Atkinson-Brantley County GaArchives Obituaries.....Davis, Lee L. December 10, 2008
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Atkinson County Citizen -  December 15, 2008
 Lee L. Davis, 84, of Hortense, GA died early Wednesday morning at Hospice of 
the Golden Isles, Brunswick.
 Born in Homerville, GA, his parents were Orbie D. and Inez Corbitt Davis. He 
is preceded in death by his brothers, Elton, Billy and Vernell Davis.
 He served in the United States Air Force and was a heavy equipment operator, a 
member of Nahunta First Baptist Church and a member of Hayner Hunting Club.
 He is survived by his wife of 27 years, Betty Crews Davis of Hortense; 10 
children and spouses, Sharron and John Smith of Hortense, Brenda Holcombe of 
Hortense, Steve and Linda Dykes of Nahunta, David Davis of Lake City, FL, Cary 
and Cassie Dykes of Hortense, Roger and Serena Dykes of Brunswick, Vickie and 
Lloyd Johns of Nahunta, Joey Dykes of Hortense, Hank Davis of Hortense and Walt 
and Tina Dykes of Hortense; 20 grandchildren, 33 great grandchildren; 7 sisters 
and brothers, Luvelle Mullis of Axson, Jean Joyner (Albert) of Waycross, Mary 
Anne Zorn (Bill) of Axson, Delores Bennett (Huey) of Millwood, Orbie Davis, Jr. 
(Carol) of Waycross, Bunk Davis (Mary) and Evelyn Steele of Waycross; 2 sisters 
in law, Cecile Davis of Fairfax and Eloise Davis of Axson; several nieces and 
nephews and other relatives.
 Visitation was Friday evening at 6 p.m. at Frye Funeral Home, Nahunta.
 Funeral services were Saturday morning at 11 a.m. at Nahunta First Baptist 
Church with Rev. Randy Carson and Rev. Leon Wilson officiating. Burial followed 
in Pierce Chapel Cemetery, Schlatterville.
 Pallbearers wee Shane Kersey, Dylan Dykes, Clay Dykes, Brian Smith, Michael 
White, Justin Dykes.
 Honorary pallbearers were Men's Bible Class of Nahunta First Baptist Church 
and Members of Hayner Hunting Club.
 Frye Funeral Home was in charge of arrangements.



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