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Ann Marks-Herring
November 20, 2020
May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.
Terry Johnson
November 18, 2020
What can you say about Ray Davenport except he was a Renaissance man, he was and wanted to be so many things, but what I will remember most is how much fun we had riding horses, water skiing, riding on the motorcycle, getting drunk, causing trouble, and rescuing people. Ray was like my other brother as he was to many others. It’s not enough to say I loved him, it was so much more than that. Rest in heaven, rest in peace.
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