It is impossible to overstate the blessing that a godly mother/ grandmother is in your life.
At every point in our life, mom was there, cheering us on. The thing that we will remember the most and cherish the most about mom is that no one ever believed in us as much as she did. In many ways, we just became the people she always said, and believed that we would be. Mom was always in touch with the Holy Spirit. She would get up in the middle of the night to pray for us, sometimes Unaware of what we were going through, just aware that she needed to pray. Our mother was smart, talented, and a fabulous cook but, most of all she devoted her life to her family.
JC her husband of 48 years, daughters Debbie and Connie, Granddaughters; Christy and Jennifer, Great grandsons; Zachary and Caleb.
Mrs. Davis was preceded in death by her husband, JC Davis, son-in-law Bruce Mitchell, and great-grandson, Caleb Putnam. Mrs. Davis was also preceded in death by her brothers Jessie, Jerry, Warren Frier, and sisters Edwina Dees and Betty Boully.
She is survived by her daughters Debbie Mitchell Connie (Michael) Butcher, granddaughters Christina (Michael) Putnam, Jennifer Butcher, and great-grandson Zachary Putnam. She is also survived by her siblings Dorothy Dowd, Ann Caudill, and Ralph Frier.
We know and trust the Bible because she thought it to us. We know what faithfulness and selflessness looks like in a marriage, because she lived it out in front of us. Mom showed us what it looks like to love the Lord. We often joke that the only drug problem we ever had growing up was being drug to church. We were there three times a week and that’s because mom loved church and she loved the lord. Mom also known as Nana and Bitsy we are so blessed that god chose you for us.
There is no greater love than a mother and daughter
“for eyes have not seen, nor has ears heard, nor has even entered into the heart of man, the things that God has prepared for those who love him.”
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