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Surrounded by his loved ones, Jack Davis passed away peacefully on May 28th, 2020 of complications related to leukemia. Arrangements for a future celebration of his life will be announced. The Davis family deeply appreciates the outpouring of support from the community.  At this time, the family asks that condolences and tributes be shared through this website.
June 8, 2022
June 8, 2022
Only today - June 8th - did I learn of Jack's passing, Hard to believe.

We shared two academic experiences -University if Wisconsin and Harvard Law School. At both, he was a quiet star...humble, witty, so damn smart. Sadly, later we only got together a handful of times when he and Sue visited New York City where I live. Neither he nor Sue told me of his many accomplishments in Lansing. For all I was told, he was a diligent working lawyer who watched lots of MSU games. And now I read some newspaper obits - OMG.

If Sue sees this, sincere sympathies. What a great loss.
May 29, 2022
May 29, 2022
Mr. Davis, I can't believe it has been 2 years. I miss you so much, miss being able to call you and ask for advice and miss all those events we went to with you to fill up your sponsored tables. You were the greatest!
July 10, 2020
July 10, 2020
Uncertain as to precisely how to leave this tribute, I first thank Jennifer for its existence. Impossible to pay full tribute to the great Jack Charles Davis.
   My sister, Joan Present Klein Levy adored Jack, and, like me, spent many, many joyous holidays together. Jack and Sue traveled to Cleveland to attend Joann's grandson's Bar Mitzvah - I was blessed to sit next to Jack during the service. 
   Joann would have written - and beautifully - here- but was not able. Joann passed away on Wednesday, July 8th. To all of us grieving Jack Davis, include Joann - she absolutely loved him. Thank you - and my sympathies and love for you - all who knew and treasured Jack - continue.
June 14, 2020
June 14, 2020
I was shocked and saddened to learn of Jack's death. He was so energetic, vibrant and full of life this seemed impossible and unfair.

I first met Jack at a celebration decades ago and remember his genuine seeming interest in my stories..little knowing then how these paled in comparison to his accomplishments and adventures.

I later respected, rued and detested his tenacity and skill as opposing counsel and parties during a long hard fought battle. But was amazed by his energy and athleticism as a cyclist, hiker and skier. But his warmth and humor is what all will remember and miss most.

With deepest condolences to Sue and family,

Judy Blinn Rudman
June 12, 2020
June 12, 2020
William Nash made a donation to The Davies Project in memory of Jack Davis.
June 11, 2020
June 11, 2020
Dear Sue:

Ann and I wish to express our sympathy for Jack’s passing. He was a friend to us and a great loss to the community.

When I came to Lansing in 1975, Lanny Johnson introduced me to Jack. He became our attorney and helped set up my practice, retirement accounts and various investments. He was invaluable for a young surgeon who knew nothing about business and all it entailed.

Beyond that he was always doing something interesting. He and John Brewster refereed OAKS basketball for Steve, our youngest son. He was always giving Steve a good natured ribbing because of me. 

Once we were visiting Mike, our oldest son, in Los Angeles where he was working and we were touring the UCLA campus. We happened to stop at a gym and we peeked inside. There was Jack shooting hoops all by himself! It was astounding to find him in a gym in LA. I believe he said he was visiting his mother who lived there.

We know you and your family will miss him dearly and we are sorry for your loss.

With great respect,

David and Ann Shneider
June 10, 2020
June 10, 2020
Sue,

Jack was an extremely special person and so dynamic in every way. I have so many fond memories of spending time with him and feel so grateful to call him my friend for over 75 years.
Sending lots of love.
Bob Wolfe and family
June 10, 2020
June 10, 2020
Margie and Dan Clark made a donation to The Davies Project to honor and memorialize Jack who served on the board with Margie.
"To a quiet GIANT who made a difference in tens of thousands lives for so many in our community and beyond. It was my pleasure to learn from a man with great heart, unwavering values, and a commitment to everyone he met to help make this community sustainable and better."
June 8, 2020
June 8, 2020
Dear Sue and family,

So sorry for your loss. We in Ruth’s class are devastated by your loss. We embrace you from social distancing and send our thoughts and prayers. It is little comfort now but know you are among friends. Love, Julie Carmichael
June 8, 2020
June 8, 2020
Dear Sue,

Please accept my condolences on the loss of your husband. Of course, I have known you for a few years in Ruth’s class, but before that I met Jack once at a community meeting about students. I took a chance in making a not-so-popular statement and he came over after, in full view of everyone, to ask me to continue talking. He was truth to power that day. From what I have read here he was truth to power everyday.
Blessings and peace on you and your family.
Dedria Humphries Barker.
June 7, 2020
June 7, 2020
Dear Sue and Gary and family,
My words are inadequate to express my grief at hearing of Jack's passing.
I have known Jack all of my life. He was three years older than I, and his mother and my mother were sisters. We lived in Toledo and the Davis
family lived in Battle Creek and then in Lansing, and so many of my childhood memories are of us, the Moses family, visiting them, or the Davis family visiting us. As adults, whenever Jack and I got together, we loved to share those memories.
I am enclosing two photos of a very early memory, my best guess would be Summer 1944 in Battle Creek. 
My heartfelt condolences go out to all.
May his memory be a blessing.
Love,
Bonnie (Moses) Riopelle
June 3, 2020
June 3, 2020
Mr. Davis, my Board Member but more importantly my friend. How can I express what I'm feeling right now...shock, disbelief, sadness, hurt, anger, denial...I can go on.

