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Mack E. Davis, Pulaski Co., KY (1930-2018)

Mack loved his farm and was a hard worker...up early to start his day and early to bed after a full day. He loved, loved, loved his dogs and would never turn away a stray which showed up at his farm. His first thought after a meal was feeding the scraps to his dog or dogs, depending on how many he had at the time, Mack would always take great care of his possessions. After mowing or working with tools, he always cleaned them up before putting them away. He had a place for everything and everything was in its place. He was always proud to show off his collections to anyone who was interested...his weights, scales or anything else. He also loved to have his picture taken with his dogs or his collectibles. Along with his passions above, He will be remembered as a kind, gentle & loving spirit.
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Mack E. Davis, 87, of Pulaski County, KY, died Saturday, January 13, 2018, at the Hospice of Lake Cumberland Jean Waddle Care Center in Somerset, KY.

Funeral service for Mack E. Davis will be 11amCT/12pmNoonET, Thursday, January 18, 2018 at the Bernard Funeral Home Chapel, 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY. Visitation 10amCT Thursday. Interment in Lakeside Memorials Gardens, 4790 W KY 80, Somerset, KY, in Somerset, KY.



Mack E. Davis, Pulaski Co., KY (1930-2018)


He was born January 22, 1930 in Pulaski County, KY, He was the son of the late Walter & Berthetta Roy Davis. He died Saturday, January 13, 2018, in Somerset, Pulaski County, KY, at the age of 87 years, 11 months, and 22 days.

In additon to his parents, Mack was preceded in death by a brother, Donald Davis; and two sisters, Eula Davis and Vernella Beasley.

Survivors are:
  • Two sisters: Edith Russell, Rantoul, IL; and Vy Wilson, Warsaw, IN

  • One brother: Jim (Sharon) Wilson, Warsaw, IN

  • Four nieces

  • And four nephews
Mack loved his farm and was a hard worker...up early to start his day and early to bed after a full day. He loved, loved, loved his dogs and would never turn away a stray which showed up at his farm. His first thought after a meal was feeding the scraps to his dog or dogs, depending on how many he had at the time, Mack would always take great care of his possessions. After mowing or working with tools, he always cleaned them up before putting them away. He had a place for everything and everything was in its place. He was always proud to show off his collections to anyone who was interested...his weights, scales or anything else. He also loved to have his picture taken with his dogs or his collectibles. Along with his passions above, He will be remembered as a kind, gentle & loving spirit.

Send condolences to the family of Mack E. Davis

Bernard Funeral Home, 367 N Main Street, Russell Springs, KY, is in charge of arrangements.


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