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Anthony Dean Davis November 15, 2002 - March 15, 2004 PHENIX CITY, AL - Anthony Dean Davis, age 1, of 1606 5th Street South, Phenix City, died Monday, March 15 at Memorial Health Hospital in Savannah, Ga. Graveside services will be held 1 p.m. Sunday, March 21 at Evergreen Memory Gardens with the Rev. Charles Mullen officiating, according to Sconiers Funeral Home, Columbus. There will be no public viewing of the remains. The family will receive friends at the Scott's residence, 1606 5th Street South, Phenix City. Anthony was born Nov. 15, 2002 in Columbus, the son of Nicholas Wissert and Janine Davis. Survivors other than his parents include his maternal grandfather, the Rev. Charles Mullen (Cassandra), Jeannie Jackson (Revel), Marsha Scott (Nichlos); maternal grandparents, Dean Wissert and Patricia Wissert; one brother, Terrance Davis Jr.; uncles, Javonte' Scott, Marcus Hayes, Jordan Hayes, Avniel Jackson, Marlian Manassa and Charles Mullen Jr.; aunts, Juleesa Jolley, Sarai Jackson, Casheila Mullen, Ganine Mullen, Veronica Works, other relatives and friends.

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Published by Columbus Ledger-Enquirer on Mar. 19, 2004.

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Jesse Samora

September 1, 2018

Your brothers love you, miss you, and speak of you all the time.

Janine Barker

September 1, 2018

There's never a day I don't think about you I love you so much I miss you so much I still can't put into words how I feel I've tried my best to continue to live without you it is very hard that I know that when it's my time you'll be there waiting for me I miss you son I love you and I'll see you I get home

delilah wissert

April 3, 2004

For my nephew:

Your auntie will forever miss you. Your beautiful smiling face will stay in my heart always. I guess God needed another little angel. I am sure you are the most precious one he has. Please watch over your daddy now, and know that we love and miss you so much. I wish i would have been given the opportunity to get to know you and for you to be able to know me and your beautiful cousins. We will never forget you. I love you very much

Love,

your auntie

Nicholas Wissert

April 3, 2004

son i love you, and i am so proud of you. there are no words to explain the way that i feel. i miss you so much. my little fat man. i know your in a better place, and ill see you again when my time comes.i just look at your picture and stare for hours and just think about what you could have been. you were a great son, and everybody loveed you so much.even the people that didnt know you. your big grin and your fat face. the last words you said to me was"i love you" well i love you to more then you'll ever know. i used to love the way you looked at me with so much love. ill never forget you son you were the greatest part of me. i miss spending time with you and all the fun we would have when you were with me. its hard not to cry when i think of what happened to you. i wish i could have been there more for you son. everybody misses you and loves you. you will always be in my thoughts.I LOVE YOU SON!!!

kelly wissert

April 3, 2004

to Anthony Dean; Your Grandpa and I love to play your first phone message for family and friends, and when we got your note and picture I cried because you looked so cute! We will always Love you Cutie Pie! Love, Kelly Wissert

gary DEAN wissert

April 3, 2004

For my Grandson,

I know I will get the pleasure of seeing your smiling face in heaven.

Your Grandpa loves you and will always have memories of your first (Quiet) phone call and your pictures.

God Bless you(and we know he has) love Grandpa Wissert

Patricia Wissert

April 3, 2004

I will forever hear your laughter when you talked to Gramma on the phone. I will forever see your smile for I have pictures at home. You are forever in my heart and for that I will never be alone. I will see you in Heaven when God takes me home. Love always, Gramma xxx 000

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