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Lonnie Davis Jr. of Quality Engineered Products Dies

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The following obituary for Lonnie Davis Jr. was published by Legacy.com.

Lonnie “Dee” Davis Jr., 61, of Osceola, Indiana, is flying high after unexpectedly passing on Sunday, May 5.

He was born Feb. 21, 1963, in Benton Harbor, Michigan, to Lonnie Sr. and Sally (Mc-Coige) Davis and later married Marsha Snyder on April 6, 1985, in White Pigeon, Michigan, after meeting on a blind date arranged by mutual friends. The couple recently celebrated their 39th wedding anniversary by welcoming their first grandson.

Dee is survived by Marsha, his two daughters, Sarah (Cory) Stephens of Osceola and Alyssa (James) McGinness of Westfield, grandson, Jett Dee McGinness; two brothers, Jeff (Angie) Davis and Matt (Teresa) Davis, both of Elkhart, Indiana, his mother Sally, and several nieces and nephews. Dee was preceded in death by his grandparents, father, and his son, Nicholas Dee Davis.

Dee’s life was defined by his boundless creativity, passion and community involvement. His love for woodworking was evident in the beautiful gifts and furniture he crafted for his family and friends. His attention to detail and craftsmanship left a lasting impression on those who were fortunate to receive his creations.

As a skilled pilot, Dee served as president of the Mishawaka Pilots Club for over 20 years, sharing his knowledge and enthusiasm for flying with fellow aviators and students alike. He was the driving force behind a scholarship for budding aviators who recently graduated high school and loved taking people “up” for their first flight. His entrepreneurial spirit shone through as the owner/operator of Quality Engineered Products for 36 years where he both invented and supplied the adhesive tapes used in many RV production lines. Dee also owned and managed Club Fever and the Backstage Grill in South Bend for 13 years hosting some of the biggest concerts in the area.

A devoted family man, Dee coached youth softball while his daughters played. His family meant everything to him and even though he often worked 60-plus hours a week he always made time to be at every sporting event and special activity his daughters participated in. His warm personality, strong work ethic, and many talents made him a treasured presence in the lives of those who knew him and if you ever needed anything he would drop what he was doing to lend a hand even if he already had a lot on his plate.

A time to visit with family and friends is scheduled for Monday, May 13, from 4 to 7 p.m. at Cruz Family Funeral Home, Osceola. A service will take place on Tuesday, May 14, at 10 a.m. with burial to follow at Olive Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent to the charity of the donor’s choice.

To light a virtual candle, share a story of Dee’s life or offer a condolence to his family, please visit the funeral home website at cruzfamilyfh.com.

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