Jake was born July 18, 1994 in Dillon, SC, the son of James 'Jay' W. and Stephanie Greene David. He attended Dillon High School. He was a member of Main Street Methodist Church, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Key Club, and the Dillon Varsity Football Team.
He is survived by his parents Stephanie and Jay David of Dillon, SC; Grand Mother, Peggy W. David of Dillon, SC; Grand Parents, Richard W. and Martha Greene of Cheraw, SC; Aunts and Uncles, Frank B. and Carol David, IV of Greenville, SC and R. Warren and Laura Greene of Cary, NC; cousins, Hannah Greene, Quint David, Lindsey Wilson, and Jessica David.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be made to the Jake David Scholarship Fund, % Dillon High School, 1730 Highway 301 North, Dillon, SC 29536 or Main Street Methodist Church, 401 Main Street, Dillon, SC 29536.
You may sign the guestbook at kannadayfuneralhome.com.
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Teresa McRae-McDuffie
December 1, 2011
I have never met you or your son but he played football with my nephew. The day I heard of your loss my heart ached for you both and my prayers followed. I continue to pray for your stregnth and that you keep each other encouraged and uplifted during this time. May God keep you during this time and forever more.
Tonda Coonce
November 29, 2011
My prayers and thoughts are with you both.
nicole ward
November 28, 2011
I am Blanche Lindseys caregiver and I am heartbroken to hear of your loss. My prayers are with your family....
Helen Nicholson
November 25, 2011
Jay and Stephanie, I was so sorry to hear of the death of your beloved son,Jake. My prayers go out to you and your family.
Sara Smith
November 25, 2011
Stephanie,
My heart breaks for you and your family. Please give Richard my condolence, I worked at B. C. Moore's Wadesboro office. Will continue to lift you up in prayer.
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