Surviving are eight daughters, Mrs. Betty Cone and Mrs. Bennie Tremble, both of Savannah, Mrs. Frances Walker, Mrs. Katrina Jones and Misses Burnette and Beatrice Stevens, all of Statesboro, Mrs. Gayle Lang of Augusta and Mrs. Susan Ikard of West Germany; four sons, Sgt. Henry Stevens of West Germany, Anthony, Lee Garret and Richard Stevens, all of Statesboro; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Brooks, Mrs. Katie Norris, Mrs. Ethel Matthews, Mrs. Arlene Patterson and Mrs. Emily Nicholas, all of Philadelphia; three brothers, Willie Davis of Philadelphia, Ben and Charlie Davis, both of Greenwood, S.C.; 22 grandchildren.
Funeral: 3 p.m. Sunday at Bethlehem Baptist Church, burial in Eastside Cemetery in Statesboro. James R. Barnes Mortuary.
Savannah Morning News – 06 Dec 1986
Surviving are eight daughters, Mrs. Betty Cone and Mrs. Bennie Tremble, both of Savannah, Mrs. Frances Walker, Mrs. Katrina Jones and Misses Burnette and Beatrice Stevens, all of Statesboro, Mrs. Gayle Lang of Augusta and Mrs. Susan Ikard of West Germany; four sons, Sgt. Henry Stevens of West Germany, Anthony, Lee Garret and Richard Stevens, all of Statesboro; five sisters, Mrs. Mary Brooks, Mrs. Katie Norris, Mrs. Ethel Matthews, Mrs. Arlene Patterson and Mrs. Emily Nicholas, all of Philadelphia; three brothers, Willie Davis of Philadelphia, Ben and Charlie Davis, both of Greenwood, S.C.; 22 grandchildren.
Funeral: 3 p.m. Sunday at Bethlehem Baptist Church, burial in Eastside Cemetery in Statesboro. James R. Barnes Mortuary.
Savannah Morning News – 06 Dec 1986
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