Davies Alexander
I did some work on his house many years ago and worked with him as he was laying
brick for Blythe & Isenhour. Was a good friend, enjoyed his stories.
Thinking of your family during these times. We will miss him.
Death date: Feb 21, 2015
David Harris "Harry" Gant, 87 of Huntersville. Passed away peacefully in his sleep at home on Saturday February 21, 2015. Born to the late Dewy Spencer and Ruby Busick Gant on September 25, 1927 in Greensboro. Lived a very full l Read Obituary
I did some work on his house many years ago and worked with him as he was laying
brick for Blythe & Isenhour. Was a good friend, enjoyed his stories.
Thinking of your family during these times. We will miss him.
Ann, just wanted you to know I was thinking of you and your family today and keeping you close in thought and prayer. Although we haven't seen each other since our high school days, I have often heard about your Dad from my parents (Hughie and Hazel). They have really enjoyed knowing him through the years and always gave me an update on how he was doing after seeing him at Hardees. When his name was mentioned, my dad would always remind me that he did the masonry work on our new house back in 1960. :)
Was with my parents at the Mallard Creek BBQ in 2013 when your dad sat down to talk to them. It was a real joy to see and talk with him after so many years. I know his smile, zest for life and devotion to family and the Lord will remain in your heart forever. May God Bless You.
Harry was a dear friend that I am going to miss. When he would be out riding around in his special car he would always stop by the Bank to visit! We had some great times talking about the " good old days"!
Harry would always be there for you. He will truly be missed.
Many people walk in and out of your life. But Friends leave footprints in your heart. RIP dear Harry. you will be missed by many including us. We had a lot of good times together that we will cherish. Family and friends all in our thoughts and prayers. May God Bless .
I went to church with Harry when he was in Fancy Gap. His passing leaves an empty spot in out hearts ands in our lives. My life is enriched from knowing him. Harry is my friend and I will always love him. He will be greatly missed.
Our condolences are with the entire family. We certainly will miss Harry. He was always so much fun to be around. We will be praying for all of you. Dad - Claude King - is in Greensboro again and I will be sure to let him know.
Hope to see the rest of the family soon.
Linda King Richards