Reverend Thomas Davis Jr.

Reverend Thomas Davis Jr. obituary, Clemson, SC

Reverend Thomas Davis Jr.

Thomas Davis Obituary

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The Rev. Thomas C. Davis of Clemson, SC, died Saturday, Jan. 13, 2018, in Anderson, SC, surrounded by family. He had retired as rector of Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Clemson. Rev. Davis was born in Laceyville, PA., August 21, 1929 , a son of Thomas C. Davis Sr. and Frances Harrison Davis. He graduated from Laceyville High School with the Class of 1947. He attended Washington and Lee University and graduated from Drew University with a Master of Divinity degree. He was ordained into the Methodist Church in 1958 and later was received into the Episcopal Church. He served parishes in Centermoreland, PA (where he discovered that his great-grandfather, John Harrison, had also served); at St. Stephen's in Wilkes-Barre, PA and Roslindale, Massachusetts, before being called to Holy Trinity, which he served as rector for many years. Moved by the experiences of his young parishoners during the Vietnam War, he joined the U.S.Army as a military chaplain. While he was in Vietnam, his young family lived in Wyalusing. Even after retirement he served as supply clergy in various churches and as far away as Towanda, PA., as recently as December. He was admired as an avid reader and scholar, an excellent preacher, a compassionate pastor and friend to many, as well as a loving son, husband, father and grandfather. He and his family often spent summer vacations at the family farm on Lime Hill with his parents and young cousin, John Harrison, and visited with old friends in the area. His wife, Frances Benning Davis, predeceased him, as did a brother, Robert. He is survived by a brother, Samuel (with wife Kay) in Denver; a sister, Frances Lowe (with husband George) in Lubbock, TX.; by his four children: Thomas III (Tod), in Anderson, SC and his children Katherine and Thomas IV; Pamela Hopkins (with husband William), Greenville, NC, and their children, William and Mathew; Andrea Davis Walker and children Kelly Moore, Adam, Nathan, and Carrie; and Stephen Davis, Clemson, as well as numerous nieces and nephews. Funeral services will be held Friday, January 19, 2018 at 2:00 PM at Holy Trinity Episcopal Church, Clemson, with burial to follow in Old St. Paul's Episcopal Church Cemetery. The family will receive friends from 1-2 p.m. in the church parlors. Condolences may be expressed online at www.robinsonfuneralhomes.com which is assisting the family. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be made instead to the Frances Davis fund, which can be found at the Holy Trinity website.

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October 23, 2021

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March 1, 2018

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January 22, 2018

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Sandeep Chellapilla

October 23, 2021

Very sad to read about Rev. Tom Davis' passing, nay union with the Lord and Savior [I came to know very belatedly, as I was overseas for last ten years]. I have always remembered him with gratitude and warmth for the last thirty years, since he kindly offered his most gracious and magnanimous help when I landed for the first time as an international student in Greenville with missing baggage, and was at a loss as to how to reach Clemson. Rev. Davis kindly offered to drop me off at Clemson - as his son Stephen had come to pick him up. It's truly the Lord's Grace Rev. Davis' magnanimity that saw me - a stranger in a new land - reach Clemson late that evening. I shall always remember Rev. Davis' divine help that brought me to Clemson and provided much-needed respite from my troubled journey. May his soul rest in Peace, in God. With profound sadness and respects,

Jon Rasula

March 1, 2018

Tom was one of the dearest souls I've ever known. My oldest 1st cousin, nephew to my mother, Lucy Davis Rasula, a person who touched so many with the gift of being genuine.

Carol Schneider

January 22, 2018

Tom's leaving has left a void in many of our hearts. We are comforted by knowing he is with our Lord and Savior. Peace be with you Tom. Much love, Paul and Carol Schneider

Mary Wheeler

January 21, 2018

So sorry for your loss

Nancy Dalton

January 20, 2018

We are missing Tom so much. He was our parish priest when we were Clemson residents. We had the highest respect for him. Twelve years after we moved out of state, our daughter insisted in asking him to perform vows at her wedding. We were so happy that he and Fran made the trip. We will never forget them. Condolences to his family We did not know if his passing until the day of the funeral, otherwise we would have been there among the mourners. Rest in peace, Tom.

Brenda Camden

January 19, 2018

So sorry for the passing of Father Davis. He was a Great Man. He was with us at St. James Episcopal in Greenville,SC for so long he became one of us! I never knew anyone that did not like him.