I will choose to remember...our long talks over lunch, us being able to have authentic, real-life and sometimes hard conversations.

Mr. Davis has always and will always be, a permanent part of the DNA of the Boys & Girls Club of Lansing. We will never forget your commitment and how much you valued our mission and the young people we serve.

Gone but never, never forgotten!!!!

Love Carmen
June 3, 2020
June 3, 2020
Jack was an incredible person. He touched so many lives throughout the community because of his stalwart passion to make this community a better place through arts and education. Working with him at the Broad Art Museum was a true honor, and I won't soon forget his leadership, advice, or kindness. He will be missed by so many. My thoughts are with his family.
June 2, 2020
June 2, 2020
Jack was a mentor to many nonprofit executives and a champion for the arts and education, among his many philanthropic endeavors. Jack offered me countless opportunities for ambassadorship for the Gallery and sponsored my application to Lansing Rotary. He always shared his perspective, even if we disagreed. I will miss dining with him at Economic Luncheons, working on the Mayor's Arts & Culture Commission together, and seeing his smiling face light up a room when he arrived at meetings.

Through his role on our Board of Directors and our Fund Development Committee for Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center, he and Sue sponsored many statewide exhibitions for Lansing Art Gallery & Education Center, including this year: Art Scholarship Alert, Michigan Collegiate Art Exhibition, and ARTpath 2020.

He was beloved by many, including me, and today my grief runs deep.
June 2, 2020
June 2, 2020
Mr. Jack Davis was a man of honor, integrity, caring, giving, supportive and a person you could call friend. He will sincerely be missed and it is for sure that Lansing will not be the same without him. My prayers and condolences are with the family. May the love of God and the community strengthen you during this time and the days ahead. #JackdavisLansingLovesyou!
June 2, 2020
June 2, 2020
Jack Davis was such a kind, giving, supportive and humble person. I remember meeting him many years ago during my employ with the City of Lansing Mayor's Office. Whenever I saw him, we engaged in a conversation that always ended with a smile. I am truly sadden about his passing and did not want to believe it. My prayers and heartfelt condolences to his wife, Susan and family.

I concur with Josh Hovey's statement ...

Jack Davis was an absolute gem of a human being. He has done so much for the community -- leading the Keep GM campaign that resulted in thousands of jobs and hundreds of millions in investment in Lansing, supporting the local arts, heading up local non-profit boards, giving to local charities, to name just a few.

He was was of those guys who's impact could be felt in every aspect of this community and he will be sorely missed.

Thank you for everything, Jack, and rest in peace because you've certainly earned it.
June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
Jack was an inspirational leader for the community. As a product of Lansing Public Schools and having worked with Jack on the Lansing Arts Commission and through the MSU Broad Art Museum, I sincerely appreciate all Jack has done across the region. I always heard good things from other organizational leaders such as the Symphony and Lansing Art Gallery about Jack as well and a person like him touches our lives only rarely. God Bless.
June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
We will truly miss Jack at the Broad Art Museum. He was a donor, a board member from the day we opened, and a person who always spoke with clarity about the role that the museum could and should play in the Lansing area. Baruch Dayan Emet.
June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
We have lost a dear friend. Jack was a founding board member of the Capital Region Community Foundation, and a fervent supporter of our work to build a thriving and vibrant region. He was one of Lansing’s truly great philanthropists, generously giving and inspiring others to support our area’s nonprofit organizations. Jack held countless leadership roles in our community, serving on many charitable boards and leading numerous community initiatives. Jack and his wife Sue were recognized for the breadth and depth of their philanthropy when they received the 2012 Philanthropist of the Year Award at the Community Foundation’s annual breakfast. The staff, board and former board members of the Community Foundation will greatly miss Jack’s cheerful smile and enormous heart. We extend our deepest sympathies to Sue and their family during this very difficult time.
June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
Dearest Sue and family, Though I only met Jack once or twice and did not know him, I know Sue and her love for him and their family. Whenever she spoke of Jack or her children and grandchildren she would radiate with such light and love and adoration and devotion it was only possible to feel that too. What a beautiful life together, what a special love. A love that will forever be with you all. May that love embrace you in these days ahead as you navigate the future. My deepest condolences Sue, and family. Know that I am there for you and if I can be of any support please reach out to me. With love, Ruth Fisk and all of us yogi's in your class. Namaste'
June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
We extend our sincere and deep condolences to Sue and the family. Our community will be forever grateful to Jack for his extraordinary leadership in business, citizenship and humanity. Rest in peace our dear friend.

Timothy and Elise Muffitt
June 1, 2020
June 1, 2020
So many have written such moving and heartfelt tributes about Jack. I am not going to reiterate what so many have already so eloquently written about him and his many, many accomplishments. I thought I would instead share some of the small, everyday memories I have about Jack, as a colleague and as a friend.

