Robert “Punch” Davis
March 21, 1940 – December 31, 2023
Robert “Punch” Davis, 83, of Bumpass, left for Heaven on Sunday, December 31, 2023. He was a loving husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and brother; a helping hand and friend to many; and a faithful servant to God. He proudly served his country in the US Navy and was a member of Locust Creek Volunteer Fire Department.
“Punch” was preceded in death by his wife of almost 50 years, Dorothy; son, Robert Jr.; parents, George and Margaret; and sister, Judy. Family left to cherish his memory include his daughter, Terry (Jerry); sisters, Linda, Susan, and Vickie; grandchildren, Ashley, Elizabeth (Thomas), Amanda (Greg), Kimberly (Brian), Robert III (Evie), Valerie, and Christina; great-grandchildren, Conner, Tallulah, Owen, Bayleigh, Colton, Zaylee, Xayden, Maverick, and Ezra; daughter-in-law, Gail; and many others.
A memorial gathering will be held from 2 until 4pm on Saturday, January 20, 2024 at Locust Creek VFD, 575 Bethany Church Rd, Bumpass, VA 23024. In lieu of flowers, please make donations to Locust Creek VFD or an animal shelter of your choice. An online guestbook is available at lacyfh.com.
Memorial Gathering
Location
Locust Creek VFD
575 Bethany Church Rd
Bumpass, VA 23024
Date
Saturday, January 20, 2024
Time
2 until 4pm
I’m so sorry for your loss. Punch will be missed. Hugs and prayers.
Love you.
So sorry for your loss. I have known Punch and Dorothy a long time. They were so devoted to one another and did wonderful work for the Lord. He will be missed but is no longer in pain. He is in Heaven reunited with our Heavenly Father and his family.
Terry and family, I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Punch was such a treasure – he was one of a kind! After my Dad and sister passed away, he watched over me even if from afar. I so enjoyed spending time with him. I loved hearing his stories of his travels and adventures. He was such a kind and gentle man. He always helped those in need whenever he saw the opportunity. I’ve seen him pay for many a meal for a struggling Mom and her children while dining out. But he never let anyone know that he was helping them out. He did so many things for people not for attention, but because he was a humble man of God. May he rest in eternal peace, knowing that his unwavering devotion and profound influence will continue to endure in the lives of those he touched. I won’t say goodbye, Punch. I’ll just say “See you later.”