Spencer Davies

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Spencer Davies, age 72, passed away on January 22, 2024. He was born on April 21, 1951, in Wichita, Kansas, to the late Bert and Marjean Davies.Spencer was a friend to all he encountered. His calm and likeable demeanor led him to form lasting friendships throughout his life. He was admired for his leadership qualities, which he demonstrated as Southeast High School's Student Body President in 1969. These qualities were also evident in his long career in the oil and gas industry.Spencer's passion for tennis and golf brought him joy, and he spent his final years of retirement in Horseshoe Bay, Texas, playing these sports with his friends. He attended the University of Kansas and was a proud member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity.Spencer is survived by his brother, Scott Davies; and his nieces, Traci (Thomas) Gentry, and Christy (Ryan) Powell; great-nieces and nephews, Scott and Emma Gentry, Tatum Downing, Gia Powell. He will be deeply missed by his loved ones.The family invites his friends and acquaintances to celebrate his life at Wichita Country Club, Saturday, May 11, 2024. The celebration will be a come and go event from 3:00 - 6:00 pm. A private graveside service has been held. In memory of Spencer, contributions can be made to First Tee-Greater Wichita, P.O. Box 8313, Wichita, KS 67208.Services in care of Downing & Lahey East Mortuary.

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  1. I met Spencer in Jr. High. He was always smiling. I remember hanging out around Wichita with him and his buddies, Greg and Jimmy. He was always friendly and kind. One of the good guys.

  2. Suzie and Dick Ahlstrand are sorry for Scott Davies’s loss of his brother. Our thoughts are with him at this time.

  3. Spencer’s friendship was very special to Garry and me. We considered him family. Love to Scott and his family as I know the loss of Spencer will be deeply felt. Donna Beard

  4. I remember Spencer from my days in Wichita in the early 60s. He and I were 6th grade athletic foes but became middle school friends. I have thought of him and other pals of those days often and what became of all my old buddies. To read all of the kind words makes me smile!
    Steve Brasuell


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