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A wonderful son of GOD, humble man, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, hard worker and devoted husband. Gone but never forgotten.
Loved One
December 29, 2024
Belle Chasse, Louisiana
May 20, 1940 – Oct 27, 2024
Willie Davis passed away on October 27, 2024 in Belle Chasse, Louisiana. Funeral Home Services for Willie are being provided by Robinson Family Funeral Home. The obituary was featured in The Times-Picayune on November 6, 2024.
A wonderful son of GOD, humble man, father, grandfather, great grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, hard worker and devoted husband. Gone but never forgotten.
Loved One
December 29, 2024
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Dennis Johnson
November 11, 2024 | Friend
Bo was a quite strong man; not a big talker but when he did he got his message across; He comes from a strong rural religious family; The Davis family were leaders in the Church and the community led by Mr James Davis and his wife Mrs Gracie Davis; a very religious, educated, helping and loving family; my condolences to the family; The Holly Grove and Wisner community are so thankful and blessed to have been blessed by God to be able to have cherished memories of you; we love y'all and May...
Dennis Johnson
November 11, 2024 | Friend
My beloved Uncle Bo, we didn´t see each other often but would talk either on your birthday are when my dad would visit. You can now rest in peace. I will cherish the times we talked. You will be deeply missed and never forgotten. We may be apart, but your memories will live within the family forever. LaShonda Davis Crowe
LaShonda Davis Crowe
November 09, 2024 | Family
Mr.Will husband of Maria , friend of Nolan and Adrell, may God comfort your family and strengthen them with your amazing strength from God. You will be missed from prayers that were given from you daily. Vivia and Dwain Hall
Vivia B.Hall
November 09, 2024 | Friend
Uncle Bo is how I knew you...Your service at the Post Office was your known contribution to society...you used to dance with me at parties, walk Lake Merritt on Sunday's and let me learn to play cards at the "adult" table, while scaring the adults with your passion for the game, as you turned red, got loud and stood up...so much fun! I hope you have a good time in Heaven with Aunt Imogene, Aunt Flora, Grandma and the rest of the family that have gone before you...you will be missed.
Tawnya Davis
November 07, 2024 | Family