I remember the first time I met Jack. It was 1987 and I had just been hired at Loomis as a newly graduated associate. The firm was then located in the old Bank of Lansing building. Mike Rhodes took me around the office to introduce me to everyone on my first day. Meeting so many, I knew I would never keep everyone straight in my mind. But I remember, Jack. We stopped in the doorway to Jack’s office to say hello and discovered him on the phone — not just one phone, but two. Yes, he was speaking into two phones at the same time, one in each ear, negotiating a transaction. That definitely made an impression.

I don’t think anyone has yet mentioned what a great dancer Jack was. One of my favorite memories of Firm holiday parties of the past was watching him ballroom dance with Mrs. Davis and one year, they led us in doing the Hustle! I also remember the time Jack tried to “dip” his long-time paralegal, Beverly Swan, at one of our holiday parties, and accidentally dropped her to the floor. Oops!

Jack took many trips overseas over the years but no matter how far he traveled, he always stayed in contact with the office. I remember one time picking up my phone at the office to find Jack on the other end. He asked if I had any idea where he was calling from - as it turns out, he was standing at the Great Wall of China! This was about 20 or so years ago and we both thought that being able to call from there all the way to Lansing was a pretty amazing feat.

Jack possessed many impressive skills but I have to say that he also had some of the worst handwriting I have ever seen! I can’t tell you how many times I had to go to his assistants over the years and ask them to help decipher his scribblings for me. 

The one quality I always admired and appreciated about Jack was no matter the stress or pressure in a case, or how upset or frustrated he might be, he never used profanity. I don’t think I ever heard the man utter a swear word.

Jack, you left us way too quickly. You definitely left your mark on the world and you are certainly going to be missed at the Loomis Firm and by me. I still can hardly believe you are gone. Rest well, Mr. Davis.
May 31, 2020
May 31, 2020
Sue - we are immeasurably sorry for the sorrow and loss that you and your family are enduring with the death of Jack. We want you to know that in our own hearts we are sharing your grief.

The friendship of you and Jack has meant so much to us, and his death leaves a void that is beyond expression.

Jack has inspired us and others to give of our time and resources and the community has been profoundly enriched by the leveraging of his contributions.

When considering the building of the gallery decades ago, it was Jack whose counsel I sought. I will always remember Jack's dedicated focus in acquiring notable artworks and his delight in building and now sharing his treasured book collection.

The memories of all he contributed to our community will long be treasured and his inspiration to others will keep his contributions alive to the benefit of future generations. We are all beneficiaries of Jack's and your generosity.

May his memory be a blessing - with our love and sorrow - Nell Kuhnmuench and Roy Saper
May 31, 2020
May 31, 2020
Jack was my mentor when I began my legal career as in -house counsel for a real estate development firm. He was kind, instructive, smart and an inspiring role model for the rest of my career and beyond. Whenever I saw him, he was warm, interesting and interested in my life, too. I loved how funny, blunt, matter of fact and caring he was, all in the same conversation. I celebrate the enormous outpouring of love and respect for him, as it exactly reflects my feelings, as well. Blessings and love, Sue and Family. Xoxoxo Jill Schaberg
May 31, 2020
May 31, 2020
Sue and family, Jack will not only be remembered as “Mr. Lansing” but as a loving, caring, generous, and most importantly as a good person. My favorite memories of Jack were concerning the Michigan Civic Leaders week long trip to the newly independent Baltic countries. We not only learned together but spent many hours sharing meals, refreshments and thought proving conversations. I was so impressed with Jack’s research and knowledge about the Baltic countries and the sites we visited. I learned a great deal from Jack on that trip, not only about the Baltic countries but about Jack and life. RIP Jack and keep teaching us all. Joe Damore
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Appropriately, we last saw Jack at the Wharton Center this past Spring at a performance of "My Fair Lady." I met Jack a number of years ago when we both served on the Board of the late great BoarsHead Theatre. It seemed that whenever we were at an arts and cultural or historical event, Jack and Sue were there. He always greeted us by name and with a smile. It's impossible to assess Jack's enormous contributions to the Greater Lansing community, but he gave without a fuss and with great humility. I've had the honor to serve on the Board of the Arts Council of Greater Lansing for many years, and can testify that his support, both financial and by his attendance is incalculable.
We have the greatest respect and admiration for him. He was a one-of-a-kind inspiration and role model and will be greatly missed.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Jack: "How do you like teaching in the community college? That must be tough".
Me: " Maybe the hardest part is helping the students try to enjoy learning".
   Silence. The quiet that followed was profound understanding. Sympathy. Support. Love. Jack.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Jack was a special person. He was kind, thoughtful, and used his resources to help those in need, whether they be young people, artists, actors, musical, artistic, or educational organizations. He was a member for many years, with Arnold, on the boards of the Lansing Jewish Federation and the Boarshead Theater. He was also our attorney and our next-door neighbor for forty-five years. We will miss him greatly.

