Javonnie Henry Dwayne Davis

Javonnie Henry Dwayne Davis obituary, Joliet, IL

Javonnie Henry Dwayne Davis

Javonnie Henry Dwayne Davis Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Minor-Morris Funeral Home, Ltd. on Jun. 4, 2024.

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Javonnie Henry Dwayne Davis was born on December 29, 2000, in Joliet, Illinois, to Ebony July and Johnny Davis. He departed this life on Tuesday, May 21, 2024.
Javonnie attended Public Schools System and graduated from Bolingbrook High School in Bolingbrook, Illinois. He represented Bolingbrook High School at the Presidential Educations Award Summit in Washington DC. Javonnie also attended Missouri State Western where he was seeking a nursing degree, and Los Angeles Film School where he pursued his music talent. In 2022, Javonnie moved to Atlanta, GA to peruse music. He was currently working in the Bolingbrook/Willow Spring area as a Para Professional and Laborer.
Javonnie loved his family and was very passionate about being a protector and provider. Javonnie's had many other accolades throughout his life such as an Emergency Medical Technician (EMT), he also received numerous trophies and medals for wrestling, track and field, and cross country. Javonnie purpose in life was to make the family proud by his accomplishments as-well as his future endeavors.
Javonnie was preceded in death by his father, Johnny Davis; grandmother, Ginny Ruth Davis and grandfather, Everett July; his uncle, Walker Davis Jr. and cousin, Devonte Nash.
Javonnie leaves to cherish his memory and celebrate his life: his mother, Ebony July; siblings, Essence Davis, Destiny July, Keymyra Davis, Josiah Davis, and Derion Collins; grandfather, Walker Davis, and grandmother, Stacey Burley; one niece, Keyla Bell; uncles, Michael Davis, Anthony Davis and Moses Brown; aunts, Tracey, Toya, Arhonda, Kim, Cutrice, Erica, Brittaney; special friend, Kelaya Jordon; special cousins that was near and dear to his heart, Kalvin Davis and Jamaree Davis; a great niece, and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.
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