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Laurie and Hailey Wright-Pardy
August 23, 2005
BLESSED are all who knew Harry...I
consider myself to be truly fulfilled in a sense of HEAVENLY MEMORIES made together with my soulmate,Harry.He was the best "DAD"
ever to Hailey,whom he chose to call his very own daughter.He was also very proud to have been the one to teach Hailey to ride a bike(not a Harley!!!)We love him and we miss him deeply...but knowing without a doubt,Harry is with us and watching over us always as one of GOD'S ANGELS!!!Thank you,LORD,for the time we had with Harry Davidson,Jr. "OUR LIFETIME ANGEL"May GOD bring you peace!!!
Ron Miller
August 21, 2005
Harry,
I enjoyed the good times at the hospital, and to be honest, we did make a difference. You made a difference, and I am very blessed to have known you. God Bless
Willy (Billy) Shelton
August 21, 2005
My deepest sympathy to the Davidson family, it's been many years since I last saw or spoke to Harry or Bobby for that matter. My best memory of Harry was working on the Chevy Vega in his garage and the Benelli Motorcycle he gave to me, we were in Junior High at the time and Harry's parents house was the place to hang out. May God be with you in this time of grief and bring his spirit of peace comfort upon your family.
Billy
Rick Hilyard
August 21, 2005
To Harry's family, I'm sorry for your loss. Harry was a great guy. He always seemed to be in A good mood.Thanks Harry for letting my Garage band play at your party all those years ago! R.H.
Mrs. Dennis White
August 20, 2005
Dear Family of Harry
Please accept our deepest sympathy. I hope this poem will give you a measure of comfort
What Death Can Not Do
Death is so limited
It Can Not Cripple Love
It Can Not Shatter Hope
It Can Not Corrode Faith
It Can Not Eat Away Peace
It Can Not destroy Confidence
It Can Not Kill Friendship
It Can Not shut out Memories
It Can Not Silence Courage
It Can Not Reduce Eternal Life
It Can Not Lessen the Power of the Resurrection
John 11:25 1 Corinthians 15:25 & 26 Isaiah 25:8
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