The services were held in St. John's Catholic Church, with the Rev. Gremillion officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Warren Meadows Funeral Home in charge.
Survivors are one son, George C. Cobbs Jr. of Jena; three daughters, Mrs. William Paul, Bryan, Mrs. William Andries, Baton Rouge, and Mrs. Kermit Youngblood of Monroe; one brother, Gandy Davis of Burkeville, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Larry Locke of Shreveport, Mrs. Harry A. Delhomme of Port Arthur, Texas, and Mrs. C. J. Hubley of Many; 15 grand-children; and eight great grandchildren. Pallbearers were grandsons.
The services were held in St. John's Catholic Church, with the Rev. Gremillion officiating. Burial was in the church cemetery with Warren Meadows Funeral Home in charge.
Survivors are one son, George C. Cobbs Jr. of Jena; three daughters, Mrs. William Paul, Bryan, Mrs. William Andries, Baton Rouge, and Mrs. Kermit Youngblood of Monroe; one brother, Gandy Davis of Burkeville, Texas; three sisters, Mrs. Larry Locke of Shreveport, Mrs. Harry A. Delhomme of Port Arthur, Texas, and Mrs. C. J. Hubley of Many; 15 grand-children; and eight great grandchildren. Pallbearers were grandsons.
Family Members
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John Ross Davis
1886–1887
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Louis Francis Davis
1888–1931
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Willie Seldon Davis
1890–1952
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Anna Elizabeth Davis
1891–1893
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Mary Belle Davis Locke
1893–1980
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Infant Davis
1894–1894
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Annie Mae Davis Buvens
1895–1954
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Winnie Virginia Davis Hubley
1896–1987
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Alice Eugenia Davis Delhomme
1898–1984
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Joseph Gandy Davis
1900–1983
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Infant Davis
1902–1902
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Robert Cornelious Davis
1905–1957