Arnold and Claire Berkman
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Sue, Greg, Jen & Families

I don't have sufficient words to describe Jack, but I have so many memories. We've known each other since the late 50s, when we were students at Univ. of Wisconsin. We roomed together at one time. Jack was the type of person who was always there to help out when he was called upon. When he did something, he would see it through to the end. He did everything from his heart. He was a good person. Jack will be missed dearly by his family and friends. We are the lucky ones to have known him and to enjoy our get-togethers.
Joanne and I send our love. 
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Dear Sue and family,
My sincere condolences on the passing of Jack, a sudden and unexpected shock.
He was a great neighbor who for many years fought for and supported our rights In Indian Lakes.
A dedicated promoter for the arts and culture, he enriched the lives of so many people in the community.
He will be greatly missed.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time you are going through.
Sincerely,
Manya Constant
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Dearest Family,

There is a Jack Davis sized whole in my heart right now and that means it’s immense. He was a hero to me, even though I only saw you all a couple times a year when I was a child. But you, my Lansing family, were a large presence in my life. My Gram (Aunt Helen for my Uncle Jack) held Jack in such high reverence that he was no less than a superhero for me. You all were honestly. Aunt Joann, in the last few years, would keep me up to speed on where and what you’ve been up to, and when it came to sharing what Jack was doing...well...it just took on heroic proportions. As it should. When he talked with me when I was little I felt listened to. I bet I didn’t talk much because I was so shy. But boy did he make me feel important. And I waited at Gram’s door on Thanksgiving (and I had to wait a while because you guys were always late coming from the Lions game) and on Passover so excited to have you all in Toledo. It was like royalty coming into town. Nothing better than seeing my dad and Jack talk quietly (not really quiet either of them, but they huddled together) and remember days in the old neighborhood. I’m positive I never shared with anyone what the Davis family meant to me growing up because I never had to articulate it before. But my tears have been flowing because Jack brought goodness into my life. I rode some bike miles this morning in his honor. It wasn’t the Tour De France or anything but I know he smiled on me and I felt a little sparkle of him. It’s an honor to have a little of his outstanding genetics in me, knowing that he did such greatness for the world with his. So much love to each of you.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Dear Sue, Jen and Greg,
We are sending our deepest, heartfelt condolences on the shocking news of Jack’s passing. Until we left Okemos, the Davis Family was always in our lives. We shared more events we can remember including children’s birthdays, Bar and Bat Mitzvahs, graduations to mention just a few. And it wasn’t always social. Marty & Jack handled professional matters for clients in common. Jack was an involved Dad with Greg & Jennifer. He was forever participating in events with his children. Years later, In Connecticut, where Greg, his family and we lived, we caught up a bit. We learned that Jack was still involved with the Community & Philanthropy, his children and grandchildren, sports, travel with his beautiful Sue, and, in general, helping to make the world a better place for all. Rest In Peace, Jack.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
I, using the nickname "Willy Williams, Downtown Lansing", will miss Jack greatly. For 20 years or so Jack was a mentor to me as a Lansing City Council citizen public speaker. Today, I'm sad. Condolences to Jack's family.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
One of my favorite memories of Jack comes from the Lansing Promise dinner a few years ago, when he was being honored for his service and commitment to the community. He walked onto the stage, and as his bio was being read he sat down nonchalantly and opened a bottle of water, grinning at us like he too was interested in hearing a good, juicy story. The crowd went wild.

Jack was a giant. My mentor, my buddy, the one person who could make me feel just a twinge of jealousy that I didn’t graduate from Eastern. It’s appropriate that the world is at a standstill, because this community is going to be at one too for a while. There just aren’t that many real-life heroes walking among us.

I’ll miss you.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Sue and family; please accept my condolences on the loss of your husband, dad and a great human being. Jack was a great champion of justice, a supporter of the underserved and a quiet, unassuming man who was also a sage counsel. I am aware that he supported and quietly championed the cause of many not-for profit organizations in the Greater Lansing Area, and his support was always strong and steady. He was instrumental in helping set up The Davies Project, served on the Board and has been an ardent supporter over the years, enabling families who would not otherwise have transportation to reach their medical appointments to do so. I am privileged to have been able to call him friend, and even as we all miss him dearly, we can rest assured that his legacy is one that will impact generations. 
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
While I was riding on the bike trail this morning (doing something Jack loved) I thought about what to write. I first remember being around Jack when I was young, about five or six, and he was in his late twenties. When he and my sister Sue would come to visit, Jack would take us outside to play in the snow – building forts and hiding and then jumping out to scare us. We would yell and laugh, and he would do it all over again, five minutes later. Fast forward, and I watched him play with the grandchildren, getting them all riled up right before bed. It took me back to when I was that age, and how much I had loved it. Over time, spending time meant learning about a myriad of things from Jack – art, books, politics, the world, etc….  I will miss that time with him, and hope he knows how much I appreciated all of it.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Dear Sue, Greg, and Jennifer,

I hope it brings some comfort knowing how many people are grieving alongside you. This is a profoundly sad time for so many of us. As the founder of The Davies Project, that provides free rides to medical care for seriously ill children in Lansing, I can say with 100% certainty that I could not have launched this agency in 2012 without the help of your husband and father. Jack was there every step of the way, advising me legally and introducing me to people of influence who could help turn us into part of the backbone of this community. Along the way, he became so dear to me and I am devastated that he is gone. Please know how very grateful I am for having known Jack. We will miss him on our board and I will miss him as a champion, mentor and friend. Your family is in my prayers.

