IN LOVING MEMORY OF

Aggie

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August 30, 2012

Obituary

Mrs. Aggie Davis entered into eternal rest on Friday, August 31, 2012 in the McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, South Carolina after an illness. Funeral services will be Friday September 7, 2012 at Manning Baptist Church. Services will began at 3:00pm. Burial will follow at Resthaven Cemetery in Dillon, SC.

The family will receive friends at 1344 Highway 57 South (Meekins Trailer Park) in Dillon, South Carolina.

Funeral Services for Mrs. Aggie Mae Davis will be conducted on Friday, September 7, 2012 at 3:00 P.M. from the Manning Baptist Church with Elder Michael Keys officiating. Final Resting place will be in the Resthaven Cemetery in Dillon, South Carolina.

Mrs. Aggie Mae Davis daughter of the late Caldwell and Mae Ola Edwards McLeod was born on March 26, 1949 and departed this world on Friday, August 31, 2012 in the McLeod Regional Medical Center in Florence, South Carolina after an extended illness.

Aggie attended Dillon public schools. On June 6, 1968 Aggie was untied in holy matrimony to the late James Edward Davis. To this union eight children were born. Aggie worked at AVM Motors in Mullins, South Carolina until she retired. She was a proud member of her community. She was also a member of Bible Way Tabernacle in Dillon, South Carolina. Aggie gave her life to Christ on July 19, 2011.

Aggie was a loving mother and grandmother. She always had a kind heart and was a great comfort when you needed someone to listen. She enjoyed reading and talking about her family history.

Aggie is survived by her children Sharon (Marvin) Wright, James (Yashima) Davis, Rose (Wendell) Knowles, Beverly Davis, Terry (Selece) Davis, Carl (Lineice) Davis, Stephanie Davis, and Stacy Davis all of Dillon, South Carolina. Four step children Jennifer Davis, Regina (James) Lennon of North Carolina, Germaine (Melissa) Davis, and James E. Davis. Seven sisters and brother Reverend Freeman (Maola) McLeod, Caldwell Junior (deceased), Jerry McLeod and Willie McLeod of Washington, D.C.  Thirty-three grandchildren, two great-grandchildren, a host of nieces and nephews other relatives and friends. Special friends Jimmy Brock and Stephen Sanderson.

To My Best Friend Grandma

What do I say about a woman who's not just my grandma but my best friend? In everything she could ever be to a grand-daughter. If I ever needed her she was there. She was strong, loving, set in her own ways. She was a person who was full of life and enjoyed everyone that was on it! If you ask me, she was my superwoman because to me she could do no wrong. She was who I went to when I thought all was lost. My best was my grandma and I'm going to miss her very dearly.

I Love You Always Grandma,

Forever Octavia

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A Mother Not Only a Grandmother

You were a mother not only a grandmother. You were my rock, not only someone I could talk to. Our bond was as strong as the strength of an ox. You were a woman of God. You were the best of the best, you were a true woman and you spoke the truth. We did so much together: we baked, cooked, cleaned, I took you to the doctor, and anywhere else you need to go. You were my mother not only my grandmother.

Love you,

Tiera (AKA: Fat Fat)


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