Joel Ray Davis, 86,
passed away peacefully on September 21, 2022, surrounded by his loving wife and
family at his home. He was born on
August 2, 1936, in Athens, Alabama, to Ovilea Jackson and Keiffer Allison
Davis.
He
is survived by his wife of 67 years, Joanna Raney Davis, of Athens, Alabama,
his daughters, Tina Davis Burg (Eddie) and Tammy Davis Sandlin, and his brother
Donald Jasper “Dugan” Davis (Judy). He
is also survived by his grandchildren, Allison Burg Scully (Matthew), James
Harold Sandlin, III (Paige), Kathleen Burg Israel (Robert), Anna Sara Brown
(Pete), and Margaret Burg Norton (Alex) and his eleven great-grandchildren,
Edward Taylor and William Davis Scully, Joel Davis Sandlin, Margaret Mims, Ivy
Griffith, Charlotte Davis and Robert Nicholas Israel, Paul Jones Brown, IV, and
Alexander Harris, junior, Thomas Jackson and Graham Heatherly Norton.
A lifelong resident
of Athens, Alabama, he graduated from Athens High School and attended Athens
College. Joel’s first job was at the
Hatfield Drive-In working for his in-laws, Margaret and Fred Raney. He worked for Sherwin-Williams Company for 40
years. After retiring on a Friday, he
began a second career as a realtor with Christopher Realty the following Monday. Joel continued to sell real estate with
Crye-Leike Realtors throughout North Alabama until the age of 84. A man of strong faith, he was a founding
member of Central Church of Christ and a member of First Baptist Church in
Athens.
Joel
enjoyed collecting and restoring classic cars, working in the yard with Joanna,
and traveling with Joanna and friends, but, more than anything, he dearly loved
his wife, daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren who each brought
him joy.
His family would like
to thank his wonderful caregivers Bertha Frazier and Brenda Johnson and Hospice
of Limestone County.
On Sunday, September
25, 2022, a visitation will be held in the chapel at First Baptist Church in
Athens at 2:00 pm, followed by a memorial service at 3:00 pm.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests
donations be made in his memory to Children's of Alabama ATTN: Foundation 1600
7th Ave S, Birmingham, AL 35233, or Hospice of Limestone County 405 S Marion Street, Athens, AL
35611.
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1 comment
Patsy & Dwayne Blackmon
2022-11-28 21:04:19
Oh Pat! I am truly at a loss for words. You have lost a spouse and we have lost a dear friend. We all had some good times together and will never forget "Buddy", he was one of a kind and we loved him very much. Praise God, we will see him again soon and then the good times will really begin to roll. Praying for God to comfort and strengthen you from this day forward. We love you, Patsy & Dwayne