Joe-Davis-Obituary

Rev. Joe E. Davis

Cochran, Georgia

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Rev. Joe E. Davis -COCHRAN - Funeral services for Rev. Joe E. Davis, 52, of Cochran, who died Saturday, September 16, 2006 in Atlanta, will be held at 11A.M. Tuesday, September 19, 2006 in My Fathers House Church with Rev. Larry Williams and Rev. Joey Williams officiating. Burial will be at...

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Debbie, Starla and Josh
I just wanted to let you know how much I will miss Joe. I have known him for about 20 years and he has always been one of my best friends and someone I could go to at any time. We know he is in a better place and we will see him again. I really want you to let me know if you need anything at any time. I love all of you as I loved Brother Joe.
Newell Ledbetter

Dear Davis Family:
We were so sorry to hear of your loss. I know Brother Joe will be missed. I can remember what a blessing he was when we lived in Milledgeville and how he seemed to always had such a good, caring spirit about him. Remember that the Lord is with you. We will pray for you and your family.

Dear Davis Family,
I worked with Brother Joe in Bldg 301 for about three years prior to him moving to XP Directorate. Joe, was a wonderful person to know and work with and you knew he was a Christian first and foremost, then a friend/co-worker. I pray God will Bless you all during this time of grief.
God Bless You All!

Dear Debbie and kids,
I worked with Joe when he first came on base. He was such a nice man and had such a happy personality. Although we moved in 1991, I remember him talking about you making resurrection cookies for the kids at Easter. I remember also eating the forgotten cookies at one of our socials--they were yummy! After reading the messages it is obvious that he touched many lives. I am so sorry for your loss. God bless you and all his family and friends.
Sincerely,

What a tragic loss to us that had a chance to work with Joe. He had the biggest heart and his smile and laugh were contagious.

I can remember him coming to visit with me at one of the lowest times of my career. As he held my hand, he reminded me of my self worth and how much we all contribute both at work and at home. He accepted everyone for what they were without harsh judgement.

May God Bless You Joe. I'm sure he has bigger plans for you and you would have agreed...

Debbie, Starla and Josh,

I loved Joe and will miss him. I am glad I had some time to spend with him.

We know he is in a better place.

Love you.

We are thinking and praying about you with all our hearts. May God comfort and bless you in this time of need