Middlesex, VT
Jacob Jonathan Davis age 33 died unexpectedly, December 3, 2017 at his home in Middlesex Vermont.
He was the son of Stephen and Joanne Howieson Davis of Middlesex Vt. He was born March 18, 1984
He was the manager of a Taco Bell in New York, he also worked at the sock factory in Northfield as well as several local redemption centers including M&M beverage in Montpelier and several of the local ski areas. For the last year Jacob took care of his grandmother, who needed home care.
Jacob was a very loving caring person who always took care of the downtrodden and displaced animals. And he always remembered peoples anniversaries and birthdays. Anyone who knew Jacob knew that he had a heart of gold.
During April 2016 Jacob started a cross country trip from his home in Vermont down through the south and later on through Texas and the Southern Western states before finally ending up on the West Coast where he traveled all along the west coast from California to Oregon. Before finally heading home he drove through the northern Western states and always commented on how vast and empty the Western states were. His entire trip took basically five months and he always commented on the many adventures and different people that he met out in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
Jacob loved the ocean and going to the beach, he was always very happy when he was there. He loved collecting old records and comic books. He loved his guitars and playing them. And the many concerts that he attended with his friends in New York.
Survivors include his parents Stephen and Joanne Davis of Middlesex, his companion Alicia Howard of Worcester, his sister Stephanie and her husband Jake of Bethel as well as their two children Austin and Olivia, and his brother Justin and his wife Jessica of the Depew New York. He was predeceased by his grandmother Gertrude who died October 23, 2017, and his grandfather Earle Howieson, who died in July 1982
He also leaves his dog Yuki that he rescued two years ago
There will be no funeral and no calling hours per Jacobs wishes.
Memorial contributions may be made to the Central Vermont Humane Society PO Box 687 Montpelier, VT 05601
He will be very missed by all of us.