Bernard-Davis-Obituary

Bernard Davis

Norfolk, Virginia

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Bernard S. Davis NORFOLK - Bernard S. Davis, 54, passed away Oct. 18, 2009. He was the son of Ruby Davis and the late Ernest Whitaker. He is survived by his wife, Darlene; daughter, Bianca (Floyd); two brothers, five sisters, six grandchildren and a host of other relatives. He was preceded in...

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I really know that Bernard is singing to the Glory of God leading the choirs in Heaven ,like he led the choirs here on earth.Bernard embraced his ability to lift the Spirit up and out of so many souls ,and he will be missed.Bernard set the standard of truly Rejoicing and give God the Praise and Glory through song...Peace and Blessings to the Davis Family for sharing this awesome man of God with MGMBC.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

May God be with you and your family. Mr. Davis was a dear friend and a good man. It was a shock to hear of his passing. Be Blessed and we are praying for you.

Our prayer is that God will sustain the biological, extended, church and work families of Brother Bernard Davis,during this time of tremendous loss. You have our sympathy.

Trustees Vincent & Paula Shaw and Family

To Darlene and Family:
Please know that I share in your loss. I knew Bernard for many years and knew that he was one of God's chosen. He is now resting with the best-Jesus. May it help to know that we care for you and pray that God will give you the comfort that only He can give as you say so long to one so dear. We are praying your strength in God. Be blessed.

god has called mr. bernard to lead his heavenly choir. he will be truly missed. may god bless you.

I am so very sorry to hear of Bernard's unexpected passing. He was so kind and always spoke with such affection about his family. May you find comfort that he's with the Lord now. May your faith sustain you in this time of sadness. My prayers are with your entire family. His smiling face and calm spirit will certainly be missed at the Vivian Mason Center.
-Suzanne Wheatley-pottery student at VCM

May the knowledge that friends care help to comfort you in this time of sorrow.

You will always live in our hearts and prayers.

Love Latonia & Bill Ruffin