7S.tillladdie Davis, 75,T(!VV*’•« I 1“c i»iibyI1 rv, a . i hi]’‘ Taken In Deathng•sctn - --- — dolPO- ■•(„F/ldie Davis. 75. rural route 4 qhe died at 4:35 p.m. Sunday at thlt; rot Fairfield Convalescent ilome ,le He was taken to the Veterans ,)f*.Hospital March 21 where Ik* un- shr a dervvent surgery on March 29 tro of He was transferred to the con- arr valescent home here last Friday fit Last rites will te Wednesday1 barid at 10:30 a.m. at the Raymond thene Funeral Home with the Rev h!!lirt Hermit Black officiating. Burial m\M. will be in the Karly Cemetery ^or at Mercer, Mo {|0lr Kddie Davis was bom Sept of °f 28, 1890. at Mercer. Mo., the son lt;rlt; nlt;f of John (J. and Hattie Whan Davis He was reared and edu-lt;i ri-ia t re-lt;CO % *:,L to Velma Irene W llfordv Davis had moved to Fairfieldsix years ago from the BataviaCommunity. He was a retinalrailroad foreman for the Rock 'hIsland Railroad and attended the uFull Gospel Church in Batavia °''*V He w;ts a veteran of World War ° Jn I I ‘ftjp ;He is survived by one son. u la- Clyde Davis, Fairfield; and a i th 1 daughte r, M rs. Char les F ish. Davenport, four grandchildren;amchi stlt;,rs |two great grandchildren; three)?, brothers. Sammy and Arthur ’,er both of Mercer, and Verne, Line-:!? ts j ville, Iowa.Davis was preceded in death pTby bus wife who died Feb 9. 195,3, also four brothers and two sisters.)erxrro-lis-