[Funeral Program for Henry T. Davis, March 3, 2012] Page: 2 of 3
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Order of Service
Prelude
Processional
Program NarratorPoem
Solo
Scriptures
ResolutionPoem
Solo
EulogyRecessional
I Heard The Angel Say
"Precious Lord"
(Old & New Testament)God's Goodbye Garden
Obituary Read Silently"His Eye is on the Sparrow"
Rev. Kevin L. Nelson
Acknowledgments/Remarks
(Two Minutes Please)Bruce Adams, Saxophonist
Clergy, Pallbearers, Family
Ophen N. Davis
Tiarra Thomas
Cristen Darden
Rev. Ervin
Calvary Baptist Church
Jaydon Davis & Rita DavisKiandria Bell
Calvary Baptist ChurchBruce Adams, Saxophonist
Honorary Pall Bearers
Ophen Davis Kevin Davis
Anthony Davis Tyrus Davis
Damont Jones Damion Jones
Terrance NicholsMr. Henry T. Davis was born on December 9, 1942 in Hubbard,
Texas to Mr. N.T. and Eva Sims Davis. He departed this life at
2:30p.m. On February 23, 2012. Henry graduated from Phyllis
Wheatley High School in Hubbard, Texas. He enlisted into the U.S.
Army and served until his commitment was complete.Davis leaves behind two children with his first wife, Gene Arthur &
Howard Davis of Hubbard, TX and a son Ophen N. Davis. With his
second wife Mary Jones, 8 children Traci Davis, Anthony&
(Daughter-In-Law) Yolanda Davis, Carolyn Davis, Rhonda Davis,
Kristi Davis, Courtney Davis, Kevin & (Daughter-In-Law)
Andrea Davis , Tyrus Davis, 2 stepdaughters; Pamela Jones &
Dawn Jones.
Siblings include Rebecca Hobbes, League City, TX. Burnett Davis,
Dallas, TX. Bill Davis, Arlington, TX, Violet Brown, Greenville,
TX. Faye Penn, San Antonio, TX, and a host of grandchildren,
great grand-children, family and friends. Henry was preceded in
death by his parents and brother Lawrence Davis of Hubbard, TX.
I would like the memory of me to be a happy one. I'd like to leave
an echo of smiles when life is done.
I'd like to leave an echo whispering down the wire of happy times
and laughing times and bright and sunny skies.
I'd like tears of those who grieve to dry before the sun, of happy
memories that I leave when my life is done.Obituary
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