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Homer H. Davis, Jr., age 47, of Bronston, passed from this life on Monday, August 22, 2016.
Homer was born in Chicago, Illinois, on December 7, 1968, son of Homer Davis, Sr. and Judith Ann Smith Davis Caster. He was a graduate of the Pulaski County High School Class of 1987. Homer married Lola Dugger, in Somerset, on January 9, 1995. He worked as the meat manager/cutter for Save-A-Lot North, of Somerset. Homer loved the outdoors; he loved the lake and going fishing. He loved playing horseshoes and cookouts. Homer enjoyed his family time and visiting with friends. He was a member of St. Mildred’s Catholic Church, in Monticello.
He is survived by his parents, Homer Davis, Sr., of Somerset, and Judith Caster, of Tateville; his wife, Lola Davis; his son, Dustin Lee Davis, of Ft. Wayne, Indiana; his daughters, Brittany Davis and Cindy Davis, of Bronston; and his brothers, Boyd (and Debbie) Davis, of Jenkins, and Arland David (and Trena) Davis, of Tateville.
Preceding Homer in death is his brother, George Earl Davis; his paternal grandparents, Noll and Betty Davis; his maternal grandparents, Boyd and Phyllis Smith; and his father-in-law, Herbert E. Dugger, Sr.
Visitation will be on Wednesday, August 24, 2016, after 6:00 p.m., in Southern Oaks Funeral Home Chapel.
Masonic Rites will be conducted by the Burnside Masonic Lodge #634, on Wednesday, at 7:00 p.m., in the funeral home chapel.
Funeral services will be on Thursday, August 25, 2016, at 1:00 p.m., in Southern Oaks Funeral Home Chapel with Father Jay VonHandorf officiating. Burial will be in Quinton Cemetery, in Bronston.
Prayers to the Davis family to help with the lose of such a wonderful man.
Prayers for him NS HIS family. he will be missed. i really nice guy and a real good meat cutter
Remembering the family, as they try to cope with the grief. Judy , family, please know we care!
Condolences to his family & friends. Mr. Davis was a fine gentleman and will be missed.
My husband and I have known Homer for several years. He would cut our meat for us at Save A Lot Store. This young man was never without a smile. He was the kind of person you liked immediately. He did not care going out of his way to help you. I think Homer is a wonderful person! We are very sad to hear and read of his early passing. Every time we would go into the store where he worked, he would come out and say hello to us. Homer was a very kind man. He will surely be missed by all of his family and friends. Rest in peace. God bless all of his loved ones.
Our sincerest sympathy to the family and friends at this your time of loss. We wanted to share a thought found at Job 14:14,15 it states, “If a man dies, can he live again?I will wait all the days of my compulsory serviceUntil my relief comes. You will call, and I will answer you.You will long for the work of your hands.” May you have peace and comfort.”
JR
My heart goes out to Lola and the kids Homer was a great person and always had a smile on his face he would make u laugh even thou u didn’t want to we will see u again Homer u will be missed R.I.P Lola if u ever need anything please let me know I don’t care if it is a shoulder to lean or cry on that goes for the girls to the family is in my prayers