He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 44 years, Dorothy Ward Brittain Davis and a daughter, Jane Brittain Summer, as well as his parents, William Sellers Davis and Eula Carr Davis, and a sister Augusta Davis Moore. His first wife, Mary Elizabeth Lupton Davis, died of leukemia after three years of marriage. He is survived by a son, David Brittain and wife Marie, and a daughter Linda Brittain Chadwick, and husband Chad, as well as grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, and a niece.
John Carr Davis was born in Southport, N.C. on June 27, 1928. He was educated at Southport High School and Morgan City, Louisiana, where he graduated. He served in the US Navy during the latter part of WWII and the US Navy and another two on a sub chaser with the outbreak of the Korean War. He captained shrimp boats and later menhaden boats, the South Beach and the Cape Fear owned by Brunswick Navigation and Standard Products in Southport, Morehead and in the Chesapeake. For a time he worked for the Wilmington Cape Fear Pilots' Association as manager at Harrelson's IGA and then for the NC Ferry Division. He taught Marine Science at the local high school.
At the time of his passing, John Carr Davis was the longest living member of St. Philip's Episcopal Church. He was generous in time, talent and treasure, having served on the Vestry and as Junior Warden and Senior Warden. As long as he was able, he would be found on one of the front seats every Sunday. He also had great respect and admiration for Antioch Baptist Church where his wife Dorothy was laid to rest. He was a member of the Southport Lions' Club. John Carr was known as a kind man with a wonderful sense of humor and an outgoing personality.
This quote from Sheriff John Ingram, V. says it best: "The legacy of Sheriff John Car Davis lives on in the people who knew him and those of us fortunate to have served with him. Sheriff Davis had a tough, no nonsense approach to leading, with a compassionate, fair and honest heart. We strive daily to lead through his example in hopes that those who follow us will continue that legacy. The badge and legacy of Sheriff John Carr Davis will forever remain bright and untarnished."
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Parrish Hall in Southport one hour before service and other times at the residence and a funeral service will be held Thursday June 30th at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Southport at 11:00 o'clock in the morning. The Sheriff's Office Honor Guard will be present at both times. Interment will be in the Ward Section of Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery following the service.
In lieu of customary remembrances the family request with gratitude that memorial contributions in John's be directed to St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 206 E. Moore Street Southport, NC 28461 or SECU Hospice House of Brunswick, 955 Mercy Lane, Bolivia, NC 28422
The family would like to thank the staff of the SECU Hospice House of Brunswick and the OPSU department of New Hanover Regional Medical Center for the excellent care given to John Carr during his illness.
He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 44 years, Dorothy Ward Brittain Davis and a daughter, Jane Brittain Summer, as well as his parents, William Sellers Davis and Eula Carr Davis, and a sister Augusta Davis Moore. His first wife, Mary Elizabeth Lupton Davis, died of leukemia after three years of marriage. He is survived by a son, David Brittain and wife Marie, and a daughter Linda Brittain Chadwick, and husband Chad, as well as grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nephews, and a niece.
John Carr Davis was born in Southport, N.C. on June 27, 1928. He was educated at Southport High School and Morgan City, Louisiana, where he graduated. He served in the US Navy during the latter part of WWII and the US Navy and another two on a sub chaser with the outbreak of the Korean War. He captained shrimp boats and later menhaden boats, the South Beach and the Cape Fear owned by Brunswick Navigation and Standard Products in Southport, Morehead and in the Chesapeake. For a time he worked for the Wilmington Cape Fear Pilots' Association as manager at Harrelson's IGA and then for the NC Ferry Division. He taught Marine Science at the local high school.
At the time of his passing, John Carr Davis was the longest living member of St. Philip's Episcopal Church. He was generous in time, talent and treasure, having served on the Vestry and as Junior Warden and Senior Warden. As long as he was able, he would be found on one of the front seats every Sunday. He also had great respect and admiration for Antioch Baptist Church where his wife Dorothy was laid to rest. He was a member of the Southport Lions' Club. John Carr was known as a kind man with a wonderful sense of humor and an outgoing personality.
This quote from Sheriff John Ingram, V. says it best: "The legacy of Sheriff John Car Davis lives on in the people who knew him and those of us fortunate to have served with him. Sheriff Davis had a tough, no nonsense approach to leading, with a compassionate, fair and honest heart. We strive daily to lead through his example in hopes that those who follow us will continue that legacy. The badge and legacy of Sheriff John Carr Davis will forever remain bright and untarnished."
Friends are cordially invited to a visitation with the family at St. Philip's Episcopal Church Parrish Hall in Southport one hour before service and other times at the residence and a funeral service will be held Thursday June 30th at St. Philip's Episcopal Church, Southport at 11:00 o'clock in the morning. The Sheriff's Office Honor Guard will be present at both times. Interment will be in the Ward Section of Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery following the service.
In lieu of customary remembrances the family request with gratitude that memorial contributions in John's be directed to St. Philip's Episcopal Church, 206 E. Moore Street Southport, NC 28461 or SECU Hospice House of Brunswick, 955 Mercy Lane, Bolivia, NC 28422
The family would like to thank the staff of the SECU Hospice House of Brunswick and the OPSU department of New Hanover Regional Medical Center for the excellent care given to John Carr during his illness.
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