Philip-Davenport-Obituary

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Philip "Dickey" Davenport

Hattiesburg, Mississippi

Jan 11, 1949 – Mar 18, 2013 (Age 64)

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BORN
January 11, 1949
DIED
March 18, 2013
AGE
64
LOCATION
Hattiesburg, Mississippi

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Moore Funeral Service - Hattiesburg Obituary

   Philip "Dickey" Davenport, 64, ofHattiesburg, died Monday, March 18, 2013 at Forrest General Hospital. Serviceswill be at 10 a.m., Saturday, March 23, 2013, at Moore Funeral Home inHattiesburg, followed by burial in Highland Cemetery.

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Mr.Davenport we will truly miss you here at Wells Fargo! Rest well my Friend.

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

Dickey, thank you for your many years of friendship, no matter the miles and time apart, its was as if it was only yesterday when fate had our lives to cross. Thank you for the kind words spoken to my son, you again showed your true nature of kindness. Thank you for your service to this nation and may God comfort your family in their time of sorrow. Always, Bobby

I am deeply saddened to learn of Dickie's passing. We were teammates as freshmen at USM. I remember eating shrimp at his home and his parents were most hospitable. I hadn't seen Dickie in about 15 years but I think of him often as well as other teammates. My prayers are with the family.
John Witt Elkmont, Al.

I am deeply saddened to learn of Dickie's passing. We were teammates as freshmen at USM. I remember eating shrimp at his home as a freshman and his parents being most hospitable. I hadn't seen Dickie in about 15 years but I often think of him as well as other teammates. My prayers are with his family.

Dickey and I, Duc Pho, RVN Jan 70, after returning from the Hill 285 mission.

Dickey,
Sleep well my friend, you will truly be missed. Every day of life we had was a gift. God's speed Bro!

Dickie, you were a good friend and teammate. You were also a helluva soldier. RIP.

Federal Judge Lansing Mitchell described Dickey as "a dog protecting his front porch" in open court. Fearless, loyal & proud, no could ask for a better friend. RIP little buddy!

Dickie,
It has been a long time since HHS, but obviously you made a lasting impression on me. I will always remember that smile. "One tough guy with a kind heart". Thank you for your service. (RIP). May God comfort your family and friends.
Doug Nobles (class of 68')