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Lewis Wilson Davis

Charlotte, North Carolina

Aug 11, 1958 – Jan 27, 2025

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August 11, 1958
DIED
January 27, 2025
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Charlotte, North Carolina

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Lewis Wilson Davis August 11, 1958 - January 27, 2025 Charlotte, North Carolina - Lewis Wilson Davis, II "Pete" passed away on January 27, 2025 as the result of an accident at Charlotte Douglas International Airport. Born in Charlotte on August 11, 1958 to Lewis Wilson Davis and Frances Mangum...

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Pete was a fantastic person. I worked with him in airfreight for many years back in the late 80s early 90s one of the sweetest people I´ve ever met rest in peace Pete. He will be missed by so many.

To Frances , Mark Erin and family This is a note from Chris Mountcastle formerly of charlotte. Just heard to night through the Youngs about this Horrible accident causing the death of Pete I was a friend of Frances and Lou and Pete for many years Joyce young told me and. Patricia my daughter did a search and found it Pete was a great son ,brother and friend I pray for you all Let me hear from you I live in Leesburg. Va close to my daughter Still can´t believe it My deepest...

When I transferred to Charlotte/Douglas Intl Airport in 1997, I met Pete on the ramp over on C-concourse. I worked many of flights with him. He was very cordial and you very rarely see him upset. He had a good domineer about his work ethic and work load on the ramp. A quiet person but well liked by his peers. He will be deeply missed. My heart felt condolences goes out to his family and all. I am very saddened for your loss. God bless him...

I met Pete when I moved to Charlotte. I was 19 years old and working at the Southpark Mall. Pete was working there in the record store. We started dating and he shared his endless knowledge of music with me including his fabulous personal impersonation of the amazing Al Green. I met his friends, who meant everything to him. Bob Davis, Sherry Willey, Bob Patterson, Steve Thompson. Friends he has held dear to this day. He loved you all very much. We shared a lot of love and laughter...

Lewis & I grew up in the late 60´s & 70s together at Eastway Jr & Garinger High Schools. He was always a good friend- kind-hearted and a big, gentle fellow. My fondest memories of Pete were playing youth basketball together for 3rd Presbyterian Church´s league teams. We had some much fun- playing and going into `battle´ together. He was a great teammate & even better person. Love you, Pete! I know you´re in the loving embrace of our Lord & Savior. I´ll see you one day, Brother. In His...

Our sincere condolences in the loss of a fellow co worker. May God strengthen and comfort the family. CJ Clt Ramp

i worked with Pete many yrs ago during our Piedmont and Usair days we worked together in freight and mailsort always a kind heart he will be missed but someday we will all get to see him again rest in peace my friend

To all of us who knew Pete, you all have my condolences. He was a very special individual.

You will be missed by many!!! Prayers and hugs for your family , your friends and co workers.