I tell my kids this story all of the time...in 2nd grade at Roosevelt Elementary Dean called me a "four-eyed pirate" at recess for about the 100th time (I had to wear glasses and a corrective eye patch...it was a good '70s look). I turned around and kicked him in the gut so hard that it knocked the wind of out of him...I felt really bad...but, the principal yelled at him! We were great friends from that day on...miss ya!
Everett Dean Davis Jr., 28, of 2440 33rd St., Moline, died Saturday, Nov. 6, 1993, at Trinity Medical Center, East Campus, Moline.
Services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at Trimble Funeral Home, Moline. Burial is in Moline Memorial Park.
Visitation is 5 to 9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to an educational fund for his children.
Mr. Davis was born Feb. 17, 1965, in Rock Island, the son of Everett Dean Sr. and Ruth Herring Davis. He married Stacy Mann Dec. 31, 1987, in San Diego, Calif.
He graduated from Moline High School and attended San Diego State College and Black Hawk College.
He served in the Navy.
Survivors include a daughter, Brittnie Nicole Davis, and a son, Brady Marshall Douglas, both of Moline; his mother, Ruth Damp, Milan; his father and stepmother, Everett D. Sr. and Sue Davis, Moline; his grandmother, Margaret Herring, Moline; a sister and brother-in-law, Jill and Guy Newberry, Moline; a brother, Rick Davis, Fort Myers, Fla.; a stepsister, Kim Thompson; stepbrothers, Scott and Todd Thompson and Marty Damp; a niece, Linsey Newberry, and a nephew, Guy Newberry Jr.; and a special friend, Elizabeth Douglas, Moline.
Scott Ruberg
miss ya deano. good friend , fellow trouble maker...scootErik Malmloff
deano you were one of a kind I miss you buddyBrad Mann
Dean,The family sure misses you. You would be very proud of your daughter Britt, she is a wonderful young woman.//Brad
Stephen Fisher (Heald)
great friend, roomate in cali i miss ya buddy. visit you often. fishMike Pratt
Can't say how much I miss Deano. I always find myself thinking about him in one way or another.Ana DeWulf
I tell my kids this story all of the time...in 2nd grade at Roosevelt Elementary Dean called me a "four-eyed pirate" at recess for about the 100th time (I had to wear glasses and a corrective eye patch...it was a good '70s look). I turned around and kicked him in the gut so hard that it knocked the wind of out of him...I felt really bad...but, the principal yelled at him! We were great friends from that day on...miss ya!Scott Senatra
Grew up with Dean, Actually tried to beat me up when we were kids at old Roosevelt. Got to be freinds at Moline.Sorry about the loss to his family and freinds.
Scott Senatra
Kris Fuller (Gende)
Everett Davis Jr.
Everett Dean Davis Jr., 28, of 2440 33rd St., Moline, died Saturday, Nov. 6, 1993, at Trinity Medical Center, East Campus, Moline.
Services are 11 a.m. Tuesday at Trimble Funeral Home, Moline. Burial is in Moline Memorial Park.
Visitation is 5 to 9 p.m. today. Memorials may be made to an educational fund for his children.
Mr. Davis was born Feb. 17, 1965, in Rock Island, the son of Everett Dean Sr. and Ruth Herring Davis. He married Stacy Mann Dec. 31, 1987, in San Diego, Calif.
He graduated from Moline High School and attended San Diego State College and Black Hawk College.
He served in the Navy.
Survivors include a daughter, Brittnie Nicole Davis, and a son, Brady Marshall Douglas, both of Moline; his mother, Ruth Damp, Milan; his father and stepmother, Everett D. Sr. and Sue Davis, Moline; his grandmother, Margaret Herring, Moline; a sister and brother-in-law, Jill and Guy Newberry, Moline; a brother, Rick Davis, Fort Myers, Fla.; a stepsister, Kim Thompson; stepbrothers, Scott and Todd Thompson and Marty Damp; a niece, Linsey Newberry, and a nephew, Guy Newberry Jr.; and a special friend, Elizabeth Douglas, Moline.