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Howell Lee Davis of Salisbury, NC passed away December 2, 2019 following a brief illness. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Mary Kathleen Forbes, of 10 years; his son, Joseph Davis and his wife, Whitney; Michael Davis, his daughter, Lindsay Davis Roeters and husband, Tom; Christie Mazuera Davis; four grandchildren; a sister, Nancy and husband, Paul Lohnes of Savannah, GA; three step-children; and many friends, allies, comrades and sidekicks.
He was born in Columbus, Ohio, raised in Bloomfield Hills, MI, and was the son of James and Virginia Davis. He was a longtime resident of metro Detroit and had spent the last 10 years between Salisbury and Banner Elk, NC.
In his early years, Mr. Davis caddied for PGA professionals on the famous Oakland Hills Country Club course of which he and his family were members. After graduating from Birmingham High School in 1958 he graduated from Michigan State University with a degree in communications. He later taught a course at MSU and became a radio and TV announcer.
He traveled the country before joining the US Coast Guard Reserves. Following an honorable discharge, he teamed with his father to form JEDCO, a company representing auto parts manufacturers to the Big 3 Auto makers in Detroit.
He loved taking his sons to Detroit Tigers Baseball games and Detroit Lions Football games, while teaching them about the history of Motown. An avid golfer, Davis won multiple “long drive” competitions and competed regularly in leagues throughout the Midwest. He had a passion for building and after constructing his first custom home he passionately took on the restorations of antiques, historical artifacts and the art of woodburning.
He served as a practicing member of the National Auctioneers Association, conducting estate and personal property auctions throughout Southeast Michigan. He worked for the government with ceased and abandoned assets and conducted many auctions for children’s causes. After moving to Salisbury, NC, he was accepted into the Sons of the American Revolution and he traveled to many historical sites throughout the south commemorating and honoring his ancestors who served in the Civil War.
Mr. Davis had a presence, personality, and a sense of humor that brought joy to so many people. He was an engaged, respected and beloved member of every community in which he lived. He will be sorely missed.
A Celebration of his life will be held at a later date. Donations may be made to the donor’s choice.
Carolina Cremation is assisting the Davis family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Judy Lester says
Howie, you will be so missed. You were the best and you loved my sister so much for which I will be forever grateful. Rest In Peace my dear friend. Jude
Gary Davis says
Howlin’ Lee, my beloved brother in Christ. I love you, buddy. I treasure the memory of all the great times we had over the years just actin’ a fool; talking hillbilly and making each other laugh— through tears sometimes when talking about our pappies. Most of all, I cherish knowing that you placed your faith in our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ, and that you now are with Him in Heaven. Soon, one day, perhaps very soon, we will see each other again. So, keep the light on for me, Vern.
Rod McKnight says
Hollie Davis, I’ll never forget all the great times we had @ The Buttons Golf Outings and in all the saloons on Telegraph Rd. Long Jeans watches and Tiger Balm rubs. See you @ the Big Reunion. Your Pally, Rod McKnight
matthew fitzgibbons says
i met Howie in the early 1960’s when he worked for my father at WSPD-TV and years later in Ann Arbor in the 1970’s. he made me think. he made me laugh. i’ll never forget him.