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Glen Davis Obituary

Glen F. Davis

May 6, 1932 – April 1, 2024

In the early morning hours of April 1, 2024, Glen F. Davis, masterful teller of stories and jokes, passed away and joined his beautiful saint of a wife in Heaven.

Glen was charming, kindhearted, generous, mischievous, and sometimes even belligerent, but above all, he was a master of humor. His jokes and stories were legendary, so it is especially poignant that he passed away on April Fool's Day, a day that symbolizes his wit and laughter.

Glen F. Davis was born in Chicago, IL, in 1932 to Glen F. Davis, Sr., and Mary Winifred (McIntyre) Davis. Glen was the protective older brother to three siblings, Charlie, George, and Winnie. The family moved from Chicago, and the children grew up in Topeka, KS.

Glen's journey was marked by remarkable achievements. He joined the U.S. Navy at the age of 19, serving as a signalman on the USS Elektra during the Korean War. After returning to Topeka, KS, he pursued higher education at Washburn University and became a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. In June 1955, he married Judy (Greer) Davis and embarked on a successful career in Life Insurance. Glen's dedication to his profession was evident in his active involvement in several professional organizations, including the prestigious National Association of Life Underwriters. He held every position on the board, including President, and was honored as the Man of the Year in 1984, a testament to his hard work and commitment.

When Glen and Judy moved to Manhattan, KS, in 1966, they not only raised five children but also became integral parts of the community. Glen was a dedicated community member, actively involved in local politics and several charitable organizations. He was an avid jogger who worked with the city to create the walking path surrounding City Park in Manhattan, KS, a testament to his commitment to improving the community he loved. Glen and Judy then moved to Lawrence, KS in 1987. While they loved the town of Lawrence, they remained passionate K-State Wildcat fans. Glen continued his community involvement in Lawrence and became active in Trinity Episcopal Church, St. Margaret's Episcopal Church, Rotary ("On Monday, I'm a Rotarian"), Habitat for Humanity, BackSnack program, usher at The Lied Center, and when he was in his early 80's, he delivered meals to "The old people" and joined the Bike and Beer club!

Life with Glen was a constant source of joy and laughter. Whether it was a casual gathering with a few friends, a lively cocktail party, or a grand charity event, Glen's presence always brought a smile to everyone's face, and sometimes an eye roll from his patient wife who had heard every joke and punchline in his toolbox. If you heard an uproar of laughter, you could be sure that Glen Davis was at the heart of it, creating unforgettable moments of joy.

To quote his favorite author, Stephen R. Covey, "Live, love, laugh, leave a legacy." Whether it be his stories living on through generations or his grandchildren fondly remembering him as Santa every year, Glen truly left a legacy of laughter and is a reminder to us all that if things get hard, you can always find the humor in life.

Glen was preceded in death by his wife, Judy (Greer) Davis and his siblings, Charles McIntyre Davis, George McIntyre Davis and Winifred Mary (Davis) Mai. He is survived by his five children, Cheryl (Steve) Parsons, Gregory (Laura) Davis, Cathleen (John Crain) Gorby, Diane (Peter) Fox and Geoffrey (Julie) Davis, thirteen grandchildren, and ten great-grandchildren.

Join us for a celebration of Glen's life:

June 1.

11:00 a.m. Reception to follow.

Warren-McElwain Mortuary

120 W 13th Street, Lawrence, KS 66044

In lieu of flowers:

Children's Mercy Hospital. Designated to Ward Family Heart Center

2401 Gillham Road, Kansas City, MO 64108

EIN #44-0605373

Lawrence Habitat for Humanity

2108 W.27th St. Ste. C; Lawrence, KS 66047

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Lawrence Journal-World on Apr. 10, 2024.

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Kent Davis

May 25, 2024

Farewell and god speed Uncle. You are certainly missed. Love Kent and Gayle

Diane Davis-Fox

May 18, 2024

It has taken me a month and a half to finally get the courage and strength to pull up your obituary Dad. I think I am still hopeful that this is just a bad dream and I will wake up from it soon. They say you never really become a full adult until you lose both your parents. I guess I am an adult now at the young age of 62.....I would rather just be a kid. Thank you for loving me, teaching me, supporting me and entertaining me and ALWAYS having my back. I'm sorry I didn't get to say goodbye to you. It simply will never be the same here without you. I love you.

Bill Bowers

May 10, 2024

Though our time together was short, I felt like I knew you forever Glen. Thanks for the humorous stories and fun bike rides. Going to miss them and you! RSIP, Glen, you deserve it.

Julie Trowbridge Alforf

April 13, 2024

We ushered at the lied center in Lawrence for years and I always enjoyed his sense of humor. I miss him

Julie trowbridge-Alford

April 12, 2024

Glen and I got to know each other thru volunteering at the lied center in Lawrence Ks and later at Trinity episcopal church. His sense of humor was always engaging and I already miss him

Sheryl Walser

April 10, 2024

Glen always had a mischievous smile on his face that lit up his eyes! His laughter was joyfully contagious. I miss both. He was a man of deep thoughts and our conversations were thought provoking long afterwards. We loved him and will miss him.
Dave&Sheryl Walser

Julie trowbridge-alford

April 10, 2024

We ushered often at Lied center and I always enjoyed his humor

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