served as the president of the Junior Class, where he met his wife to be, the Minnesota homecoming queen, Enid Dygert. During World War II, Will Davis had a distinguished career as a technical advisor for the Honeywell Corporation working on strategic initiatives such as submarine detection systems, along with newly developed technologies for aviation, including the automatic pilot and radar bombing systems. Will married Enid Dygert on October 17, 1942 during the middle of his war activities. After the war in 1948, Will and Enid moved to Keokuk, Iowa where they raised their family. Will bought the Seither & Cherry Company, building it into a multi-state plumbing, HVAC and electrical contracting firm. He also founded Davis Development Corporation and built a cattle ranching operation in Sheridan County, North Dakota. He retired from active business in the middle 1980s, and has since lived part time in Naples, Florida, along with Keokuk. During his business career in Keokuk, Will served the community in a number of ways, starting as president of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, then participating as a member of the Chamber for years, along with becoming a Paul Harris Fellow with the Rotary club, and chairing the Urban Renewal Commission during the 1960s, credited for much of the new development that occurred in Keokuk during that timeframe. Will served Boy Scouts in a number of ways, receiving the Silver Beaver Award for his contributions to Scouting in the area. He developed and coached a very successful youth hockey program in Keokuk as well. Beginning in 1969, Will was elected to the State Senate of Iowa for two terms. He also served as both an Elder and Deacon of the Westminster Presbyterian Church, playing a key role in its reconstruction after the original church burned down. Funeral services for Mr. Davis were held at the United Presbyterian Church in Keokuk on Monday, December 22, 2003, with Rev. Brian Rihner officiating. Burial was in Oakland Cemetery in Keokuk following the services. Memorials have been established at the United Presbyterian Church, 102 Main Street, Keokuk, IA 52632 and the Mississippi Valley Council of the Boy Scouts of America, 3007 Flint Hills Dr., Burlington, IA 52601.
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