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Penrose
Moore Davis Jr. was born on January 26, 1919 to Penrose M. and Mary
Davis who lived at 1251 East Lincoln Highway in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.
Penrose was the younger of two children including sister Marian. Their father
was president of the Downingtown Iron Works manufacturer and the National Bank
of Coatesville, now the Clock Apartments on Lincoln Highway between 2nd
and 3rd streets on the North Side.Penrose attended Coatesville schools, and then entered the private Westtown School, September 1935, graduating in June 1937. The Westtown School is a Quaker boarding School founded in 1799, located just east of West Chester. According to the yearbook from the Esther Duke Archives, Westtown School his Activities included:
Senior Class President; Boys’ Council (senior year); Yearbook Board (pictured at right), Advertising Manager (senior year); Greek Play, playing the part of Aegus in Medea (senior year); Mixed Chorus and Operetta, The Mikado (senior year); Rustic Club (senior year), Glee Club (senior year); Senior Hiking Club; Drama Group (junior year); Motto and Flower Committee (junior year).
The yearbook describes him as:
Penrose was a member of the Williamson Lodge F. and A.M., in Downingtown and the Bradford Meeting of Friends in Coatesville. After Graduation from Westtown, Penrose attended and graduated Duke University. He became a member of the Phi Delta Fraternity. After graduation, Penrose returned to the Coatesville area and obtained employment with the G. O. Carlson Company on Marshallton Thorndale Road Thorndale. The company manufactured products from stainless steel. Penrose entered service in the Navy in September 1942 and commissioned as an officer. He returned home on leave in April 1943, the last time his family saw him alive. Penrose was assigned to serve on the USS Seid – DE-256. The Sied was a 256-foot destroyer escort of the Evarts Class, and was commissioned in June 1943 at the Boston Navy Yard. Penrose’s ship conducted training exercises, then provided convoy escort through the Panama Canal into the South Pacific. The Seid operated in the Central and South Pacific the balance of the war. Lieutenant J.G. Penrose Moore Davis Jr. Died on March 6, 1945, in a hospital in Guadalcanal. No information was found as to his injury or illness before being transferred from the ship to Guadalcanal. His parents received notification of his death while on duty March 10, 1945, with no details. Penrose’s remains were returned for burial in his home country in 1948. A private service was held at the Gensemer Funeral Home at 10th Ave. and Main St in Coatesville on Wednesday March 10th. Interment was at the Hephzibah cemetery on Strasburg Road in East Fallowfield Township. The Westtown School planted trees in Penrose’s memory, adding to the border of the walkway from the school to the farmhouse.
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