Un être cher | Kermit Lanier Davenport
DATES | Janvier 30, 1928 – Mars 18, 2013
CIMETIÈRE | À feuilles persistantes, Fitzgerald, Ben Hill Co., Géorgie 31750
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Maisons funéraires | Sim de, 201 Peterson Ave., N, Douglas, Géorgie 31533 - T: 912 384 1234
M.. Davenport had been a member of First Baptist Church of Douglas since 1958 and wasa member of the American Legion. He graduated from the University of Georgia College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences in 1953. He was a veteran of both WWII and Korean War; he also served in the Army Reserve. M.. Davenport retired with over 30 years of service with the state and federal governments. Much of that time was spent as an entomologist with the United States Department of Agriculture.
Les survivants sont: his three daughters, Kim Davenport Kubas, of Evans, Géorgie, Kelly Davenport Hutto, de Douglas, Géorgie, and Kris (Kevin) Davenport Monaghan, de Lexington, Caroline du Sud, frère, Forrest (Shirley) Davenport, of Lilburn, Géorgie, and six grandchildren, Nikolaos (Jenna) Hutto, of Alma, Géorgie, Spencer Hutto, of Macon, Géorgie, Austen Hutto, de Douglas, Géorgie, Quentin Monaghan, de Lexington, Caroline du Sud, Ryan Monaghan, de Lexington, Caroline du Sud, and Zachary Kubas, of Evans, Géorgie. He was preceded in death by his wife, Sara Lucinda Hobby Davenport, four sisters and two brothers.