Charles E. Davis, Sr.-
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Charles E. Davis, Sr.-
Madison Parish, Louisiana
March 11, 1947 - January 15, 2021
From Los
Angeles Times Febnuary 10, 2021
Charles E. Davis,
Sr., was born on March 11, 1947, and was the youngest of five children born to
Percy and Lizzie Davis in Tallulah, Louisiana. He departed this life on January
15, 2021, at Kaiser Permanente Hospital in Ontario, California.He received his
childhood education from the Madison Parish School District in Tallulah,
Louisiana. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Plant and Soil Science from
Southern University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
He served his country
during the Vietnam War as a proud member of the United States Army. He retired
as Associate Warden with the California Department of Corrections after more
than 30 years of service to the State of California.
He was preceded in
death by his parents, Percy and Lizzie Davis; one brother, Thomas Davis; one
sister, Daisy Johnson; three half-brothers, Percy Davis, Jr., Eugene Davis, and
LC Davis; and one half-sister, Gertrude Wormwood.
He is survived by his
wife, Deborah K. Davis; two sons, Charles E. Davis, Jr., of Patterson,
California, and Anthony J. Davis of Mira Loma, California; two daughters,
Christie L. Davis of Morgan Hill, California, and Crystal L. Davis of Corona,
California; two sisters, Ann Kyle of Apple Valley, California, and Carrie
Thomas of San Bernardino, California; four grandchildren, Uriah Smith of
Patterson, California, Makayla Smith of Patterson, California, Austin Davis of
Colton, California, Amerie Davis of Colton, California and a host of nephews,
nieces, other relatives, and many loving friends.
A private service
will be held on February 19, 2021. Final internment will be at Riverside
National Cemetery.