Mr. David Lee "Billy" Cathcart

Passed 02/04/2020

Obituary For Mr. David Lee "Billy" Cathcart

Home Going Celebration For Mr. David Lee Cathcart “Billy” Saturday, February 15, 2020 1:00 p.m. New Hope United Methodist Church Rev. Ronnie Jeffcoat Officiating Minister

Rev. Ted Cathcart Apostle Disharek McCoy Rev. Jackie Carter- Harris Assisting Ministers

Visitation will be held on Friday, February 14, 2020 from 6-8p.m.at Parker Funeral Home.

Obituary

Mr. David Lee Cathcart, age of 79, of Decatur, Georgia. He was born on December 7, 1940 to the late Berry Cathcart and Emma Banks in Newport, South Carolina. He departed this earthly life February 4, 2020 at VA Medical Hospital.

He served in the United States Army.

He worked as a carpenter, and construction.

He has attended New Hope United Methodist Church.

He was a die-hard Pittsburgh Steelers fan.

He loved putting his foot in the gas tank, his church, and being a driving force in our family reunions.

He was preceded in death by his father, Berry Cathcart, mother, Emma Banks Cathcart, brother, Charles Cathcart, son, David L. Cathcart II, grandson, Da'Leceo Cathcart, great-grandson, Zaylen Torrence.

He leaves to cherish his fond memory, his daughter, Cassandra Cathcart Massey of Jacksonville, NC; sons, James Leon Cathcart (Brenda) of Rock Hill, SC, DeMorris V. Cathcart(Sonya) of Columbia, SC; siblings, Mae Cathcart Philadelphia, PA, James W. Cathcart (Sarah) of Baltimore, MD, Roscoe Cathcart (Louise) of York, SC, Sarah Copeland of Baltimore, MD, Ada Cathcart of Baltimore, MD, John Cathcart(Donna) of Wilson, NC, Mattie McKnight of Hampton, VA; grandchildren, Le'Byron, LaToya, LaQuoya, Harterius, DeMorris II, Amorria; in laws, William Gordon (Vickie), Virginia. Hood (Kenny), Lenora Cathcart, Hanan Adbullah, Frank Massey; a host of nieces, nephews, and other relatives and friends.

Burial will be at church cemetery.



Guest Book

Rest in peace Brother Billy. I remember when you spent a year with me on Willa Mae Ct helping with my "aging in place" remodeling project. You sure gave that wayward contractor a run for his money! Your knowledge of the building trade helped me put him out of business ;0) As we drove through Rock Hill one day you pointed out a lot of buildings that you had a hand in constructing. You are now working on another kind of building "not made by hands". We love you and we miss you. Love always, Baby Sistah -Mattie

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