It has been over 5 years now since you had to leave us and it still hurts everyday. I miss you being able to make me laugh and keep me from being inside myself all the tme. You were the sun and I am the moon and our many differences kept us always interested and intrigued by each other and all of the fun things we loved doing together can never be replicated. Your support of me as a singer, dancer, actor and artist meant the world to me and I don't think.I could have done half of what I love without your encouragement and love of a good show. Love you forever, see you on the other side. I hope you are busy having a great time managing everything there.
I remember Mr Davis from Montgomery Wards as well as coaching baseball. He always had a warm smile and always ready to teach us kids his knowledge of baseball. He was always kind and was always great to listen to his stories. Not many people impact your life as a coach and a friend but Dean did this. Whenever I saw him it was always good catching up with him. RIP Coach!
I met Dean when I began to work part-time at Montgomery Wards and he quickly became so much more than my friend. His generous and giving heart bonded myself and my daughter Michele to him for life. I don't think I would have made it through my 20's without him as my surrogate brother. His capacity to love those who didn't feel they were lovable was a special gift from God. The most unselfish person I have ever met. He also had kind words, loving thoughts and and infinite wisdom that made you feel as though you were the only person in the world to him. My sympathies go to his wife Aleta and his family. Heaven has gained a beautiful soul and I guarantee that he will be watching and guiding all of us from above. Love you Dean Davis.