Most sincerely,

Pam Miklavcic
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Mrs. Davis, Jen and Greg: My heart is aching with this news. I’ve known all of you since Jen and I were 3! I have so many great memories growing up with the Davis family. I remember Mr. Davis was notoriously late to everything. So we had to switch Sunday School carpooling for him to pick us up from the synagogue, with my parents driving us there. But this frequently resulted in a stop at 7-11 for Slurpees on the way home, or a stop to play basketball or some other sport. I remember how physically active he always was. Two years ago, when my parents were renting a cottage in Harbor Springs right on the route of the Lansing to Mackinac bike ride, my mom and I stood outside waiting for him to ride by. I was so amazed about someone that age could be so fit. And of course I remember the day after my Bat Mitzvah, Mr. Davis took all of us neighbor friends to Arnie’s Funland for mini-golf, go-carts, and batting cages. That was the day I got to say that I broke my ankle miniature golfing! Mr. Davis and Greg carried me off the course and put me in the back of the car and I waited for everyone else to finish having fun. I’ve loved following all his more recent charitable endeavors and community service through Facebook. The world has lost a great man. I wish you all comfort and prayers and virtual hugs during this difficult time. May his memory be a blessing.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
Jack always made you feel like a special friend !!!!!
Jack was wonderful caring family man but he also was the backbone of the Greater Lansing area. It was never surprising to see Jack at almost every community gathering. How lucky the community was to have such an angel living in our city. . He will be so very missed but always remembered.
Love to Sue and the family.
May 30, 2020
May 30, 2020
We offer our deepest condolences .Jack was a great neighbor and we are all saddened to hear about his passing.The memories of his life and legacy will always live on .We are going to miss his friendly smiles .From Smitha george Ryan Varughese and family .
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
Sue, Laurie and I are sending our deepest condolences to you and your entire family. Jack will be remembered as a most special person in our community and beyond. Our families go back generations. Although we knew each other many years, we really learned much more about each other in 1998 when we were both asked to be part of a business delegation invited by the Michigan National Guard to Eastern Europe and Riga, Latvia. It was a mission to help Latvia (Michigans Sister State) become a member of NATO and the EU after the break-up of the Soviet Union. One day in Riga, Jack and I walked the City looking for a Synagogue and a trace of what Jewish life was once like there. During WWll Riga was the HQ of the German SS. Late in the afternoon after walking many miles we found a small sign that said "Synagogue and Museum". So we walked in. There were three little ladies wearing babushkas sitting on a table bench when Jack yelled out loudly "SPEAK ENGLISH?", they looked startled. One of them turned our way, stood up, and said "A Bissel" (a little). Then she ran up 4 flights of stairs to find a young man that was able to interpret. Later we rejoined our travel group and shared our story. Jack was a wonderful person to share life experiences with...
He will be missed by so many...Olav Shalom My Friend, May You Rest In Peace...May Jack's Memory Be For A Blessing...

