Davis, please click here to visit our Sympathy Store. To send a flower arrangement or to plant trees in memory of Pete would be pleased to have donations made in his name to Bella Vista Animal Shelter, P.O. Bella Vista Funeral Home and Crematory is in charge of cremation with cremains to be placed in the Fayetteville National Cemetery in Arkansas. A gathering of family to celebrate his life will be held later this summer. He was a member of the Bella Vista Community Church. His sense of humor was engaging to all he encountered throughout life and will be greatly missed. After retiring he truly missed painting and working auctions with his brother-in-law and childhood buddy Duane as well as fishing with good friend Cecil Banning. He loved to fish area lakes especially with family and his Hesston buddies, and retired to Bella Vista to do just that in 1994. He learned how to do taxidermy and target archery in his thirties, learned to play banjo in his forties and golf in his fifties and coached the high school golf team a few years. He completed several large stained glass windows for the family homes in Newton and Bella Vista. He was happiest when he was into his next project such as putting up fence for Natalie’s ponies rebuilding sport cars, first for son Jeff and later for himself rebuilding a houseboat in the backyard and later launched and used for frequent outings with family and Hesston fishing buddies on the Council Grove and Melvern reservoirs in Kansas helping on a major rework of the family home which included family sleeping under the stars one night after the entire roof was removed to be replaced the next. He loved to go dancing anywhere, anytime, with wife Jane. He believed his military experience was most influential in teaching him about commitment and work ethic. He was also in the Naval Reserves for 10 years. He was trained in deep sea diving during that service. He was a Navy veteran serving on a small transport carrier, the USS Cape Esperance, out of San Francisco, making monthly trips to Japan just prior to the Vietnam Conflict. He sincerely cherished his years with students. in Industrial Education following which he was a teacher in the Hesston, KS school district for 24 years. ![]() He attended Newton, KS, schools and graduated from Bethel College, North Newton, KS, with a B.S. Pete was preceded in death by his parents Orie and Rita, brothers, Vic and Doug Davis, Sr., sisters Wanda Nierman, Naomi Fortney and Patty Perkins. He also leaves behind his beloved furry companions, Muggs and Bitsy. Harvey County funeral flowers can be purchased from one of the local funeral shops we partner with. Their current mayor is Mayor Leroy Koehn. Newton is also known as: Harvey County / Newton city. He is survived by wife Jane of the home daughter Natalie Jo (Davis) Walkup and husband Mike of Bella Vista son Jeffrey Ransom Davis and companion Eryn Myrick of Topeka, KS granddaughter Jessica Walkup sister Billie Jean Barker and husband Duane of Hesston, KS brother-in-law Richard Nierman and wife Susie of Shell Knob, MO and numerous nieces and nephews. Below you fill find all funeral homes and cemeteries in or near Newton. He married Ruth Jane Ransom of Ottawa, KS, at Newton in 1956. He was born in Newton, Kansas to Orie, Sr. Davis, Jr., of Bella Vista, Arkansas passed away at home Saturday, April 28, 2012, at the age of 77 years due to the toll of Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s. Main, Hutchinson, KS 67501.Orie “Pete” E. Memorial contributions may be made to Kansas Christian Home or National Multiple Sclerosis Society, in care of Elliott Mortuary, 1219 N. The family will be present to receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday at Elliott Mortuary, Hutchinson. Friends may sign the memorial book from 9 a.m. ![]() She was preceded in death by her parents. Other survivors include: siblings, Sandra Mourn of Hutchinson and Brad Way and wife Brenda of Haysville. 31, 1984, Diane married Kenneth Unruh in Hutchinson. Every summer her front porch was graced with every color of flower imaginable. Some of her best friends were cats, birds, and squirrels. Diane was known for her dry sense of humor, her generosity, and her love of animals. Diane was a 1979 graduate of Buhler High School, Buhler. 17, 1960, in Hutchinson, to Jerald Lee and Beverley Louise (Hartman) Way. 25, 2016, at Kansas Christian Home, Newton.
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