Pastor Clifford Cleveland Davis, affectionately known as “Rev” or “Doc,” passed away peacefully at the age of 100, leaving behind a legacy of unwavering faith, compassionate leadership, and deep devotion to family and community.
Born in Above Rocks, St. Catherine, Jamaica, Clifford was the eldest child of Josephine Waller and Oscar Davis. As the firstborn of eleven siblings, he embraced responsibility early in life, guiding and supporting his brothers and sisters: Adessa (Sister Pearl), Leo (Brother Dilly), Monica Datton, Vivolyn (Sister Birdie), Mavis Williams, Raphine (Sister Cherry), Gertrude (Sister Essie), Bernadette (Sister Berna), Mary (Sister Jacinta), and Zen, who passed away in infancy. Known lovingly as Brother John, Clifford was a steady and nurturing presence in the lives of those around him.
Clifford’s spiritual journey began humbly as Assistant Pastor of Central Missionary Bible Church under the mentorship of Pastor Clifford Edwards. His dedication, humility, and passion for ministry led him to remain in Belle Glade, Florida, where he later served as Lead Pastor of Wesleyan Community Holiness Church for over 40 years. Under his leadership, the church became a spiritual home for a small but vibrant, largely Caribbean congregation and a beacon of hope and integrity in the community.
Throughout his decades of service, Pastor Davis founded the Family Day Union, a groundbreaking initiative that united twelve local churches of varying denominations. As president, he fostered monthly gatherings that celebrated spiritual fellowship, shared meals, and joyful community bonding—an embodiment of unity and love across faith traditions.
Clifford first married Ventris Marriott Davis, and together they raised five children: Elaine Davis Coombs, Edmund C. Davis, Faith Davis, Bibian Davis Scantlebury, and Louis A. Davis. One child from this union passed at birth and remains lovingly remembered.
Later, Clifford married Doris Beatrice Sanford Davis after relocating to the United States. Their union was filled with love and mutual respect, and together they welcomed four children: two sons, one of whom passed at birth and Sylvester Clarence Davis, who passed shortly after birth, and two daughters, Clarissa L. Davis-Lindsey (married to Adrian Lindsey) and Cathy A. Davis.
In 2014, Pastor Davis retired from active ministry and was formally recognized for his lifetime of service with one of the highest honors of his lifetime, acknowledgement by the then President of the United States of America. In his later years, he moved to Virginia to live with his daughter Clarissa and son-in-law Adrian, where he continued to inspire those around him with his wisdom, warmth, and enduring grace.
Pastor Davis outlived his parents, both of his wives, one daughter, three sons, two brothers, and four sisters. He leaves to cherish his memory his surviving siblings, his six children, a host of grandchildren, great-grandchildren, great-great grandchildren, extended family, dear friends, fellow pastors, parishioners, dedicated long-term and short-term caregivers and countless members of the communities whose lives he touched.
He will be remembered not only for the life he lived, but for the lives he shaped—with gentleness, wisdom, and a heart full of grace.
Scripture
“I have fought the good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith.” — 2 Timothy 4:7 (KJV)
Our Beloved Brother, Pastor Clifford C. Davis as we were privileged to call him Poppa Davis was very special to my husband & I.
We were blessed to meet him through his daughter Cathy while he lived with her in Hillsborough, NC
He was so delightful and we were just intrigued by his presence. We could just sit and talk to him for hours. He truly was a well-seasoned Man of God who loved to pray & sing. We would always leave his presence very blessed & knowledgeable.
We will always cherish the time he went with us to one of our prayer meetings & his daughter Cathy bringing him to another early morning glory prayers around the altar at 6:00am .
Bishop Georgia Ruth Riley and other parishioners were blessed by his prayers & he & his daughter Cathy uplifting songs.
He truly let his light shined & we gleamed from his wisdom & truly respected him for his longevity of unwavering faith in his Lord & Savior Jesus Christ.
Poppa Davis, you will never be forgotten and we Thank you for being such an inspiration & showing us what a True Saint of God looks like in Such a time as this. We can continue to march on like a good Christian Soldier as you demonstrated to us.
Our hearts are joyful because you are not in our past but you're in our future. "We will see you Again.
Lennie & Sylvia Lunsford
To Cathy & Clarissa & The Davis Family:
Psalms 121 vs. 1-2 I Will lift up mine eyes unto the hills, from whence cometh my help. My help cometh from the Lord, which made heaven and earth.
God blessings!
MY DEEPEST CONDOLENCES GOES OUT TO PASTOR DAVIS FAMILY HE WAS A KIND AND CARING PERSON R.I P PASTOR DAVIS
So saddened to hear of the passing of Rev Davis. Was close friends with his wife Bea and spent fond times with the family and their blended family. Clarissa, Cathy, Bibien, Bobs and other children, your dad was a kind, caring, wise and genuine person. My sincere condolences to you. May God comfort and grant you peace Much love Jackie Radcliffe
Sending condolences to the Davis family.
Condolences to the Davis family... Rev Davis was truly a man of God. His teaching of God word will always be with me .. Rip. Rev Davis ❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
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