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Johnnie E. Davis

Pettersburg, Virginia

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Johnnie Elton "Bubba" Davis of Ettrick, Va., was called home suddenly on Jan. 4, 2010. Johnnie was educated in the Petersburg school system and was employed by Colonial Interior, Chester, Va.On April 28, 2008, Johnnie gave his life to the Lord. His loving and giving spirit was expressed thru his...

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To The Davis Family,

I too share in your loss. Johnnie was a good friend and neighbor of mine for many years who was always willing to help others. His infectious laugh, inquisitive nature, and lively attitude will be greatly missed. At times like this try to be strong and always remember to keep your hand in the hand of that man from Galilee.

Rest well Johnnie. Your work here on earth is done. Move on up a little higher to dwell with God and his son.

To the family of Johnnie Davis,
I am so sorry for your lost. I knew a little about Johnnie even before I met him. He worked and was a dear friend of my wife Rose. The first thing I remember when I met you was your smile {justa beaming} and your gentle way of talking to people. We got to know each other more over the last few years and I remember in April 2008 when Rose told me that you went to the church next door and talked to Travis about Jesus Christ, I rejoiced and thanked GOD...

To the family of Johnnie Davis,

Our family was sadden to hear of the loss of your love one Johnnie Davis. We have known Johnnie since we moved to the Ettrick area. Johnnie was not only our carpet man he was a dear friend and neighbor. He always had a kind word and a friendly wave and smile as he drove by or pulled into our drive-way to talk.

Rest in peace Johnnie. You will truly be missed in the neighborhood.

To The Family of Johnnie Davis,
I am truly sorry to hear of your sudden loss, but believe that God knows best and will ease your sorrow. I have known Johnnie for over twenty years and he has always had that same gentle smile, kind nature and quiet spirit. He installed carpet for us and always did an excellent job. I am sure he will be missed by all. May God bless and keep you in the days and nights ahead.

Well Johnnie Where do I start. You have been the one constant in my life and the lives of everyone that was fortunate to have met you. I guess I just took for granted that you would always be there for me but i guess sometimes things dont always work out like you want. My wish would be that I could always have you in my life. I hope you know how important you were and are to not only me but my whole family. I think I should have made you a Goodman since you seemed to care as much for my...

To the Family,
I would like to express my gratitude for having known and worked with Johnnie. Johnnie was a steadfast, hard working compassinate individual. There was never any deceit in him; no falsehoods- only deep integrity and truth. Johnnie was a great listener and a great friend to anyone who might need his friendship. He was extremely generous with his talents and time and influenced more people than he could ever have realized. I am blessed to have known him.

To the family of 'Johnny'

We knew Johnny as our carpet installer. We always looked forward to his coming to our home, or to the houses we were building to do a job. He was the best. He always had a smile, talked about his family and how much they meant to him, and always did the best job possible. He was a joy to be around and he will be missed. We are so sad to hear of his parting but find comfort in knowing that one day we will see him in Heaven. Connie and Charles Felts

To the family of Johnnie, with sadness I express my deepest condolences. Johnnie will be missed by all of us who normally come together at the neighborhood cookouts on laurel road. We will miss his smile and that sense of humor. God bless.

To Linda Kearney and Family,
Our prayers are with your family in the death of your brother. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Rev. Randolph and Denise Mitchell