Emilio G. Davila
September 28, 1932 - June 21, 2004
Obituary
Emilio G. Davila, age 71 died June 21, 2004 at his home. Emilio is survived by his wife of 50 years, Madeline; 4 sons, Edward Jodie, Anthony, Paul, Emilio Jr. Wendy Davila; 1 daughter, Laura Paul Davila-Considine; 3 grandchildren, Adrian, Madalynn and Conner; 3 brothers, Cam, Henry and Art Davila; 5 sisters, Lydia Davila, Eva Salazar, Irene Davila, Eloise Cummings and Rachel Budd; numerous nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his sister, Juanita Lopez. Remember “Milio” as a hard working, peaceful man of the earth who treasured his family and honored friends by embracing and welcoming all of our differences with unconditional love and respect. Visitation will be held on Thursday, 06/24/04 from 12:00 Noon until 8:00 PM. Rosary will be held on Thursday at 7:00 PM at BONNEY-WATSON Parker Chapel, 900 SW 146th St., Burien, WA 206 242-1787. Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Friday at 11:00 AM at St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church, 15236 SW 21st, Burien, WA. Interment Washington Memorial Park.
Emilio always had a smile on his face whether at a HHS basketball game; when meeting him somewhere in Burien; or when his crew was involved with cutting vegetation on our block. He was the most supportive of parents–a joy to have known him.
Emilio,
I saw your Dad’s name in the paper and just wanted to say that I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your Family.
Alice Schroeder LaFore
School Friend
Laura,
My thoughts and deepest sympathy to you and your family in the recent loss of your father. Saw your father’s name in the newspaper and for some reason knew immediately it was your dad. Have thought of you many times over the past years since the Art Institute. Again, my thoughts are with you and your family.
Kathi
Seattle Art Institute friend
Madeline, Emilio will be missed, never forgotten. He was a gentleman, and a very kind man. It was always a pleasure to sit with the two of you at Angelo’s. Our visits were always filled with good natured laughs.
With deepest sympathy.
Mary Wike
Ed: We both send you sincere condolences on losing your father. I think of you often.
Rena
Uncle Emilio,How I will miss him at family gatherings.And he was at them all. It didn’t matter what the occasion, if he was invited he was there.Family was very important to him. Sometimes when the SISTERS would get talking he would make a certain hand motion. That is one of the many humourous memories I have of my Uncle Emilio. He was a man that you gave respect to not because you had to but because he deserved it. He will be missed. My prayers are with the family.
I will miss my big brother. I will miss his sense of humor and his funny sayings. I will especially miss getting together with him and my sisters to reminisce about when we were kids or just laugh about funny stuff as adults. I will miss him saying “happy birthday” to me when he’d call me, even tho it wasn’t my birthday. I will miss all his funny lines. All my love to his children and to my wonderful siser-in-law, Madeline. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
BRUDDER OH, BRUDDER, EMILIO, He’s the MAN! Always such a tease..humor & wit …will be his legacy & I will always hold fond memories of EMILIO, my big brudder. I was always his favorite, ‘cept he said, “just don’t tell rest of your sistas! Ok, Our Secret then! He’d answer the phone with “Happy Birthday” and Merry Xmas, Happy Thanksgiving or whateva holiday he could think of…..and finally how are YOU?? Emilio, made me laff so much & kept me in stitches, my make-up ‘n mascara would be ruined for the rest of the day! Aye Dios Mio!! “EL SANTO NINO DE TOCHE!!” ….. I just talked to Linda Garcia, our cousin in Toppenish & she agreed, he was such a gentle ‘ol soul never hurt a flea…always looking out for the udder guy! Brudder, oh Brudder..Emilio, I will miss YOU so….and los “dichos” how can we ever forget those old Mexican sayings or adages…some I still can’t figure out…May the Lord guide you safely to meet our beloved Momma & Poppa in the Heavens above….Go in Peace…And, may the Lord be with your familia during this time of sorrow..I luvaya Brudder, oh Brudder…Mmmmmmmm-Wahhhhhh from your little hermanita, who luvs ya this much! Eloise Davila CUMMINS —and Jim too, of course. Kennewick, WA.