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Mr. Kenneth Marion Davis, 77, passed away on Wednesday, June 5, 2024. Kenneth was born on December 25, 1946, to the late Marion Bruce and Sarah Polson Davis. Mr. Kenneth honorably served in the United States Army and was proudly decorated with the Bronze Star and the Purple Heart for his service. His commitment to his country extended beyond his military duty as he remained an active member of the American Legion. Mr. Kenneth was an active member of Windsor Park Freewill Baptist Church, where he enjoyed attending services and other church functions.
Mr. Kenneth was an avid outdoorsman and found joy spending most of his time outside, fishing, watching rain showers, and gardening. In the quieter moments, he enjoyed watching tv and movies. However, above all else, Mr. Kenneth cherished his family dearly and his faithful canine companion Elvis.
Mr. Kenneth Davis was preceded in death by his parents listed above; his wife, Patricia Davis; his brothers, Tommy Davis, Vernon Davis, Charles Davis; his sisters, Louise Davis, Lottie Davis, Jean Davis; and his grandson, Joshua Ryan Davis.
Left to cherish his memory are his sons, Kenneth Paul Davis (Melissa) of Cheraw, SC, Jeffrey Scott Davis (Debra) of Cheraw, SC; his grandchildren, Amanda Davis (Steven), Katelyn Davis, Emily Short; his great-grandchildren, Juliana Davis, Serena Davis; his brothers, James Davis, Donnie Davis, Jakie Ray Davis; a sister, Margaret Cook and numerous nieces and nephews.
A graveside service will be held at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 8, 2024, at Chatham Hill Memorial Gardens in Cheraw, SC.
Kiser Funeral Home has been entrusted to serve the Davis family during their time of grief.
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