Glenn Morris Davis

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Jan 18 1940
Jun 6 2020
80 Years
Wagontown, Pennsylvania

Glenn Morris Davis, 80, formerly of Wagontown, passed away on Saturday, June 6, 2020 at the Zerbe Sister’s Retirement Community in Narvon, PA. He was the beloved husband of Gloria Moyer Davis with whom he shared 58 years of marriage. Born in Coatesville, he was the son of the late John "Jack" Davis and Juanita Cox Davis.

Glenn had a contagious smile and vivacious personality that always made the people around him laugh. Glenn was a proud member of the Coatesville community his entire life. He was a 1958 graduate of the former Scott High School in Coatesville. He proudly served in the US Army.

As a devoted family man and follower of Jesus, Glenn exemplified what it looked like to be a husband, brother, father, grandfather, and friend. He demonstrated his love for his wife in all that he did and treasured his memories of raising their family and traveling. His love for his four children was evident by his never-ending support and encouragement. Later in life, Glenn or “Pop”, which he was lovingly known by his grandchildren and friends, was always seen making them laugh, having a catch or telling them stories. His face lit up every time he saw one of his eight grandchildren.

He has a passion for sports, especially baseball and spent many years coaching for the Caln Little League.

Glenn was employed as an insurance agent with the Allstate Insurance Company for over 35 years. He was a member of the Wagontown Union Chapel where he served as a Deacon. His relationship with the Lord was the foundation on which he worked, served, and loved others.

He is survived, in addition to his wife, by three children; Pam Russell, husband Dale of Reading, PA, Jeffrey Davis, wife Kara of Morgantown, PA, and Bradley Davis, wife Kristen also of Morgantown, eight grandchildren and two siblings; John Davis of Harrisburg, PA and Donna Smith of Lancaster. He was preceded in death by his son Glenn Davis.

Due to the current restriction on public gatherings, services, and burial will be private at the convenience of the family. In lieu of flowers, donation can be made to Wagontown Union Chapel, P.O. Box 200 Wagontown, PA 19376.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com

Condolences

To All the Davis family We send our sincere condolences.especially to Jeff our son in law.With love may your father RIP Jane and Art Kidd

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Gloria & family sendings our sincere condolences . Glenn was a great guy , many fond memories of him . Hugs & love to all , Blessed Be , Fred & Ann & family 

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Pam and family,

I know this has been a difficult time for all of you. Your dad is now with Jesus in his glorified body.  Praise the Lord that he is not gone forever.  My thoughts and prayer are with you during this final send off.  Hold tight to the good memories as you mourn.

Love to you all,

Bitsy

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Glenn, you were a brother to be proud of and I have so many wonderful memories!  I will miss you terribly but I feel so blessed to have had you in my life for all these years.

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JEFF MY HEART FELT PRAYERS & CONDOLENCES TO YOU & YOUR FAMILY. MAY YOUR DAD REST PEACEFULLY WITH GOD.

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We are so sorry to hear of the passing of Glenn. Our deepest condolences to the entire family especially his loving wife Gloria. They were the best neighbors we ever had. We had many a good time with Glenn and Gloria. It was such a joy to watch their kids grow into the wonderful adults they are today. Love Pat and Larry❤️

 

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Jeff and family.

I am so very sorry to hear about your dad. I know it has been a tough few years  for him but pray he is at peace. My prayers are with you and your family. 
Marylou

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My condolences to Gloria, Pam, Jeff, Brad, Donna and John. I am so very sorry to hear of Glenn's passing, He was such a wonderful brother-in-law and so friendly and kind to everyone he met. He had such a contagious laugh and was very protective of his family and friends. He will be missed.

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So very sorry to hear of your loss. Prayers for comfort, strength and courage for your family. What a beautiful tribute to a kind and compassionate man. Hoping your memories will give you peace. 

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I have so many memories of my cousin Glenn from growing up in Towerville, night school at Penn State Extension, St. Joseph's College night school, and re-connecting to watch our grandsons Ryan and Nate play on the same Legion team a few years ago.  My thoughts and prayers to Gloria, John and Donna, his children, and grandchildren.  May he rest in peace and be with God forever.

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Dear Gloria and Family, My sincerest Condolences  to You and all your Family. I always enjoyed talking with Glenn and I admired how much he loved and did things with the children. I am glad we were neighbors when I lived at home and continued to be friends throughout the years. May God Bless and Comfort you . 

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Gloria, My sincere condoleneces at this time. I know no words I may have will comfort BUT I know THE ONE who can lean on HIM !! You & Your Family are in my prayers !!! 

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Whenever I think of my younger years spent at the Davis household with Pam, it includes Mr. Davis and his teasing and joking and making us all laugh.  He liked to make bets with Pam and me that he was going to lose weight.  One time he bet that if he didn't lose the weight he'd take us to the movies.  I'll never forget Mr. Davis sitting a few rows back (we were embarrassed to be seen with a parent) and watching Grease with us. He was a wonderful man and he will be missed.

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Gloria, Donna, John and families, I am saddened by your loss. I have memories of Glenn that go back to Walnut Street. He was one of Donna's older handsome brothers. He and Bill were friends then and continued to keep in touch until their health declined. You have my heart felt sympathy and virtual hugs of comfort. May God bless you.

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Praying for you guys during this time! Just wanted to share a thankfulness for all the times Glenn helped out at Wagontown and always brought a smile to our faces. He always lightened up the office and was always helping. Can't say enough about his legacy and the fact that he loved Jesus and just being himself made an impression on me:) He will be truly missed!!!

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Gloria and family, my sincere condolences in the passing of Glenn.  I remember both of you fondly, Glenn, always a very nice guy, gentleman and always so friendly.  It is wonderful to read of the loving family that you have had, your great relationship with the Lord and so many memories.  I do not see many classmates now that reunions no longer are happening but remember some more than others and you and Glenn were a couple to remember.  My sympathies to you and your family Gloria.  

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So sorry for your loss...your dad was the BEST!  He always had a joke to tell and a smile and hug to give.  I will always remember his sweet visits during my dad's final days...heaven certainly gained an angel...thinking of you and your family.

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To Brad Davis and the entire family,

From Brad's Vanguard family, we just want to express our dearest condolences for the loss of Glen Davis and what he meant to all of you.  As we all know, losing a loved one is difficult but even more so in the current world.  We just want to wish you all of the best and to remember the good times with Mr. Davis.

Darone Littleton

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