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~Acknowledgement ~
The family of Kyle Davis is eternally grateful for the tremendous outpouring of love and support recieved from our many friends, neighbors, and church members. Your kind and thoughtful expressions of sympathy is deeply appreciated and gratefully acknowledged. Thank you for the many prayers and calls. A special thanks to Damon Davis, Kyle’s oldest brother for helping with his care and support that was dearly needed.
~Honorary Pallbearers ~
Grandchildren Jordan William Jeremiah Davis Marco Davis, II Little Miss Brooklyn Asher Davis Ryan Turnbo
~Active Pallbearers ~
Gerald Anthony Marlon Davis DeJuan Davis Perry Patrick Keith Rash Toriano Davis
I’ll Be Missing You
Committal Rites & Interment Saturday, May 26, 2018 • 12:30 P.M. New Park Memorial Gardens 3900 Sewanee Rd. Memphis, Tennessee 38109
They say that time will heal all wounds. I know that could be true It’s the lonely in-between times That I start missing you. (Much Love) __________________ I sit alone now in the darkness of despair. I cry my silent tears; my heart broke into a million tiny pieces. I begin to remember the good years and the love we shared.
Your Wife, Beverly
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Mr. Kyle Davis, Sr. was born October 22, 1957, to Isaac and Marlene Davis in Jackson, Mississippi.
He accepted Christ at an early age at Union Valley Baptist Church. He attended Magnolia Elementary and Sherwood Jr. High and graduated from Melrose High School. He also attended Shelby State Community College. He started working at Gaint Foods at an early age. He had a long career in the Food Grocery Business. He was a Lead Supervisor and Co-Manager at Mega Market and Super Lo Foods. He worked at Super Lo Until his health began to fail. He prided himself on customer service. He was honest and showed respect to his co-workers and his customers. Kyle Davis, Sr. leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife, Beverly A. Davis, sons; Kyle Davis, Jr (Trecia), Marco R. Davis (Christina) daughters, Kristal J. Davis, Marlene Turnbo (Jason), grandchildren; Jordan L. Williams, Jeremiah Davis, Marco Davis, II, Brooklyn Davis, Asher Davis, and Ryan M. Turnbo, brothers; Damon Davis and Wayne Davis, sister, Adrienne Davis, uncles; Robert Christmon of Chicago, Illinois, Melvin Christmono of Jackson, Mississippi, four sisters-in-law and two brothers-in-law, Gloria Preston (Elder Sherman Preston), Inez E. Knowles, Jaquelyn D. Blake, Patricia L. Butcher (Albert), all of Memphis, Tennessee and a host of nieces nehpews, cousins and friends.
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The Day God Called You Home God looked around the garden and found an empty place. He looked down upon this earth and saw your tired face. He put his arms around you and lifted you to rest. God’s garden must be beautiful for he only takes the best.
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Saturday, May 26, 2018 • 10:30 A.M.
Emmanuel Temple Church of God in Christ
He knew that you were suffering, and He knew you were in pain. He knew that you would never be well on earth again. He saw the road was getting rough, and the hills were hard to climb, So He closed your weary eyelids, and whispered: “Peace be still.” It broke our hearts to lose you. You didn’t go alone for part of us went with you that day God called you home.
345 W. Peebles Rd. • Memphis, Tennessee 38109
Superintendent Tommy L. Scruggs ~Pastor ~
Elder Sherman Preston
Kyle, Jr., Kristal, Marlene & Marco
~Facilitator~
Processional Prayer Scripture Solo...............................................................................Elder Gentry Knowles
Love You, Dad
Expressions:
(Respectfully, 2 minutes, Please)
Co-Worker.........................Mr. Eugene Hooks Friend.................................Mr. Larry Golden Sister-in-law...............Sister Jacquelyn Blake Brother-in-law.............Sgt. Albert M. Butcher Selection.............................................................Emmanuel C.O.G.I.C. Choir
Expressions:
Brothers & Sister: Damon, Wayne & Adrienne Children: Kyle, Kristal, Marlene and Marco
He was preceded in death by his father, Isaac Davis, mother, Marlene E. Davis, father and mother-in-law, Lovie Lang, Sr., Eula Ray Lang, six brothers-in-law, Jimmie Lang, Sr., Lovie Lang, Jr., Ronald Lang, Micheal Lang, Robert L. Knowles, Samuel Blake, and one nephew; Carl Lang.
Words of Comfort...................................................Missionary Virgie Scruggs Acknowledgments.............................................................Miss Jennifer Smith Selection.............................................................Emmanuel C.O.G.I.C. Choir Eulogy........................................................................Supt. Tommy L. Scruggs Recessional
Father-in-law
I came into your family not knowing what I’d find I was nervous and afraid You gently eased my mind
You made me feel right at home From the first day that we met You welcomed me with opened arms, And that I won’t forget. You always have encouraged me
From, Daughter-in-law Christina Davis
Pastor, Emmanuel C.O.G.I.C.
Granddad we will miss you.
With kind words that you say I know I can depend on you On any given day. You’re a great father-in-law You stand out above the rest. I thank God for blessing me With you - the very best
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We will miss you calling us meat head and lil rascals. For Brooklyn, it was always she can keep up with them boys and miss attitude. The list could go on when we did something wrong. We will miss the hugs and kisses you gave. When we would leave you always said I love you. Our most favorite memory, the endless supply of chips, candy, and flavored water. Even at your most tired moments you still gave to time to show love. Granddad we will forever miss that.
We love you.