Larry and Laurie Bass


May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
This is disturbing news--I had no idea Jack had been unwell. I met Jack and Sue in 1973 as we all served on the Board of what was then the Opera Guild of Greater Lansing. Over the years we stayed on good terms, and on one occasion as a lawyer I found myself opposed by Jack, although we quickly reached a fair settlement, which seems to have been characteristic for Jack (not so much for me). I cannot recall Jack being other than sincere, amiable, and likeable--although with Sue at his side, it was probably easy to be happy. Baruch dayan ha'emet.
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
We lost a great man today... Jack Davis - attorney, namesake of Loomis, Ewert, Parsley, David& Gotting, P.C., community advocate, board member, husband, father, grandfather and friend. I’ve know Jack most of my life, as he was my parents’ dear friend and legal advisor. Over the years, he became a great friend and mentor for me. I admired Jack. Throughout my life I often sought his counsel on many levels - life, legal, service, travel, professional. Even death, with the passing of my mom and then my dad. Jack spoke at Dad’s funeral... and in typical Jack fashion had us laughing and crying at the same time. He was an incredible human being... simply the best. He made Lansing a better place, and spent his entire life there - giving, giving and giving some more. He always took my call... everyone’s call, and never said no to anyone or any cause. And he loved deeply - Sue, his kids, his grandchildren - as seen in the many pictures of their world travels together on Facebook! And those annoying puzzles on Facebook - you all know the ones - Jack had us all doing them and trying to beat his score. We all had something to relate with Jack about. He just drew you in with his quiet demeanor, and yet he seemed ever present. There is a hole in my heart today, as I know there is for his loving family and most everyone in the Lansing community. God Bless You, Jack Davis. You made us all better people, and I am eternally grateful for your presence in my life. RIP.
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
How can we live in a world without Jack Davis? It just seems impossible that he is gone. Our superhuman athlete, super brilliant attorney and always a super human friend and loving family man will be always be remembered. Jack made everyone feel listened to and respected. He made you feel that your opinion was important. Having grown up in Lansing, I appreciated his love and caring for our town. From his support of our MSU Spartans to the Broad Art Museum as a board member where he shared his good advice. I loved Jack, his beautiful and gracious wife Sue and his wonderful family who will carry on his mission. So glad we were able to have him in our lives and now forever in our hearts.
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
I must begin, knowing how inadequate my sympathy, and that sympathy I (and Sarajane) give now. Sue, Jennifer, and Greg, and family - all of my compassion and gratitude to you. Gratitude? For having known you, and shared joy. There may be no need to share a memory of Jack's remarkable, and most amazing presence. But - for years, at both Passover and Thanksgiving, long, long ago - whenever 'Lansing' came to 'Toledo', after having gotten caught up with Aunt Helen, Uncle Burt, Shirley and Jimmy Fox, Jack asked if i wanted to go outside and throw the baseball around. DID I? I couldn't wait- So, while throwing the ball back and forth, we would talk, and Jack would ask - about what? Everything in my world. And listen intently, and give me feedback. Those visits were nothing less than highlights in my life. Yes, a 'mere' game of catch came to mean that much for only one reason - Jack. His interest, his smile, his insight. From there, I had the amazing privilege of watching, and sharing, however briefly, with family - Sue - Jen, and Greg, as you grew. And the joy of time together never stopped. So, if I may, I would ask if I could write again?  You, Davises, have meant more than you might know, and all of my sympathy i extend to you. If there is anything that you might want or need, please know we are here.
Jim Klein
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
My siblings, Anne and Steve, and I mourn the loss of Jack Davis. I remember the enthusiasm of my father and our family when Jack, with his wife Sue, returned to Lansing in the mid-1960s. As a brilliant lawyer, dedicated community leader, patron of the arts and cherished friend, he led the kind of life we should all aspire to. I know for a fact that my father regarded bringing Jack to the firm as one of his finest accomplishments.
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
Sue and family.....We were so sad to hear the news of Jack's passing yesterday.The Warshaw family sends our condolences and love to all of you. We are so happy we were able to get together in Milwaukee with you both and to have the cousins together a few years ago. Please know we are thinking of all of you in this time of mourning.
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
My heart is heavy with so much sorrow. I was Mr. Davis' assistant for 10 years before I had to leave for family reasons. I kept in touch with him over the past almost 2 years that I left as if I was just on vacation and our banter with each other never changed. I saw how generous and kind he was, his drive and the love he had for his family. The loss I feel is indescribable and my heart and prayers go out to Mrs. Davis, Jennifer, Greg and the rest of the family for their loss. You are in my thoughts.
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
Jack touched and effected the life’s of many. Jack and Sue provided Philanthropic contributions to so many organizations including to my support of a medical clinic in Uganda. My wife Susan and I had many wonderful times with Sue and Jack. Especially our trips together to India and China. Jack loved to play basketball and we had many great pickup games. I got Jack to join a Sunday night group in Haslett. Jack was never the greatest player but was so tenacious at defense. I will miss Jack but not the great memories.
May 29, 2020
May 29, 2020
Sending my deepest condolences out to Mrs. Davis and family. My heart is heavy from this one, Mr. Jack Davis was my boss at Loomis Law Firm for 5 years. This is such a great loss to the Lansing Community. I admired him for the love that he showed for his family. He blessed many organizations financially and loved our youth. Mr. Davis had a heart of Gold! He supported so many organizations and their events. I called him the ROCK of Lansing. I loved how he Worked with entrepreneurs and small business owners and didn’t mind sharing valuable information to help your business go to the next level. He was such a giving person and always included my husband and I to sit at the many Tables he sponsored yearly. I loved being included with the staff at the Law Firm every year in May to go to the “Spring Fling” where he took us all out to lunch and shopping at the Eastwood Mall. The impact of Mr. Jack Davis will be carried on in our hearts! RIP Mr. Jack Davis, prayers going up for your family.
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June 8, 2022
June 8, 2022
Only today - June 8th - did I learn of Jack's passing, Hard to believe.

We shared two academic experiences -University if Wisconsin and Harvard Law School. At both, he was a quiet star...humble, witty, so damn smart. Sadly, later we only got together a handful of times when he and Sue visited New York City where I live. Neither he nor Sue told me of his many accomplishments in Lansing. For all I was told, he was a diligent working lawyer who watched lots of MSU games. And now I read some newspaper obits - OMG.

If Sue sees this, sincere sympathies. What a great loss.
May 29, 2022
May 29, 2022
Mr. Davis, I can't believe it has been 2 years. I miss you so much, miss being able to call you and ask for advice and miss all those events we went to with you to fill up your sponsored tables. You were the greatest!
July 10, 2020
July 10, 2020
Uncertain as to precisely how to leave this tribute, I first thank Jennifer for its existence. Impossible to pay full tribute to the great Jack Charles Davis.
   My sister, Joan Present Klein Levy adored Jack, and, like me, spent many, many joyous holidays together. Jack and Sue traveled to Cleveland to attend Joann's grandson's Bar Mitzvah - I was blessed to sit next to Jack during the service. 
   Joann would have written - and beautifully - here- but was not able. Joann passed away on Wednesday, July 8th. To all of us grieving Jack Davis, include Joann - she absolutely loved him. Thank you - and my sympathies and love for you - all who knew and treasured Jack - continue.
His Life

Jack Charles Davis Obituary

May 30, 2020
Jack Charles Davis passed away peacefully in the presence of his family on May 28, 2020 at age 81.

Jack grew up in Lansing, son of Morton and Bess Davis and brother to Gary. He attended Lansing Eastern High School and was a devoted Quaker, bringing home the State Championship Debate trophy in 1956. He remained committed to Lansing Schools throughout his life and later served on the Lansing School District Board of Education, including two terms as President. He is remembered by his brother as having studied late into the night, a display of his exceptional work ethic and endurance.

