Fund started to help Oak Harbor school worker who suffered stroke

A severe stroke left Kevin Davis, an employee of the Oak Harbor School District, in critical care and his family seeks donations from the community. Davis works as an instructional assistant for the special education department at Oak Harbor High School. On July 15, he suffered a severe stroke while at home and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he still resides.

A severe stroke left Kevin Davis, an employee of the Oak Harbor School District, in critical care and his family seeks donations from the community.

Davis works as an instructional assistant for the special education department at Oak Harbor High School. On July 15, he suffered a severe stroke while at home and was airlifted to Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, where he still resides.

He was in ICU for three weeks in critical care, according to information from his family. His left side is immobile; however, he has shown much improvement and will start therapy soon. The doctors are said to be very optimistic about Davis’ recovery. He can now sit up and speak clearly.

A fund for Davis has been established at Wells Fargo Bank to help the family.

To contribute, make a donation to Susan Davis, with a memo at the bottom of the check stating “Kevin Davis Fund.” Send donations to Wells Fargo Bank or drop it off at the bank, or send donations to Susan Davis, 135 NE Barron Drive, #C104, Oak Harbor, WA 98277.