Seventy-six years to the day since Stan Davis purchased a St. Peter creamery and launched his dairy business, his loved ones laid him to rest. His funeral services were a block away from where he used to churn butter.
Davis, who helped lead one of the most prominent business families in Minnesota, died July 27 at the age of 100. He was remembered as a hard worker whose work ethic and the care he took cultivating and maintaining relationships with people were worthy of admiration.
"He had a way about doing work, no matter what the type of work it was, whether it was at the butter factory or in his yard at home," said Marty Davis, one of Stan Davis' grandsons and the president and chief executive of the Cambria quartz company.
Davis was born in 1918, a few days after the end of World War I, on a farm west of St. Peter, Minn. At the age of 8, he worked at his dad's gas station and also did yard work. When the Great Depression swept the country, Davis was barely 11 years old.
"He grew up in a lot of adversity that made him more determined. … He created a lot of his opportunities, and he had opportunity, but they were tough years for kids," Marty Davis said.
Davis graduated from St. Peter High School in 1936. Though he was recruited to play football at Gustavus Adolphus College, he wasn't given a full scholarship. For financial reasons, he got a job at the Norseland Creamery, where he learned to make butter. In 1940, he attended the University of Minnesota.
In 1943, Davis and his wife, Gloria, with money they borrowed from Davis' aunts and mother, purchased the small St. Peter Creamery with partner Harvey Parsons. Davis would later own the creamery outright. During World War II, the creamery made butter to supply the Army.
During the next 30 years, Davis would expand the creamery to produce milk powders and buttermilk ingredients. He was one of the few private dairy operators who competed with the larger milk cooperatives. Davis and his son Mark partnered with the Cords family who operated the Le Sueur Creamery and in 1972 founded the Le Sueur Cheese Co.