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Mr. Calvin Lenior Davis II
(July 5, 2010)
Service: Bethel Missionary Baptist Church
11:00 am Saturday 07-10-2010
654 W. Anderson Street
Orlando, Florida 32805
Visitation: Mitchell's Funeral Home
4-8 pm Friday, July 9
501 Fairvilla Road
Orlando, Florida 32808
  Cemetery: Washington Park Cemetery
Orlando, Florida

Obituary

The Legacy of
Mr. Calvin Lenoir Davis, II


A Time To Be Born
Mr. Calvin Lenoir Davis, II was born on February 7, 1984 in Orlando, Florida to Calvin and Christine Davis. He was the eldest of three children.

A Time To Grow
Calvin was raised and attended school in Orlando, Florida. He became a Christian and was baptized at an early age at Bethel Missionary Baptist Church under the leadership of Pastor Rollie Murray, Jr. Even through his disability, Calvin persevered and was a graduate of Jones High School. Calvin was also a very talented football and basketball player. His latest adventure was learning how to drive.

A Time of Career
Calvin worked for several different companies in Orlando in the Customer Service Area.

A Time to Remember
Calvin really loved his family and friends. He really enjoyed spending time with his grandparents. Although Calvin was very quiet and humble, he could light up any room with his presence and smile.

Calvin was preceded in death by his grandfathers, Leroy Davis and Henry L. Johnson, great grandfather, James Davis, great grandmother, Effie Mae Volley and uncle, Kenneth L. Davis.

A Time of Departure
The Lord in His infinite wisdom deemed it timely that on Monday, July 5, 2010, the time had come for Calvin to transition from his earthly tabernacle to his eternal home in glory. His departure is a deep and personal loss to his family and friends and he will be deeply missed by them all.

Calvin leaves a legacy of memories to be cherished by his, father, Calvin L. Davis, Sr.; mother Christine Davis; sister, Chantel Davis; brother, Christopher Davis; grandmothers, Johnnie Mae Davis and Mary Ann Edge; great grandmother, Rosa Davis-Tyson; uncles Walter L. Davis (Elaine), Barney L. Davis (Kay), Kalvin Davis, Eddie J. Edge, Craig L. Edge, Jimmy L. Edge and Andrew Boatman; aunts, Bernadette Davis, Mary J. Anderson and Hattie Boatman; godmother, Gwendolyn Williams; and a host of aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and many sorrowing friends.


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