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Funeral: 11 a.m. Saturday at The Chosen Vessel, 4650 Campus Drive. Burial: Cedar Hill Memorial Park. Visitation: 2 to 6:30 p.m. Friday, with the family present 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., in the Morris-Bates Mortuary Chapel.
Survivors: Parents, Marcella Williams and Mardell Price; sisters, Alcia and Destiny Williams; grandparents, Lavesa McFarland and Sammie Mitchell; great-grandparents, Marcella Williams and Johnny Ray Williams; and a host of uncles, aunts, other relatives and family friends.
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Elaine
August 9, 2004
May God bless the family and friends of those who have lost this precious child. I pray that his life will serve as a reminder to us all of our responsibilities to love and protect one another.
M M
August 2, 2004
Davontae,
God bless you little angel - you now have your wings and peace forever.
Louis & Alvernia Mills
August 2, 2004
When we lose a loved one to death , it is perfectly normal to grieve. We must honor and recognize each stage of the grief and every emotion we have. There will be shock, denial, anger, confusion, fear, helplessness, numbness, and eventually, acceptance. There will be a point when we do not know what to do, but we want to do something. At this point we must understand and accept, there is no death; there is no end; there is only transformation. Davontae, now exists in a new time, new place, new reality- and so do we. The relationship as we know it has been tranformed from the physical to the spiritual, from loveship to friendship; it has not ended; it has changed. Grief is natual, normal and to be expected. We owe it to ourselves and the memory of Davontae to grieve and cleanse our soul. I will take the time to grieve and prepare myself for the change. We love you! God be with you! (Foster Parents)
August 2, 2004
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M. S.
July 31, 2004
DAVONTAE, God could no longer take what you were going throu, so he call you home to be with him, so that he could let you see and feel what unconditional LOVE is. God bless you lil man we Love you.
Tray
July 30, 2004
God saw you in pain and suffering and decided to call his little angel home. My sympathies go out to the grandparents and sisters of this precious child. May the memories only be happy ones.
M B
July 30, 2004
Fly with the angels lil man. Know that you are loved by your family and strangers.
Missy
July 30, 2004
Davontae your time here on earth may have been short but you are in a much better place where you will be surrounded by plenty of love. My heart goes out to Davontae grandparents and sisters. Let what memories you have of him be held in a special place in your heart. Know that he has just moved home to be with the lord and to become of one his precious angels to help watch over your family. May God truly bless you doing your time of sorrow
W Watkins
July 30, 2004
God Bless you, You are free from pain and suffering.
Minerba baldoza
July 30, 2004
Davontae, I did not know you, but may god bless you and may you always be surrounded by angels.
M.
July 30, 2004
God Bless you Davontae Williams, I am glad that you are now in a safe and happy place where God can show you so much love. I didn't know you but you will be missed by many. God Bless you baby boy.
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