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Thomas Lavoie “Tom” Davis

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Thomas Lavoie “Tom” Davis

Birth
Washington, USA
Death
5 Sep 1954 (aged 2)
Washington, USA
Burial
Vancouver, Clark County, Washington, USA Add to Map
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The Columbian The Sun
Vancouver, Washington, Monday September 6, 1954

Child Falls out of car is killed.
A two-year old Vancouver youngester was reported killed Sunday in a highway accident near Tacoma, and four persons were reported Monday morning to have suffered injuries in Clark County traffic accidents over the weekend., as law enforcement officers were bracing for the ezpected Monday afternoon stampede of mororists homeward bound from the Labor Day holiday.
The dead youngster was identified at Thomas Lavoie Davis, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis, Jr. 1308 E. sixty-third St. Vancouver.
Fell Out?
Deputy Coroner Fred Apple, who received the information from the Pierce County coroner's office; said the boy was understood to have suffered fatal injuries when he fell from his parents car on a highway near Tacoma.
No further details on the fatal mishap were available.
Funeral arragements for the youngster are pending at Hamilton's Funeral Home. The boy is survived by his parents and three brothers. Donald, Glenn, and Gregory, and a sister Elizabeth Ann. He also leaves two sets of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitman, Springbrook, Wisc. and Mr and Mrs Roscoe Davis Sr. Wilson NC.

Davis- September 5, 1954, at Tacoma, Washington, Thomas Lavoie Davis of 1308 East 63rd St., Vancouver, aged 2 years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis Jr. at home. Brother of Donald, Glenn, Gregory, and Elizabeth Ann, all at home. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitman of Springbrook, Wisconsin. and Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Davis Sr. of Wilson, North Carolina. Funeral services will be at 1 P.M. Thursday, September 9, 1954, at Saint Joseph's Church, McLoughlin Heights with Rev. Father Thomas Pitsch officiating. Interment will follow in Saint James Acres. Resident of Vancouver all of his life. Born April 22, 1952 at Vancouver, Washington. Member of Saint Joseph's Catholic Church. Hamilton's Funeral Home in care of arragements
The Columbian The Sun
Vancouver, Washington, Monday September 6, 1954

Child Falls out of car is killed.
A two-year old Vancouver youngester was reported killed Sunday in a highway accident near Tacoma, and four persons were reported Monday morning to have suffered injuries in Clark County traffic accidents over the weekend., as law enforcement officers were bracing for the ezpected Monday afternoon stampede of mororists homeward bound from the Labor Day holiday.
The dead youngster was identified at Thomas Lavoie Davis, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis, Jr. 1308 E. sixty-third St. Vancouver.
Fell Out?
Deputy Coroner Fred Apple, who received the information from the Pierce County coroner's office; said the boy was understood to have suffered fatal injuries when he fell from his parents car on a highway near Tacoma.
No further details on the fatal mishap were available.
Funeral arragements for the youngster are pending at Hamilton's Funeral Home. The boy is survived by his parents and three brothers. Donald, Glenn, and Gregory, and a sister Elizabeth Ann. He also leaves two sets of grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitman, Springbrook, Wisc. and Mr and Mrs Roscoe Davis Sr. Wilson NC.

Davis- September 5, 1954, at Tacoma, Washington, Thomas Lavoie Davis of 1308 East 63rd St., Vancouver, aged 2 years. Son of Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Davis Jr. at home. Brother of Donald, Glenn, Gregory, and Elizabeth Ann, all at home. Grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Whitman of Springbrook, Wisconsin. and Mr. and Mrs Roscoe Davis Sr. of Wilson, North Carolina. Funeral services will be at 1 P.M. Thursday, September 9, 1954, at Saint Joseph's Church, McLoughlin Heights with Rev. Father Thomas Pitsch officiating. Interment will follow in Saint James Acres. Resident of Vancouver all of his life. Born April 22, 1952 at Vancouver, Washington. Member of Saint Joseph's Catholic Church. Hamilton's Funeral Home in care of arragements


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