John was born the 27th of June 1942 in Carbon Center, MO, the son of William and Leona (Elston) Davis. John was a resident of Archie, MO, for 52 years and a 1961 graduate of Archie High School. John was united in marriage to Linda Darlene Brown on the 2nd of May 1964 in Harrisonville, MO. Born of their union were two daughters, Vonda Kay Mawson (Davis) and Paula Sue Lethcho (Davis). John joined the United States Army in 1964 and served eight years in the United States Army Reserves. He then, later, became a carpenter for three years before going to work at Leed’s Car Plant for eight years. He returned to carpentry where many know him for his meticulous craftsmanship.
He devoted numerous years as a deacon and RA Leader at the First Baptist Church of Archie. His unwavering faith in our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, was a source of deep pride for him. John dedicated himself tirelessly, ensuring he was a remarkable provider for his household. Despite long work hours, he consistently made it a priority to engage in play and support Kay and Paula, whether that be playing catch or shooting hoops in the driveway. He found joy in Sunday night pitch games with friends, bowling, pool, ping pong and horseshoes.
During the onset of spring, he'd set up his Martin houses, delighting in the joy of watching them throughout the entire summer. On pleasant autumn days, he could often be seen harvesting pecans on The Ranch. Before the winter snow arrived, he and Linda would embark on trips to The Valley in Texas, creating cherished memories over the course of several years.
In his cherished moments, he found immense happiness watching Callie and Mackenzie exhibit their cattle, cheering on Markie during softball games, supporting Stetson in cattle shows, basketball, and baseball, while also creating lasting memories building a treehouse together. John led an exceptional life that will be deeply missed. He was a pillar of strength and reliability, a person his family could always admire and depend upon.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Linda Davis, who shared his home. His legacy continues through his two daughters: Kay Mawson (Rodney) of Archie, MO; and Paula Lethcho of Compton, AR. His adored grandchildren are Callie Curtis (Nick), Markie Smith (Jimmy), and Mackenzie Mawson (Kip Wallace), all from Archie, MO; with one cherished great-grandson, Stetson Curtis. John is also survived by his sisters, Clara Grace Myler of Harrisonville, MO; and Betty Jo Christopher of Archie, MO; along with nieces and nephews: Rhonda Rush (Ralph) of Creighton, MO; Danny Myler (Lanita) of Harrisonville, MO; and John William McDaniel (Gayle) of Harrisonville, MO. Additionally, he is survived by numerous beloved great nieces, great nephews, and cherished friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Leona Davis; his brother, Harry Davis; son-in-law, Michael Lethcho; niece, Dixie Baker; and in-laws, Art and Elberta Gardner.
He leaves behind his beloved wife, Linda Davis, who shared his home. His legacy continues through his two daughters: Kay Mawson (Rodney) of Archie, MO; and Paula Lethcho of Compton, AR. His adored grandchildren are Callie Curtis (Nick), Markie Smith (Jimmy), and Mackenzie Mawson (Kip Wallace), all from Archie, MO; with one cherished great-grandson, Stetson Curtis. John is also survived by his sisters, Clara Grace Myler of Harrisonville, MO; and Betty Jo Christopher of Archie, MO; along with nieces and nephews: Rhonda Rush (Ralph) of Creighton, MO; Danny Myler (Lanita) of Harrisonville, MO; and John William McDaniel (Gayle) of Harrisonville, MO. Additionally, he is survived by numerous beloved great nieces, great nephews, and cherished friends. He was preceded in death by his parents, William and Leona Davis; his brother, Harry Davis; son-in-law, Michael Lethcho; niece, Dixie Baker; and in-laws, Art and Elberta Gardner.