Davis-Harper-Obituary

Davis Harper

Danville, Kentucky

Sep 12, 1991 – Oct 1, 2017 (Age 26)

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BORN
September 12, 1991
DIED
October 1, 2017
AGE
26
LOCATION
Danville, Kentucky

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Harper, Davis Davis Harper, 26, of Danville, KY, died on October 1. A memorial service will be Friday, October 6, at 11 a.m. at Orlando's First Presbyterian Church. He is the son of Collynn and Todd Harper and brother to Bethany, Catherine, Wesley and Tate. A full obituary can be found...

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Dear Todd, Collyn and the entire family. My deepest condolences for the loss in the family. We will all unite in the eternity. I do remember Davis very well from the times you lived near the Tavrichesky Garden. Memory eternal.

Todd, Collyn and family. May the truth of Psalm 147:3 give you rest and peace as you walk this difficult path. Prayerful,

Dear Todd and Collynn and children,
My prayers are with all of you. My son, Carl and i were welcomed into your home with Scott a number of years ago. You were so welcoming to us. Carl and Davis were almost exactly the same age. I remember Davis calling Carl in Canada with questions about a school project. I don't think Carl had enough answers for him!
We wanted you to know that we remember your family and Davis. And all of your beautiful children.
We are praying for your...

Dear Todd and Collyn,
Our hearts are heavy as we heard this news. Our prayers are with you.
Don and Carolyn Palmer

Dear Collynn and Todd, Walter and I are grieved to learn of your profound loss. Please know that we are with you in spirit and love. What a fortunate young man he was to have been born into your exceptional family! We have cherished your wonderful Christmas cards through the years, reminding us of the qualities we've always loved about you and the friendship you have extended to Louisa since the sixth grade! Much, much love to you and your family, Anita

Todd-Collynn,

Praying for entire family in this time of sorrow. We love you and can't express our deepest sympathy. May the Peace of God be with you now and always!

Dan/Erin DeLozier