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Ronald Davis
July 26, 1947 ~ July 6, 2021
Ronald Lee Davis, 73, died July 6, 2021, in Lexington. Born July 26, 1947 in Fayette County, he was the son of the late James Orville and Willie Macie Davis. Ron was a 1967 graduate of Bryan Station High School. He served in the United States Marine Corp. Ron was the pastor at Seventh Street Baptist Church for 15 years. He enjoyed reading his bible, fishing, watching sports, and spending time with his family.
He is survived by his wife Charlotte “Susie” Davis; two sons Tim (Kim) Davis of Georgetown, and Jamie Davis of Lexington; two daughters Stephanie (Chad) Boyd of Danville, and Glenda (Michael) Huffman of Harrodsburg; thirteen grandchildren, Dustin, Marissa, Sommer, Ethan, Raven, Isabell, Nathan, Destiny, Cali, Campbell, Carter, Mason and Brantley; two great grandchildren Aubrey and Lydia; a sister, Darlene Davis; and four brothers Walter (Sharon) Gill ,Jimmy Davis, Jerry Davis and Glenn Davis of Fayette County.
A private service was held for family and friends. Please sign the guestbook or send a Hug from Home.
A private service was held for family and friends.
Please sign the guestbook or send a Hug from Home.
Ron loved Jesus and preached Him to the very end. Now he\’s home with the Jesus he loved so dearly! He will be greatly missed here on earth but we will be reunited one day. Prayers for Susie and those he left behind as you mourn in the days, weeks and months to come.
Prayers continue…
Ron is happy he is with our Lord. Everyone who knows Ron appreciates his love for Jesus and his love for people. Most imortant right now is prayers for his kids, grandkids and Suzie. prayers for each of them. We love you Suzie. God Bless
Ron is with his Lord. We shall miss him, but we shall see him one day. pray for Suzie and his kids and grandkids. Love you Suzie God Bless
My life is better because of meeting Pastor Ron Davis he was an extraordinary man a great example of Jesus. A great man he loved people and his family. I was privileged to minister for pastor and Sister Davis many times. I will miss his smile, his friendship his jokes and his genuine kindness. Heaven rejoices while we weep.
My Uncle Ronnie and I didn\\\’t have a very close relationship. Life tends to take people in different directions and you always think that there will be more time. While we were not very close, I always received a warm embrace from him anytime we saw each other. I know he will be greatly missed by many family and friends. I hope for comfort and healing for his family.
Prayers for the family.
fly high my friend
Charlotte and family. I pray comfort to all of you. The comfort in knowing he is resting in Jesus.
So sorry, He will be missed.
Forever in our Heart
Sincere Sympathy
Prayers for his family
We will miss Brother Ron.Miss the times you and him stop by to have a big bologna sandwich. Susie we are thinking of you and sending prayers. God is now watching over him and he is healed.
Prayers for the family
I did not know Ronald but heard of his passion for the Lord and as a fellow Baptist pastor I can appreciate that passion and Ron\’s desire for all to come to Christ. May God bless your family and rejoice in the comfort of seeing Ron again in glory. Pastor Bill Boldt Southern Heights Baptist Church Lexington, Ky.
We are so sorry for your great loss . Ron and you always made us feel welcome and loved if you need anything please ask . Prayers
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I am so sorry for your loss. He was a witness to everyone he came in contact with. We knew he loved the Lord. My prayers are with you.
My deepest sympathies to family and friends for your loss, even as I rejoice with you at Bro. Ron\’s homegoing. \”For since we believe that Jesus died and rose again, even so, through Jesus, God will bring with him those who have fallen asleep.\” 1 Thessalonians 4:14
Bro. S
I worked with Ron for many years. He had a heart of gold and there was never a dull moment when he was around. He loved God and his family. I know he will be sorely missed.
Ron was my cousin; although we had not seen each other for five years, we did see Ron and his lovely wife in 2016 when Mary and I visit Kentucky. I know he will be missed and my heart goes out to all of his family.
We are so sorry to lose our dear neighbor! Ron was a joy to greet and talk with. He always had a friendly wave for us. Our deepest sympathy to the whole family. Ron will be greatly missed.
Our condolences, and prayers of peace and comfort to all of the family