Lottie B. Holloway-Davis
March 3, 1927 - December 29, 2012
Gulfport, MS
Lottie B. Holloway-Davis was carried from this life to our Savior's arms at the age of 85, while surrounded by her loving family.
She was preceded in death by sisters: Lonie Holloway, Mary Holloway-McClown, and Rener Holloway; brothers: W. H. Holloway, Samuel Holloway and Cartred Holloway; daughter: True Johnson; grandchildren; Henry Ali Johnson, Tremaine Hill and Taffi Hill; great-grandchildren: Markus Douglas and DeMontre Johnson.
She leaves to cherish her memory sons: Eugene "Pledge" Davis of Gpt., MS, Milton Davis of Washington, D.C., and Charles Davis of Gpt., MS; daughters: Betty Lee Johnson, Willie Hill, Kathleen Davis, Elvenis Davis and Percenis Davis all of Gpt., MS.; sister: Eva Skinner of Gpt., MS; 30 grandchildren and 47 great-grandchildren.
Services will be 2PM Friday, 12/4/2013 at Christian Mission Baptist Church. Visitation at Noon. MARSHALL FUNERAL HOME. WWW.MARSHALLFH.COM.
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May continue to bless and lead you all.She was truly an Angel here on Earth.Enjoy your rest Mrs.Lottie B you will always be in our hearts.Alphonse Campbell Sr.and Family.
Akaya Campbell
January 4, 2013
OURS PRAYERS ARE WITH THE DAVIS FAMILY.
RICHARD AND LYNETTE HIDLEBURG
January 3, 2013
Mr.george w. walker and family sends our love and prayers. We are so sorry for your lost..May GOD bless your whole family
Maggie Mingo
January 3, 2013
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