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Thaddeus Davis Jr.

Charleston, South Carolina

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Thaddeus Davis, Jr. N. CHARLESTON - The relatives and friends of Mr. Thaddeus Davis, Jr. and those of his son, Mr. Tracey Campbell; those of his parents, the late Mr. Thaddeus Davis, Sr. and Mrs. Delores A. Davis; those of his siblings, Mr. Gary Davis, Mr. Jeffrey Davis, Mr. Glen Davis, Mr. Todd...

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Hello family,

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Love you all.

Sandra, James, Candra, Dante, Vera, Ashley and Venus

Thad will be truely missed on his daily visit to the citadel carpenter shop "REST IN PEACE THAD"

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

This afternoon I mentioned to a co-worker that I hadn't seen Thaddeus this week, and was saddened to learn that Thaddeus passed away. Thaddeus was a joy to work with, day in and day out. My accept my deepest sympathies for your loss, and know that many people at The Citadel appreciated his sly smile, genuine friendliness and quiet competence. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, now and always.

To the Davis Family...I will truly miss Thaddeus and all he talks we use to have. Thaddeus was a very good friend and it does not seem that he has passed on. God in his infinite wisdom called him home to rest from his labor to his reward. I loved Thaddeus as if he was my own brother. I pray that the family be comforted knowing he is in the arms of Jesus.

We will miss Thad- he was a good man and always had a smile. Debbe Causey, The Citadel

Iknow Thaddeus Davis by Thaddeus thru family an Friends; knowing him a real good friend he'll be miss as working around him.Pray to the Family with my condolences: God known the answer:

So sorry to hear of Thads passing. I will miss his smiling face and talking about fishing and crabbing. It really brightened my day to see him. I will keep your family in my prayers.

Michell Smith
The Citadel Bookstore