Death of George Adolphus Davis, 1948

DEATHS

DAVIS. – On March 23, at his residence, 23 Baxter st., Coburg, George, husband of Ann Davis, father of Olive (deceased), George (deceased), grandfather of Alice (Mrs. Scott), Nance (deceased), great grandfather of Margaret and Helen, aged 85 years. – Until the day breaks and shadows flee away.

(The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25th March 1948)

Member of Hawksburn Lodge, Melbourne

DAVIS. – HAWKSBURN LODGE No. 272. – Officers and Brethren of the above Lodge are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our Bro., G. R. DAVIS, which will leave his residence, 23 Baxter-street, Coburg, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 25th May, at 3.30 o’clock, for the Fawkner Cemetery.

A. MACHAR, W.M.,

J. J. RYAN, Sec.

(The Age, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25th May 1932)

Funeral of George Redwood Davis, 1932

DAVIS. – The Friends of the late Mr. GEORGE REDWOOD DAVIS are respectfully informed that his remains will be interred in the Fawkner Cemetery. The funeral will leave his residence, 23 Baxter-street, Coburg, THIS DAY (Wednesday), 25th May, at 3.30 o’clock.

JOSEPH ALLISON, Funeral Director, 788 Sydney-road, North Brunswick. Tel. Bwk. 839.

(The Age, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 25th May 1932)

Death of George Redwood Davis, 1932

DEATHS.

DAVIS. – On the 23rd May, at his residence, 23 Baxter-street, Coburg, George Redwood Davis, L.I.C.A., late Railway accountancy branch, beloved husband of Alice (nee Hill), loving father of Alice and Nance (deceased), loving son of George and Annie Davis aged 38 years. Peacefully sleeping.

(The Age, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 24th May 1932)

Death of Nance Jean Davis, 1928

DEATHS.

Our loved one.

DAVIS. – On the 3rd July, 1928, at Fairfield Hospital, Nance Jean, youngest daughter of George and Alice Davis [George Redwood Davis (1894-1932) and Alice Hilda Maud Elvina (Hill) Davis], of 23 Baxter street, Coburg, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. Davis [George Adolphus Davis (1862-1948) and Ann Stephen (Burnett) Davis] and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hill, aged two years and eight months.

Safe in the arms of Jesus.

(The Argus, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 4th July 1928)