• Date Of Birth: August 11, 1920
  • Date Of Death: December 19, 2017
  • State: Pennsylvania

H. ROBERT DAVIS, M.D. 

H. Robert Davis, Jr., M. D. formerly of Boiling Springs and Mechanicsburg, died peacefully on Tuesday, December 19, 2017 at the Thornwald Home, Carlisle.

Born August 11, 1920 in Harrisburg, he was the son of the late Harry Robert Davis, Sr., and Amy Hoak Davis. He was the widower of Lyla Townsend Davis who died August 6, 2001 and whom he had married on September 6, 1946. They had been married 54 years. 

Doctor Davis graduated from John Harris High School in 1938 and then attended Harrisburg Academy. During WWII Bob served his country in the US Army Air Corps. After returning from Trinidad,  he attended OCS at Ft. Campbell, KY, receiving his commission in Armor. He graduated from the University of Pennsylvania and its Medical School.  Dr. Davis interned at the former Polyclinic Hospital, Harrisburg and then established his  family practice in Boiling Springs.

Dr. Davis was very active in his community.  He was an avid supporter of the South Middleton School District having served several terms on the School Board and also serving as the school and team physician for many years. Bob and his wife Lyla established The Bubbler Foundation to support the school and community. He also served  as the President and team physician for the former Cumberland Colts semi-pro football team. 

Professionally, Dr. Davis served as the President of the Cumberland County Medical Society and the Pennsylvania Medical Society.  He also served as the Chairman of the Board of the Carlisle Health and Wellness Foundation for 10 years.  

He was an elected Supervisor of Monroe Twp., and also served as Chairman of the Monroe Twp., Parks and Recreation Board.

Dr. Davis remained active in the Army Reserve, having last commanded the 316th Station Hospital in Harrisburg, retiring with the rank of Colonel after 34 years of service. He also spent two tours as a physician in Vietnam.

He was honored to be the recipient of the following:  the Bronze Star, the Medical Combat Badge, the Vietnamese Medal of Honor, the Bronze Medallion Award of the Four Chaplains, an honorary member of the Green Berets, the Pennsylvania Distinguished Service Medal, Pennsylvania Medical Society Man of the Year, the Molly Pitcher Award, and the United Way Alexis de Tocqueville award. Dr. Davis was Chairman of the Samaritan Fellowship and served on the Salvation Army Board of Directors.  

Dr. Davis was a longtime member of St. John Lutheran Church, Boiling Springs, where he served several terms on church council and taught the Men’s Sunday School Class for many years. He was a long-time member of the former Cumberland Star Lodge #197 F&AM. and Harrisburg Consistory.

Surviving are two daughters:  Susan Conti (Paul) of Camp Hill and Ann French of Boiling Springs; a son:  Glenn Davis (Joanne) of Mechanicsburg; six grandchildren: David Conti (Amelia Klein), Sophia Conti, Amanda Blumenthal (Rob), Alex French, Jaime French and R. J. Davis and a great granddaughter: Cora Conti.

The family invites you to celebrate Doc’s lifelong dedication to his country and providing compassionate healthcare to the community.

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