John R. Davis
Davis, John R.
January 21, 2026
Beloved husband of Suzanne Marie (Muffoletto) Davis; Cherished father of Deborah Fenick and Donna (Timothy) Moore; Proud and devoted grandfather of Colin and Reilly Moore and Reeve and Kylie Fenick. Treasured brother of Connie (Joseph) Krucky; predeceased by siblings Jeanne (Malachy) Glynn, William (Alice) Davis, and Nancy Siewert. He is also lovingly remembered by his brothers‑in‑law Larry Siewert and Paul (Linda) Muffoletto, as well as by many nieces and nephews who held a special place in his heart. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Wednesday, January 28th at 11:30 a.m. at Christ the King Church, 30 Lamarck Dr., Snyder. Family and friends are invited to gather at the church to honor his life and legacy. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to Christ the King Church. Online condolences may be shared at www.TheDietrichFuneralHome.com. Arrangements by The Dietrich Funeral Homes, Inc.
I am so sorry to hear of John’s passing. I knew him for many years through the Audubon Golf Club and the Christ The King Thursday golf league. He was always a genuinely nice and friendly man to be around with a great sense of humor. He will be missed by all who knew him. My condolences to all of his family and friends.
The real McCoy and indelible to any who knew him
Peace and love to the family.
John was a great man I enjoyed my Fridays at work when I was doing my residency at the funeral home. I always called him pops and he always called me Lurch. He truly was one of a kind and can’t thank him enough for those memories I have when I worked at the funeral home
Our hearts are saddened by the passing of our friend Johnny….the Davis family and Smallwood dr. will always remain in our memories…..bless you john
I am so sorry to hear of John’s passing. We recently reconnected at my brother in law, William Chandler’s funeral in October at Christ the King. John and I were long time friends and neighbors, attending school together. We were close friends of the entire Davis family. Please accept our heartfelt condolences. Sending special prayers to Connie whom I have known my entire life.
My special prayers for all of you. John and I grew up together and he was our paperboy and very dear to my father, Joe Walton on Burbank. Debbie and Donna, you will be in our prayers at SHA. I always received a hug when I saw him at the funeral parlor and will cherish his friendship. God bless you
Suzanne and family. We are sorry to see this. John was a great friend growing up. We have many wonder fun memories. May he rest in peace.
RIP, Daddy 🙏
“Hey Daddy”
Will never be forgotten, you brought a smile to everyone you were around.
I met John ” the Rev” back in the late 80’s when He and Steve Adams were looking for a designer for their landscape clients, John quickly became part of my family, always greeting me with “Whats up Daddy” and having that special gold dollar coin for my boys when he saw them. John and I did jobs big and small and he and I were never at a loss for jokes and stories. even landscaping the very churh he is celebrated in today. We were I guess fortunate enough to stay in touch often seeing him at his job as thr doorman at Dietrich’s Funeral Home. John stayed with our family hours after visiting was to end for my nephews wake, making sure that everyone could get in and pay their respects, we were comfortable and our needs were met. because that was the “Rev”
The Hess and Schalberg Families will miss you my dear friend, Until we meet again, God rest your soul
David and Beth Hess
I met John four years ago playing on the CTK golf league. Great person, a lot of fun playing golf with him, and he always had some great jokes and stories to tell.
The members of the CTK golf league will miss him dearly, R.I.P. John
Reunited with the CTK “backbenchers” – Bill Cotter, Mike McGuire, and Mike Flynn.
RIP
I have had the honor and privilege of working and laughing with John Davis at the Dietrich Funeral Home. He was my buddy and hero. I will forever miss hearing “Hey Lynnie…it’s little Johnny Davis.”
My condolences to the family and all those who feel the loss of this amazing man.
Iam so sorry
I’d see John at 8 am mass every day and walk out together
We would settle the town,state and national problems in 6 minutes.
I’ll still see him in the back pue at daily mass.