Walter Warren Davis

MILLERTON — Walter Warren Davis, 96, died peacefully at his home in Millerton, Sept. 21, 2011.He was born July 25, 1915, in Ennis, Texas, to Edith (Warren) and John Randolph Davis. He attended Southern Methodist University and Columbia University and graduated from Columbia law school in 1937. He worked briefly as an attorney in New York City and served his country in the Army during World War II in the Judge Advocate General Corps in Washington, D.C., and in France, achieving the rank of captain.In 1942, Walter married June Cossart Finlay. They relocated to Millerton in 1947, where he continued to practice law. He formed the partnership of Davis & Trotta with Robert D. Trotta in 1967. At the time of his death, he had been practicing law for 73 years.Walter served the village of Millerton as mayor and was justice of the peace for many years.He was a longtime member of the Lions Club, the American Legion and the Millerton Grange, and was a trustee of the United Methodist Church. He was on the board of directors of the Tabor Foundation and Irondale Cemetery and served as attorney for many local organizations. Through his life and work, Walter chose to represent the interests of the small town citizen and the value of the individual. He was a true gentleman and treated all people with equal respect.Walter was an enthusiastic advocate of and trustee for the Institute for General Semantics. He supported numerous environmental and legal rights organizations. He had a great appreciation for music and the arts, was an avid gardener, sailor, traveler and reader. He and June, who predeceased him in 2008, were happily married for 64 years. He is survived by his sister, Elizabeth Doak of Dallas, Texas; his daughters, Debby Cromwell of Etna, N.H., Nancy Vialpando of Millerton, Priscilla Davis of Santa Monica, Calif., and Amy Davis of Durham, N.C.; and six grandchildren.He was a wise and profoundly decent man, who will be greatly missed.A memorial service will be held Sunday, Oct. 23, at 1 p.m. at the NorthEast-Millerton Library Annex on Century Boulevard in Millerton.Memorial donations may be made to The North East Historical Society, PO Box 727, Millerton, NY 12546; Irondale Cemetery Association, PO Box 6, Millerton, NY 12546; or the Institute of General Semantics, 3000A Landers St., Fort Worth, TX 76107.The Peck and Peck Funeral Home in Copake has charge of the arrangements. To send an online condolence go to www.peckandpeck.net.

Latest News

Love is in the atmosphere

Author Anne Lamott

Sam Lamott

On Tuesday, April 9, The Bardavon 1869 Opera House in Poughkeepsie was the setting for a talk between Elizabeth Lesser and Anne Lamott, with the focus on Lamott’s newest book, “Somehow: Thoughts on Love.”

A best-selling novelist, Lamott shared her thoughts about the book, about life’s learning experiences, as well as laughs with the audience. Lesser, an author and co-founder of the Omega Institute in Rhinebeck, interviewed Lamott in a conversation-like setting that allowed watchers to feel as if they were chatting with her over a coffee table.

Keep ReadingShow less
Reading between the lines in historic samplers

Alexandra Peter's collection of historic samplers includes items from the family of "The House of the Seven Gables" author Nathaniel Hawthorne.

Cynthia Hochswender

The home in Sharon that Alexandra Peters and her husband, Fred, have owned for the past 20 years feels like a mini museum. As you walk through the downstairs rooms, you’ll see dozens of examples from her needlework sampler collection. Some are simple and crude, others are sophisticated and complex. Some are framed, some lie loose on the dining table.

Many of them have museum cards, explaining where those samplers came from and why they are important.

Keep ReadingShow less