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Larry Davis Obituary

Larry C. Davis
Hephzibah , GA—Larry C. Davis a proud father, husband, brother and brave retired Veteran of the Army Signal Corps, was blessed and loved. He made his
final journey on March 22, 2020. He is survived by family members. Daughters; Shavonne Davis, Cotrena Davis, and Tawanda Davis of Hephzibah, GA. Sisters; Charlene Davis,Bernadette Fobbs, Patricia Davis-Bush, and Sheilah Davis-Kitchings. Two Brothers; Clifford Davis and Mauree Davis. Four grandchildren and a host of friends and family.
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Published by The Augusta Chronicle from Apr. 4 to Apr. 5, 2020.

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Bernadette Fobbs

April 28, 2020

My brother said four words to me in 1982 that continue to have a significant impact on my military career 37 years later. Yes, it took him an hour to say the words but they were worth waiting for. Those four words led to my accomplishing things I never thought I could, including working in the Pentagon, twice! He told me, Always do your best. As usual , his directive was right. I miss you brother.

Mauree Davis

April 12, 2020

I had the distinct honor and privilege of being his little brother and as a big brother L.C. left nothing in the tank and truly gave all that he could give. He will forever be loved, forever be missed and forever remain in our hearts. Rest in peace big brother.

Mauree Davis

Melvin Johnson

April 5, 2020

RIP old friend

Albert Boudy

April 4, 2020

On behalf of the Department of Georgia Disabled American Veterans, we express our heartfelt condolences and prayers to the Davis family. May God bless and watch over you during your time of bereavement. And, may His grace and peace comfort you in the days ahead. Rest in Peace Comrade and Brother-in-Arms Larry C. Davis, US Army. Albert Boudy, DAV State Chaplain

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