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Bob Davis, South Haven MI – Community Mourns Loss of American Legion Riders Post 77 Road Captain

Bob Davis, a beloved member of the South Haven, MI community and a dedicated Road Captain of the American Legion Riders Post 77 in Lexington, TN, has passed away. His death has left a profound impact on those who knew him, as they come to terms with the loss of a man who was known for his unwavering commitment to service, family, and community.

Bob, affectionately known as “Bobber,” was a graduate of LC Mohr High School and was deeply respected within the American Legion Riders. His leadership as Road Captain was characterized by dedication, kindness, and a genuine concern for others. The community’s grief reflects the deep respect and affection that many had for him.

Alicia Pruett Melton, a fellow member of the American Legion Riders, expressed the collective sorrow of the group, stating, “It is with great sadness that I’m having to make this post. Today our American Legion Riders Post 77 in Lexington, TN lost one of our family, our Road Captain ‘Bobber’ Bob Davis. We are all still in shock and we ask that everyone keeps his wife Shelly, their kids, family, and our Riders family in your thoughts and prayers. Bobber, may you ride in peace. We sure are gonna miss you!”

The legacy of Bob Davis will continue to live on in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him. His contributions to the American Legion Riders and the warmth he brought to their gatherings will be remembered and honored by all. The community is now rallying around his wife Shelly and their children, offering support and condolences during this difficult time.

The impact Bob Davis had on his community and the American Legion Riders Post 77 will not be forgotten, as his memory continues to inspire and guide those he left behind.

— Updated by Hannah Harris in Local

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