Jerry Max Davis
American politician
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Jerry Max Davis (October 22, 1937 – November 2, 2002) was an American politician. A lawyer, he served as a Republican member for the 45th district of the Georgia House of Representatives.[2]
Jerry Max Davis | |
|---|---|
| Member of the Georgia House of Representatives from the 45th district | |
| In office 1981 – 2002 (died in office) | |
| Preceded by | George B. Williamson |
| Personal details | |
| Born | October 22, 1937 Carroll County, Georgia, U.S. |
| Died | November 2, 2002 (aged 65) |
| Party | Republican[1] |
| Spouse | Mary Donna Thomas[2][3] |
| Children | 3[2] |
| Alma mater | University of Georgia |
Life and career
J. Max Davis was born in Carroll County, Georgia, and grew up in the Atco-Goodyear textile mill village,[4] in Cartersville, Georgia . He attended the University of Georgia and Woodrow Wilson College of Law.[2] Max briefly played American football professionally for the Kansas City Chiefs, and later worked as an insurance claims representative, and later still as a lawyer.[5]
In 1981, Davis was elected to the 45th district of the Georgia House of Representatives,[2] covering part of Atlanta,[5] succeeding George Williamson.[6] Described as a conservative Republican, he served until his death, at which time he was the ranking member of the House Judiciary Committee. Following a reapportionment in the Georgia House, and a lost primary, he was due to end his term in the House at the end of 2002.[5]
Davis died in November 2002 at the age of 65, of a heart attack after attending a campaign meeting for George Bush.[5] His funeral was held at the Church of The Apostles in Atlanta.[5]
Davis was married to Mary, and they had three children, Jerry Max Davis II, Todd Davis and Stacie Davis Rapson.[5]
His son, J. Max Davis II, served as the first mayor of Brookhaven, Georgia.[7]