

Michael Joseph Davis was born on March 4,1964 and our Lord God took him home to rest on February 24, 2022. MIchael was born in Rahway NJ and grew up in Piscataway NJ before moving to Kirkland WA in 1983. He attended college for 2 years to become a CPA. Graduated from Piscataway HS in 1982. Michael earned many Math awards during his education studies. During college he worked in horticulture assisting his aunt in decorating with many plants and trees for big corporations within the NJ / NY area. Growing up in NJ he played baseball for the Piscataway little league where he was a pitcher for the Cubs and Angels. He had pitched several no hitters with write ups in the Courier News and achieved several first-place trophies. He loved fishing and enjoyed teaching his niece and nephew to fish. He was a talented drawer and loved to play his guitar. He had a natural funny wit and loved telling jokes and had many funny stories to share. Michael was a very hearted soul and a good person.
Later in life Michael suffered a traumatic brain injury when a car struck him while bicycling in 1997. The event left him with a stroke that semi paralyzed his left side. For many years afterward Michael struggled with the effects of his TBI.
Michael is preceded in death by his father Bruce Davis. He is survived by his mother Dora Davis, sister Pamela Burgdorf, niece Danielle Burgdorf and nephew David Burgdorf.
May God Bless Michael and keep his soul surrounded by His warm light and Everlasting Love…Amen
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Michael Joseph Davis was born on March 4,1964 and our Lord God took him home to rest on February 24, 2022. Michael was born in Rahway NJ and grew up in Piscataway NJ before moving to Kirkland WA in 1983. He attended college for 2 years to become a CPA. Michael earned many Math awards during his education studies. During college he also worked in horticulture assisting his aunt in decorating with many plants and trees for big corporations within the NJ / NY area. Growing up in NJ he played baseball for the Piscataway little league where he was a pitcher for the Cubs and Angels. He had pitched several no hitters with write ups in the Courier News and achieved several first-place trophies. Michael loved fishing with friends and family and enjoyed teaching his niece and nephew to fish. Later in life Michael suffered a traumatic brain injury from a bicycling accident that took his career and left him with a stroke that paralyzed his left side. Michael was such a good person deep inside and tried to overcome his challenges for many years, but health issues set in and took a toll on him. Michael always had good jokes to tell and had many funny stories he would share with us that we will miss very much. He was always there to help out whenever family needed assistance. Michael is preceded in death by his father Bruce Davis. He is survived by his mother Dora Davis, sister Pamela Burgdorf and his niece Danielle Burgdorf and nephew David Burgdorf. God Bless our Son, Brother and Uncle Michael and may the Lord God keep his sole surrounded by His warm light and may the Lord God comfort Michael with Love Everlasting.
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