Xavier S. Dokes-Moore

Xavier Shannon Dokes-Moore, 24, of Knoxville, passed away peacefully at Nashville General Hospital at Meharry on November 29, 2018. He was born to his parents in Knoxville, TN on January 16, 1994. He is preceded in death by many relatives. He leaves to cherish his memory: mother, Samantha Moore; father, Douglas Dokes, Sr. of Chattanooga, TN; brothers, Douglas, Jr. and DeAnte’ Dokes; sisters, Dayauna Dokes, Dominique Dickey and Myjahna Moore; grandmothers, Annette Dokes and Glenda Moore; many other relatives and friends too numerous to name. Family will receive friends on Saturday, December 8, 2018 from 2:00-3:00 PM with services to follow in the William V. Powell, Jr. Memorial Chapel of Unity Mortuary.

2 Responses to “Xavier S. Dokes-Moore”

  1. Kathy C. says:

    A strong belief in a loving God brings comfortThe Bible says at Psalm 34:15: “The eyes of Jehovah are on the righteous, and his ears listen to their cry for help.” Expressing our feelings in prayer to God is more than good therapy or a means of organizing our thoughts. It actually helps us to establish a personal relationship with our Creator, who can use his power to comfort us.
    A better future to look forward toImagine a time in the future when those in the grave will be brought back to life here on earth! The Bible repeatedly speaks of such a time John 5:28. Describing what conditions on earth will then be like, the Bible states that God “will wipe out every tear from [our] eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore.”​—Revelation 21:3, 4.
    “The Bible assures us that our dead loved ones are not suffering and that God will resurrect all who are in his memory”

  2. Nicole says:

    You will forever be my missing piece! I love you! My condolences to his family, you will definitely be in my prayers. He never met a stranger and his smile could brighten up anyone’s day. Everyone that he ever came across loved him. I will always carry a piece of you with me everywhere I go for the rest of my life.

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