francisco g. davis funeral program
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San Fernando Cemetery II
746 Castroville
San Antonio, Texas
Thank you for your dedicated service.
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Francisco G. Davis was born February 25, 1925, to Wilkes and Manuela Davis in Del Rio, Texas. He went into the loving arms of the Lord December 14, 2013, at the blessed age of 88. He and his loving wife of 66 years, Emma Longoria Davis, made their home in San Antonio. He was proud, decorated soldier during World War II and was a civil service aircraft electrician at Kelly Air Force Base for 35 years. He precedes the death of his daughter Sandra E. Caise and son Glenn A. Davis and is survived by his children, Gerald F. Davis (Leticia), Jacquelyn D. Sandoval (David), Efrain L. Davis (Elsa), Mark C. Davis (Dolly) and Natalie A. De La Cruz (Richard), sister Elizabeth Reyna (Mariano), 21 grandchildren and numerous great-grandchildren. He will be dearly missed and never forgotten. Visitation at Castillo Mission Funeral Home (520 N. Gen. McMullen) will begin Thursday, December 19, 2013 at 4pm with a rosary to be recited at 7pm. A funeral mass to be held Friday, December 20, 2013 at 10am at St. John Berchman Catholic Church (1147 Cupples Rd.) with interment to follow at San Fernando Cemetery II. Services under the direction of Castillo Mission Funeral Home. (A heart felt thank you to all his caretakers, children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, relatives, neighbors and friends for your support and prayers.)
OFFICIANT: FATHER FIDELE O DIKETE
Processional Hymn Here I am Lord
Welcome Prayer
First Reading
ISAIAH 25 : 6a 7-9
Crystal Davis
Responsorial Psalm Elizabeth Sample
Response Happy the People the Lord has chosen as His Own
Gospel
Homily
Prayer of Intercession
Offeratory Hymn You are Mine
Our Lord’s Prayer
Communion Hymn Pan De Vida
Words of Remembrance Martin Caise
Closing Prayer
Recessional Hymn Be Not Afraid
Soloist Helen Lloyd