Celebrating the life of the Reverend Robert Calloway Davis.
This resolution serves to honor the legacy of Reverend Davis, emphasizing the importance of community leaders in enriching local lives through faith and education. It reflects a cultural acknowledgment of the intertwined roles that educators and faith leaders play in the social fabric of communities. The resolution is intended to be a formal tribute that acknowledges Davis's integrity, compassion, and resilience, inspiring others within Richmond and beyond.
House Resolution 677 celebrates the life and contributions of the Reverend Robert Calloway Davis, a prominent member of the Richmond community who passed away on January 27, 2025. The resolution recognizes Reverend Davis not only for his 48 years of service as pastor at Union Baptist Church and nine years at Antioch Baptist Church but also for his significant impact as a social studies teacher in the Richmond Public Schools. The resolution highlights his unwavering commitment to uplifting his congregation and nurturing his students academically and emotionally.
As a resolution rather than a legislative bill, HR677 does not propose any changes to state laws or introduce points of disagreement. Instead, it acts as a collective expression of respect and remembrance by the House of Delegates for a local leader, thereby fostering community spirit and collective memory. There are no notable points of contention stemming from this resolution, as it is a straightforward homage to an individual whose contributions are universally recognized and appreciated.