Jack attended the University of Wisconsin for his undergraduate degree where he met Susan Sheaffer, his future wife. He served as the President of the Student Union and hosted such luminaries as John and Jacqueline Kennedy, Robert Frost, Eleanor Roosevelt and Frank Lloyd Wright. He was a ROTC cadet in college and then served in the U.S. Army before attending Harvard Law School. In 1964, he married Susan in Boston on the same day that he graduated from law school.

The couple first lived in Chicago where Jack joined the distinguished firm Kirkland & Ellis LLP. In 1966, Jack felt the draw of his hometown, and the couple moved to Lansing where he joined the Loomis Law firm. After returning to his beloved Lansing area, Jack busily set out to lay the foundation of his career. Under the tutelage of George W. Loomis, Jack excelled as part of the Loomis Law Firm’s Business Transactions, Real Estate, Business Entities and Tax Law Departments, ultimately becoming one of Lansing’s most respected attorneys, providing expert legal counsel to a large client base. Among many legal professional honors, Jack was awarded the Farhat Outstanding Attorney Award by the Ingham County Bar Association in 2014.

While the couple raised their two children, Gregory and Jennifer, Jack became an avid runner, tennis player, and an enthusiastic Michigan State Spartan fan. He coached their children in a variety of sports and the whole family enjoyed extensive travels. Jack was never one to sit still, and these family trips adopted his “move and learn” style of travel; never staying in one place for very long and attempting to absorb everything possible in each visit. On these trips, Jack first set out to see every state capital in the contiguous United States and, that goal achieved, Jack then endeavored to run the track at every university the family came across. This led to what Jack’s family believes must be the most impressive collection of university-based t-shirts held by a single individual. 

Jack’s focus on his career and the Lansing community grew. He began to build relationships with Michigan State athletes, and became an adviser to several as they embarked on their professional sports careers. As many of his clients have observed, Jack’s legal practice transcended mere representation. Jack became an advocate and friend for many, becoming that go-to person to whom people turned and their trusted ally when facing some of the biggest challenges of their lives. Jack’s objective became helping out and giving back to the community he loved. 

Jack devoted considerable time to making mid-Michigan a stronger region, through service to education, economic development, and the arts. As the Chair of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce, Jack teamed with former mayor David Hollister to create and lead the Blue Ribbon Committee to Keep General Motors (GM). After months of research, problem-solving, collaboration, and negotiations, the Committee convinced GM to stay in Lansing, and GM built three new plants in the region over the next seven years.

Jack has continued to focus on the economic development of the region. He was actively involved in the Rotary Club of Lansing, recently serving as its President. He chaired the Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP) and was on the Foundation Board for Lansing Promise. Jack also followed in his father’s footsteps, assuming a leadership role over the years at Congregation Shaarey Zedek. Jack and Susan supported numerous local nonprofits, including the Boys & Girls Club of Lansing, where Jack played a leadership role, and Fenner Nature Center. The couple were awarded the Outstanding Philanthropist Award in 2012 by the Capital Region Community Foundation. 

Jack had a zest for life and was a collector at heart. He derived great joy from capturing his life experiences through memorabilia. He relished reliving life’s milestones through saved videos or a simple memento in his home or office. He surrounded himself with tokens and keepsakes from his travels and accomplishments - such as the flags from his 30+ DALMAC trips, trophies from his law firm softball team victories, photographs of family gatherings, and helmets from the numerous groundbreakings he attended.

Jack served on several international delegations to advise government leaders on trade and international tax matters for the development of a free market economy. This sparked a keen interest in travel, taking Jack and Susan to such exotic locations as Australia/New Zealand, Bhutan, Brazil, China, Cuba, Egypt, India, Israel, Japan, Morocco, Russia, South Africa, Central and Southeast Asia, and South Korea. 

In recent years, Jack’s full work schedule was complemented by cycling trips on the back roads of central Michigan and golfing with friends. He also continued to support the community in new ways, including serving on the Board of Advisors for the MSU Broad Museum. 

For Jack’s most recent birthday, the family gathered in New York City to see a few broadway shows and have a celebratory dinner at 21 Club. This was one of Jack’s favorite traditions, as his father and mother frequented the 21 Club and it held a special place in Jack’s heart. 

Jack will be missed by all who knew him. He is survived by his loving wife Susan; his children, Gregory (Amy) and Jennifer (William); his loving grandchildren, Lauren and Benjamin Davis and Audrey and Henry Martin; and his loving brother Gary (Sharon). 

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Boys & Girls Club of Lansing or any of the organizations mentioned above.

Loomis Law Firm Statement

May 28, 2020
One of Michigan’s most respected attorneys, Mr. Davis was a recognized leader in both the business world and the community.  As part of the Firm’s Business Transactions, Real Estate, Business Entities, and Tax Law Departments, Mr. Davis managed a large client base, providing expert legal counsel to business clients.  He also practiced in the area of sports and entertainment law.  Mr. Davis served on several international delegations to advise government leaders on trade and international tax matters for the development of a free market economy.  

