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Mr. James Alvin Davis: Our Heartfelt Condolences to the beloved ones left guiding

Mr. James Alvin Davis, age 73, of Portal, Ga., passed away on Friday, December 16, 2022, at his home less than the treatment of Ogeechee Place Hospice.
    He was a Bulloch County native and graduate of William James Significant School of Statesboro, Ga.
    He retired as a farmer from Blitch Put Farms and was a Vietnam Army veteran.
    He is survived by his spouse, Annie Davis of Portal, Ga. children, Vickie Jones, Tommie (Laura) Scott, James Williams, all of Statesboro, Ga. Carlotta (Jason) Davis, Shameka (Wilken) Davis-Washington and James Davis Jr., all of Portal, Ga. sisters, Patricia Davis and Linda Smith, both equally of Statesboro, Ga. brother, Harvey Davis of Statesboro, Ga. aunt, Sallie Ellis of Metter, Ga. and a host of other relations and pals.
    A wander-by means of viewing will be held on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, from 5 p.m. until eventually 7 p.m. in the Statesboro Chapel of Craig R. Tremble Funeral Residences, Inc.
    The celebration of daily life support will be held on Thursday, December 22, 2022, at 11 a.m. at Scarboro Grove Missionary Baptist Church, 21 Pecan Grove Street, Portal, GA 30450 with the Rev. Grant Turner, pastor, and Bishop Anthony Chavers as eulogist. Internment will be held in the Rehovia Baptist Church Cemetery, 609 Rehovia Church Highway, Portal, GA.
    We will adhere to CDC guidelines.
    Friends could sign the on-line sign up book at www.craigrtremblefuneralhome.com.
    If you select to send out bouquets to the family members by means of our floral retail outlet, an impartial florist will make shipping and delivery according to your instructions.
    The celebration of existence expert services have been entrusted to the treatment of Craig R. Tremble Funeral Properties, Inc., Statesboro Chapel, 238 West Most important Avenue, Statesboro, GA 30458.

Statesboro Herald, December 22, 2022
Indication the Legacy online guestbook at www.statesboroherald.com.

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