Nicholas Beasley

January 19, 2018

The people of Resurrection in Greenwood received great spiritual benefit from the ministry of Fr. Davis during his many Sundays here, as interim rector and as vacation supply. We remember Tom's loving ways, his good humor, and his excellent preaching. He encouraged me in my ministry in so many ways. May he rest in peace and rise in glory!

Jean & Dick Chapin

January 18, 2018

Tom, our good friend for 70 years, a joy to be with, a good and holy priest, we look forward to our reunion with you and Fran in our Father's house, preferably a farm house! Love and hugs to his beloved family and friends from Jean and Dick Chapin

Irene Melly

January 18, 2018

From a friend of John Harrison, and a scouter, I am truly sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all. Lifted on the wings of an eagle.

Roger & Jeannie Jayne

January 18, 2018

Our deepest sympathies.

Dennis Crenshaw

January 18, 2018

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.

Mike and Roalind jjGeorgion

January 17, 2018

Tom Davis was our most favorite rector. He was the priest who helped our family through a hard time and then performed our marriage over 44 years ago. Whenever we met him, he always greeted us with such a wonderful smile that it made the day much better. Mike remembers being Tom's first Senior Warden at Holy Trinity and the two working to start a fantastic ministry. I remember one Sunday when Tom called us at home asking "if we were missing #4?" We had taken two cars and each thought the other had the youngest child. Thanks to Tom we still have #4. We know that he is at rest with his Boss. God speed, Tom Davis.

Rebecca Dixon

January 16, 2018

Condolences and prayers for the family. We at Grace Church in Anderson were so very blessed to have him the times that we did. He will be very sorely missed. The Dixons ~ Brett, Rebecca & Ben

Susan Georgion

January 16, 2018

A life well lived. He was so good to our family after my mother passed away in 1972. Never forgotten...

Father Tom was so instrumental in my life as a teenager prior and during my mother's passing in early 1972, his first funeral at Holy Trinity. He also helped me with the transition from serving in South Korea (after Vietnam ended) back to life in Clemson.

Nancy G

January 15, 2018

Father Tom was so instrumental in my life as a teenager prior and during my mother's passing in early 1972, his first funeral at Holy Trinity. He also helped me with the transition from serving in South Korea (after Vietnam ended) back to life in Clemson. When I first moved back to the Clemson area in late 2014, Father Tom was the first person I wanted to see. His gracious reception was awe-inspiring - he said "you look like your mother", a compliment in my eyes. He was not just a minister, but more a teacher and a counselor. He was a visionary and truly a connection for my family! I will always remember Father Tom with affection and warmth. Look homeward, angel - now take a rest. You will always be with me as "one of a kind". (Picture: Father Tom on the left at our English Tea in 2015)

Nancy G.

January 15, 2018

Father Tom was so important in my life prior to and during my mom's passing in 1972, adjusting to coming back from S. Korea and later having a fond friendship with Father Tom when I moved back to the area in late 2014. I know his heavenly journey is glorious and swift. I send my continued love and affection to a true Christian visionary who "walked the talk".

Alex Gundry

January 15, 2018

I was very saddened to learn of Father Davis' passing. I, as a member of Grace Episcopal Church in Anderson,SC had the pleasure to interact with him when he came to to us when Father Jack was out of town or had other obligations.
Reverend Davis was a very fine person and I consider it a privilege to have known him
My prayers are going out to the family, asking GOD's peace and strength to each and every one.

lloyd davis

January 15, 2018

our thoughts, love and hugs are with you all. grieve as you must, but remember to smile, tell stories and celebrate a wonderful life well spent ...and well cherished by all whose lives were touched by this special man...cousin lloyd and all my family (daughter emily is at shaw afb in sumter sc)

Cathy (Ging) Huddle

January 14, 2018

Andrea, Your father was an amazing person and the best minister in every way that I have ever known. I was always captivated by his sermons and his ability to stray from the "let's not offend anyone" into meaningful insight. He counseled my husband I before we were married and performed the service. He was there for me when when my father died and it meant the world to me. When we would come back to Clemson for visits he always made us feel like we had never left. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your entire family.

Betty and Jim Snowden

January 13, 2018

May light perpetual shine upon him. You all are in our thoughts and prayers.

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