of Osceola, AR
November 18, 1981 - March 28, 2024
William Anthony Davis, 42, of Osceola, Arkansas passed away on Thursday, March 28, 2024. He was born in Memphis, Tennessee on November 18, 1981 to William Hester and Diane Davis Jr. Anthony was of Baptist faith and enjoyed music, singing karaoke and wrestling. He is survived by his aunt, Linda (Shawn) Nowlin; cousins, William ''Les'' Rinehart and Brandi Davis; special friend, Leticia Wagner and a host of family and friends. Anthony was preceded in death by his parents; Mom/Grandmother, Mary Trude Davis and other loving family members. A visitation will be held at Roller-Swift Funeral Home on Monday, April 1, 2024 from 10:00 am to 11:00 am with a graveside service immediately following at Mississippi County Memorial Gardens. To leave a fond memory please visit the online guestbook at www.RollerFuneralHomes.com.
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He was a great guy!!! R.i.p my guy!!! Prayers for ur family!!!
I never had the pleasure of knowing Anthony, but I know he was a precious person from everything Linda has told us. I know he has a wonderful aunt/sister who loved him dearly and took such good care of him. May you find peace that passes all understanding in knowing that he has no more suffering. Love, From your Flower Shop Girls. We love you.
R.I.P MY LOVE! Tell Mama Trudy I said hi and I love her. I miss you so much Love your wife Crystal Davis
I am so sorry for your loss. I have fond memories of Anthony. He was in my first grade class at Osceola North Elementary.
Mrs. Vickie Goings
Linda nowlin, So sorry for your famly's loss
Linda and Shawn. We are very sorry for your loss. This is tough stuff. We have hugs waiting for the two of you.
Dear Linda,
I remember when Milton and I would take turns getting Anthony and Brandy and letting them spend the weekend with us when they were little. We had a lot of fun with them. One time when we went to pick Anthony up to spend the weekend it started snowing and we were in my little Chevy Monza. The snow had gotten so heavy it was blocking my wheels and was not hardly letting my wheels turn. We almost didn't make it to the house. Of course, after we made it to the house it was snowball fights and building a snowman with Anthony. We had a lot of fun with him back in the good ole days. I kept track of him on facebook. I'm going to miss him. He was a sweet person and will be missed by many.
Love,
Lynda
Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this time, Linda and family. God Bless!!! The Douglass'