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Bob Davis, a prominent figure in Volusia County’s hotel and tourism industry for nearly 60 years, passed away at the age of ...
Davis, a charismatic leader of the Daytona Beach area hotel industry for nearly 60 years, died on Sunday, July 13. He was 87.
Known for his love of the New York Mets, ballroom dancing and education, Davis was deeply involved in the community for ...
Death of the iconic, Volusia hotel leader inspired reaction from all corners, ranging from tourism to education and elected ...
John McEnroe is on the call of the men's championship match at Wimbledon on Sunday. The iconic American tennis player, who ...
Bob Davis, the radio play-by-play voice of Kansas Jayhawks football and basketball for more than three decades, died on Thursday at the age of 80, ...
Bob Davis, former radio voice of the Kansas Jayhawks, has written a book on his 48-year career in broadcasting, which includes 32 years working KU basketball and football games.
In carrying out that mission, Bob Davis has traveled 130,000 mi., written 500 columns, four books, started a syndicate, added enormously to his remarkable collection of friends.
Bob Davis, a 2006 inductee in the Kansas Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame who has been named the state’s Sportscaster of the Year 13 times, isn’t the type of person to boast about his ...
Bob Davis, who has served as the play-by-by broadcaster for the Kansas Jayhawks for 32 seasons, will retire in 2016, KU announced Tuesday. University of Kansas Longtime KU broadcaster Bob ...
Bob Davis, the longtime voice of Volusia County’s hospitality industry and a tireless advocate for the community, died on Sunday.
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