With sadness, we announce the passing of Thomas J. Davis, on Au-gust 15th, 2019. Tom, a long-time resident of Norwich, NY was born on April 19,1941, in Kingston, Pa. He was the son of Thomas G. and Margaret L. Davis. Tom attended Kingston schools and grad-uated in 1959. He then graduated from Bloomsburg State Teachers College (now Bloomsburg University) with a Bachelors of Science degree in Elementary Education. He took a job in the Norwich City School District, teaching 5th grade at Perry Browne Elementary School. For those in the know, he became one of “Regina’s Raid-ers.” He was The Elementary Science Coordinator for grades K-6, initially for both elementary buildings. Tom taught 5th grade for 32 years at Perry Browne, retiring in 1995 - he considered school his home away from home. He took great pride in his former students because they were “his kids.”
In 1969, he crossed paths with a young maiden from Oxford, whose name was Mary Whitmore. They were married on June 20, 1970 in the Episcopal Church in Oxford.
Tom is survived by his loving wife Mary, son T.J. Davis (Marieke), daughter Jennifer, and six grandchildren: Bailey Olds, Tanner Olds, Colin Olds, Owen Olds, Marielle Davis and Alet Davis. Also sur-viving is Chris Olds, father of Bailey, Tanner, Colin, and Owen; brother-in-law, Thomas Whitmore and wife Patricia, nieces, Cheryl Welch and Renee (Dan) Devine; cousins Jeffery Davis (Susan) and Gregory Davis (April) of Allentown, Pa.
During his retirement, Tom spent considerable time involved with activities at the Broad Street United Methodist Church including the Soup and Sandwich program. For many years, he served as the Head Usher at church where his gregarious nature and congenial touch provided joy for all. He also was involved in the development of the Northeast Classic Car Museum of Norwich and revelled in guiding
groups through educational tours there. Tom loved flying kites at Myrtle Beach and trips to Turning Stone Casino. He was a devoted husband, father and grandfather. He will be missed.
A service of remembrance will be held at the Broad Street United Methodist Church on Wednesday, August 21, at Noon. The Rev. Rachel Morse, Pastor, will officiate. Friends may call at the church on Wednesday from 10 am until the time of the service at noon. Arrangements are being handled by the R.J.Fahy Funeral Home.
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