Daryl Davis
May 5, 1939 ~ April 25, 2014
Served by: Luce, Luze & Reck Funeral Homes
Daryl ?Sam? Davis, 74, of Miller, died Friday, April 25, 2014 at the Good Samaritan Society of Miller. A celebration of life service will be from 5:00-7:00 p.m., Monday May 5th at the St. Lawrence Community Center. Sam?s cremated remains will be spread over the family farm north of St. Lawrence.
Daryl was born to Ervin and Melva (Carl) Davis on May 5, 1939 at the Miller Hospital. He attended the rural school at Hand City School. Daryl joined the Air Force in Texas. He married and later divorced Linda Nolan from Redfield. He worked for several construction companies and Wilbur?s Feed and Seed. He enjoyed flying, fishing, hunting, and farming.
Survivors include one son, Jeffrey; brother, Jim (Sharon) Davis; sister Marilyn Williams; lifelong companion Leann Blasdell; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Marion Becker, and brother Wilbur Davis.
Daryl was born to Ervin and Melva (Carl) Davis on May 5, 1939 at the Miller Hospital. He attended the rural school at Hand City School. Daryl joined the Air Force in Texas. He married and later divorced Linda Nolan from Redfield. He worked for several construction companies and Wilbur?s Feed and Seed. He enjoyed flying, fishing, hunting, and farming.
Survivors include one son, Jeffrey; brother, Jim (Sharon) Davis; sister Marilyn Williams; lifelong companion Leann Blasdell; and several nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his parents, sister Marion Becker, and brother Wilbur Davis.




So sorry for your loss. Have comfort in knowing he no longer suffers. He will be missed.
so sorry for your loss
Dad,
It is amazing just how much alike we are
Love
Jeff
God Bless you Sam you are in a better place, so enjoy your self.
I offer my condolences to the family and friends of Daryl at this difficult time. May you be comforted by the promise of the resurrection and the knowledge that soon death will be no more and never again will we have to bury our loved ones. God makes this wonderful promise to us at Isaiah 25:8 where it says that he will swallow up death forever. Please find hope in these words.