirty-six years of flying. Faye is survived by, three children: son Charles A. Davis, III, and his wife Patsy; daughter Nancy, and her husband Cliff Hollenbeck; son Jerry, and his wife Melissa; and a total of seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. She was adored by her family and a wide circle of friends, who will miss her greatly.
Nancy Davis Hollenbeck
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