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Cynthia Davis
June 22, 2010
Grandaddy no one will ever take your place. Wish you were here to see how well your grands and great grands have turned out, still singing, preaching, playing drums. You would be so proud of us. We will always love you and you will live forever in our hearts. Oh yeah, J-J gained weight, Leslie is driving, and Brandie is no longer a baby!!!!
Cynthia D.
Linda Witherspoon
June 21, 2010
I remember Bishop Davis from way back and I have always said he was one of the most annointed preachers I have ever heard. I used to love to see him put his hand up to his head and preach all he wanted to. I too miss him. May the Lord continue to keep and strengthen his family.
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