Mr. Davis also devoted considerable time to making mid-Michigan a stronger region through service to education, economic development, and the arts.  He was a past president of Lansing Rotary.  He chaired the Regional Blue Ribbon Panel on Retention of General Motors and was a long-time member of the Lansing School District Board of Education (twice serving as President) and a former Chair of the Lansing Regional Chamber of Commerce. He previously served as Chair of the Lansing Economic Area Partnership (LEAP).  Mr. Davis and his wife Sue were awarded the Outstanding Philanthropist Award in 2012 by the Capital Region Community Foundation.

Mr. Davis earned his law degree at Harvard University and joined the Loomis firm in 1966.  Mr. Davis was a recipient of numerous awards and honors throughout his distinguished legal career, including the Farhat Outstanding Attorney Award from the Ingham County Bar Association.

Mr. Davis will be greatly missed by his wife Susan, children Greg and Jennifer, and their respective families.  Our thoughts and prayers are with them.  Words cannot express the sense of profound sadness we feel.

The Davis family deeply appreciates the outpouring of support from the community.  At this time, the family asks that condolences and tributes be shared through this website.

https://www.lansingstatejournal.com/story/sports/columnists/graham-couch/2020/05/28/jack-davis-obituary-attorney-lansing-dies-81/5274827002/
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Like a Sunflower

October 1, 2021
While a part of the Davis Team at Loomis Law Firm for 20 years and counting, it comes as no surprise to me that Mr. Davis enjoyed sunflowers so very much as he shared so many of their attributes. 
Like the sunflower is a symbol of happiness and hardiness, Mr. Davis had the ability to brighten and benefit the lives of those around him.
Like the sunflower flourishes in its native soil, Mr. Davis resisted being transplanted away from his beloved hometown of Lansing.
Like the sunflower puts down its roots both deep and wide, Mr. Davis devoted himself to his family, his profession, and the well-being of his community.
Like the sunflower follows the sun, Mr. Davis continually searched for enlightenment and knowledge.
Like the sunflower grows a hardier stalk in higher winds, Mr. Davis developed strength and positivity through encountering and overcoming challenges and adversity.
Like the sunflower offers nourishment and safety in its large petals and leaves, Mr. Davis provided places of work and leisure where others could flourish with confidence.
Like the sunflower finally turns its head to face the power of the late summer sun to produce a bounty of seeds, Mr. Davis encouraged and created circumstances where others could grow and prosper long after his plenteous season on Earth came to an end.
And like the sunflower.....he always made me smile.
June 1, 2020

Jack (or as I’ve mostly called him Mr. Davis)  had a twinkle in his eye. You hear that expression...someone having a twinkle in their eye, he really did!  A twinkle in his eye and warmth and intelligence in his smile. I met Jack when I was a freshman in college and a dorm mate with Jen.  He introduced me to Zingerman’s.  The Davis family always welcomed me into their home and family celebrations as a student and beyond.  When I was lonely and single living in NYC, the Davis family would fold me in to their family trips, treating me to meals or a play. You could tell Jack saw life through a lens of Intellectual curiosity and optimism.  Their NYC trips were fast-paced and jam-packed because Mr. Davis did not waste time and would charge through the city, not an unconsidered moment... and yet they pulled me in. It was such an honor and a treat to be included in their schedule. Jack and Sue danced the night away at my wedding, full of love and energy.  When I read through others’ recollections of Jack, I recognize the love and the energy.  
I really loved his dry sense of humor.  It was understated and smart. I have a few brilliant lines of his forever in my mind that come from stories that aren’t mine to tell... my favorite being  “Ma, you sent me hexed jewelry?!?!”  His delivery was so even and subtle that it was not always easy to know if he was joking or serious...but then you saw the twinkle in his eye.  I cherish my memories of Mr. Davis and send love to Sue and Jen and Greg. 

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May 31, 2020
I could say that no one ever paid closer attention to my words than Jack, and that would be true.  "Why would you drive from Toledo to Ann Arbor several days a week to study this yoga?" he would ask with rapt interest until my answer satisfied (that was 35 years ago when yoga wasn't so established, especially Iyengar yoga), and I had to defend my position logically.  It was as though he was taking notes in his mind for the next time we got together; sometimes he simply took notes on a small pad that  he brought along for that purpose.  I could also write that I practiced many hours to learn the repetitive song for the Passover service, "one kid, one kid" so that I could recite it faster than he....and once, I actually did.  I could say that Jack and Sue and Greg and Jennifer were together one of the most special gifts from my marriage to Jim, and that would be correct. But.........what I really want to say is:

I always wanted to go on one of those biking trips around the world, to jump into one of the photos where Jack is standing next to his bike in some gorgeous spot, ready to bike along with him through the beauty.  Two days ago, while riding on the University of Toledo trail in the evening, I thought I heard someone coming up behind me.  It had been a ride dedicated to Jack, so I was remembering the many family gatherings and his laughter.  When I looked over to my left, there was Jack riding beside me, looking over with a silly grin while putting a finger to his lips which seemed to say, "Shush...........don't let anyone know I'm here. I've cheated death for a minute to ride with you."  Then he biked on and disappeared from sight.  So...yes, Jack, we did have that ride together after all, even if only in my mind.  You will always be a warm space in my heart as long as it  beats.        With love, Sarajane (Klein)

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