10/30/2025
Merlyn “Mert” Keith Davis, Of Gering, Nebraska, passed away peacefully on October 27, 2025. His Mass of Christian Burial will be held at 10:30 am on Monday November 3, 2025, at St Agnes Catholic Church in Scottsbluff, Nebraska with Father Rayappa Konka as Celebrant. Rosary service will be at the church at 10AM. It is respectfully requested that in li eu of flowers, memorials in Mert’s honor be made in care of WNCC Foundation and Legacy of the Plains. Online condolences may be made by viewing Merlyn’s memorial page at www.bridgmanfuneralhome.com. Bridgman Funeral Home is entrusted with arrangements.
Merlyn “Mert” K. Davis was born on August 28, 1931, in Wenatchee, Washington. In his early years, his family moved to Scottsbluff, Nebraska, where he grew up and graduated from Scottsbluff High School in 1950.
After graduation, Mert proudly served in the United States Air Force for four years, spending much of his service time stationed in Germany. Upon completing his military service, he attended Creighton University, where he studied education. It was there that he met the love of his life, Evelyn Beringer. The two were married in Omaha on August 23, 1958. Mert continued his education at the University of Wyoming receiving his Masters in Education.
Mert and Evelyn had 3 children, Mark (Austin, TX) , Karen (Gering, Nebraska), and David (Scottsbluff, Nebraska). His love and support for them was immeasurable.
Mert began his teaching career in 1958 in Crawford, Nebraska, before returning home in 1961 to teach at Scottsbluff High School. There, he taught for seven years and coached several state champions in track and field - especially in shot put and discus. His calm encouragement and competitive spirit made a lasting impression on his students and athletes alike. In 1969, Mert began teaching at Nebraska Western College, where he remained until his retirement in 1995. Over the years, he taught History, Economics, Human Relations, and Introduction to Education, inspiring countless students to pursue careers in teaching. He was very humble by nature and led by example and always had time for his students outside of the classroom. In the early 1970s, he also served as the head coach of the college’s track team, traveling with student-athletes to competitions around the country, including Nationals, and later assisted with the men’s basketball team when traveling, working alongside Head Coach “Soupy” Campbell. Mert was an avid Creighton Bluejays and Nebraska Cornhusker fan, and attended most sporting events at Nebraska Western. He loved watching sports and cheering on his favorite teams. When classes were not in session, Mert spent more than 30 summers as a park ranger at Scotts Bluff National Monument, where he loved sharing stories of local history with visitors from near and far. He served as the head historian, and few knew more about the history of the valley and the Monument. Just driving by or up the Monument would turn into a 30 minute education for whoever he was with, he enjoyed sharing this knowledge, and stories of the history of the Scottsbluff area.
In 2017, Mert was honored by the Nebraska High School Sports Hall of Fame as a member of the Golden Anniversary Team, recognizing the 1967–68 Scottsbluff Football Championship Year. Additionally, in 2023, he was inducted into the inaugural class of the Scottsbluff High School Hall of Fame as a coach, celebrating his contributions to the 1967–68 Nebraska State Champions in cross country, football, track, and wrestling.
On Friday, October 24, 2025 Mert was awarded the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award from Western Nebraska Community College. Mert truly loved teaching and coaching and the relationships with his student athletes continued long after he retired. He also valued the friendships of his teaching colleagues. He was a positive and lasting influence on so many young adults and he took great pride in seeing them succeed, as students, athletes, and most importantly as individuals.
Mert is survived by his wife of 67 years, Evelyn; his children, Mark (Melissa) Davis, Karen (Brian) Reason, and David (Robin) Davis; his grandchildren, Blake (Rebecca) Fisher, Brian (Melissa) Fisher, Jill Hernandez, eM (Julie) Stephens, Taylor (Shaylah) Stephens, Britton Davis, and Madi (Alex) Jenkins; Samantha Davis, Jessica Davis, 14 great-grandchildren; one great-great-grandchild; his brother, Jerry Davis; and many beloved Beringer family in-laws, nieces, and nephews.
Those who passed before Mert and now greet him in Heaven include his granddaughter, Olivia Grace Reason; grandchild Davis; three great-grandchildren; daughter-in-law, Sherri Davis; sister, Virginia (Don) Ferguson; brother, Tomas (Josephine) Davis; parents, Charles and Bertha Davis; aunt, Anna Jahn; and many dear in-laws.