Language Translation Obituary: Templar Knight Terry Davis of Michigan

Obituary: Templar Knight Terry Davis of Michigan

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20 AUGUST 2011

Templar Knights & Dames, Friends & Colleagues:

Templar Knight Terry Davis of Gross Pointe Michigan and a member of the Priory of Saint Claire passed away on Augst 14, 2011. As you will see in the obituary, Terry played a prominent role in that Priory, recruited a number of Canadian military officers into the Priory from Windsor, and that led to the ultimate establishment of a Templar Priory in Windsor that further led to the establishment of the Grand Priory of Canada. Quite a fine Templar record, while also involved in numerous Templar and community and humanitarian efforts in Michigan and Canada, as well as serving as the Chief of Staff at the General Services Administration [GSA] in the Reagan Administration.

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Jim Carey
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