Rev. M.G. Davis

Rev. M.G. Davis obituary, Kinder, LA

Rev. M.G. Davis

M.G. Davis Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Ardoin Funeral Home of Elton on Dec. 6, 2022.

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Elton- It is with great sadness that the family of Rev. M.G. Davis, announce his passing at the age of 82. He was born January 4, 1940, to Andrew P. Davis and Barbara Lawrence Roy Quibodeaux. He was a loving husband of 62 years to his wife, Patricia Lavergne Davis. M.G. was also a loving father, grandfather and great grandfather, as well as pastor of Elton United Pentecostal Church for 44 years.
At the age of 17, M.G. joined the US Navy and served his country in the Vietnam War as a radioman on the battleship USS Coral Sea. He married Patricia Ann Lavergne on August 13, 1960. He finished out his career with the Navy as a recruiter in Lafayette, La. After the Navy, he went on to Texas Bible College to pursue a degree in Theology. After Bible College, M.G. went on to pastor in Krotz Springs, Holden and in an assistant capacity in Denham Springs. While in Denham Springs, he also worked as a welder. In 1978 he accepted the pastoral position for Elton UPC, where he remained until his passing. During his time in Elton, he and his wife made several trips to Greece and the Philippines. Here, he taught many seminars at the Bible colleges and preached in several cities in each country. As Pastor in Elton, M.G. trained many who went on to become successful preachers, teachers and pastors. From this work also sprang a daughter work in Houston, TX among the gypsy nation, which has spread to other states. Rev. Davis had many trades and hobbies. He was an avid gun collector and trader. He was the owner of Po Man's Gun Shop in Elton for many years, where he shared his love for guns and outdoor sporting. Many prayers and cups of coffee were enjoyed in that shop among saints and friends. He loved being outdoors, camping, fishing and hunting. He was an excellent cook and barbequer. All of this was always second to his first love and passion; winning souls to Jesus Christ. His love of people and his compassion was second to none. He was also known to be a jokester and loved to enjoy a good laugh. He will be greatly missed by all who loved him and were blessed to call him friend.
Rev. MG. Davis is survived by his loving and devoted wife, Patricia Lavergne Davis; four sons, Butch Davis and wife, Melissa, of Kinder, Rev. Chauncey Davis of Sulphur, Timothy Davis of New Iberia and Mark Fontenot and wife, Ginger, of Bay Minette, AL; one daughter, Jaqueline Davis Dupre and husband, Joey Dupre, of Eunice; eleven grandchildren, Trey, Maghin, Ruthie, Alaina, Kelley, Marcus, Madison, Miley, Gia, Amber and Autumn; eight great grandchildren, Lundin, Carter, Mallory, Vivienne, Sophie, Liam, Finley and Harper; one brother, Ron Davis of Youngsville; and three sisters, Theresa and Kathleen Davis, both of Wichita, KS and Pat Bicknell of Lafayette.
He is preceded in death by his parents, Andrew P. Davis and Barbara Roy Lawrence Quibodeaux and two sisters, Bobbie Rouse and Kitty Baudoin.
A celebration of life will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, December 8, 2022 at the United Pentecostal Church of Elton and Basile, located at 2126 Hwy 190, Elton, LA. The family will receive visitors on Wednesday, December 7, 2022 at Elton UPC from 5-9 p.m. Visitation will resume on Thursday morning from 9 a.m. until time of service. All arrangements have been entrusted to Ardoin/Allen Parish Funeral Homes.

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Rev. Nelson & Nora Kieffer

December 7, 2022

Sis. Davis, Bro. Davis will be greatly missed. He was a true friend and was loved by Bro. & Sis. Kieffer. We enjoyed his friendship and preaching for him. We are truly sorry to hear of his passing. We pray that God will cover, comfort, and strengthen the family in this time of need.

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