She was preceded in death by husbands Selmon R. Pack and Oscar Davis, Jr., a sister, Pearl H. Stokes, brothers Oscar Ham and Emory Lee Ham.
Mrs. Davis was a hard working lady that enjoyed sharing her many gifts and talents. She loved people. As secretary to the principal at Thomasville High School for 25 years, it was her joy to help and encourage students, teachers and staff. She had the amazing gift of caring for children and loved working in the nursery at First Baptist Church for 20 years, and in the nursery at All Saints Episcopal Church for 15 years. She was the secretary for Dr. Ken and Angie Fuller for many years, retiring at age 82 and was considered the unofficial counselor, always encouraging and loving people. Through her working at the school, serving at the church nurseries and many years of babysitting for families in Thomasville, she touched countless lives of young people and will always be fondly remembered.
She resided at Southern Pines Assisted Living for the past two years.
We are thankful, with Jesus Christ as our Savior, we will see her again one day.
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She was preceded in death by husbands Selmon R. Pack and Oscar Davis, Jr., a sister, Pearl H. Stokes, brothers Oscar Ham and Emory Lee Ham.
Mrs. Davis was a hard working lady that enjoyed sharing her many gifts and talents. She loved people. As secretary to the principal at Thomasville High School for 25 years, it was her joy to help and encourage students, teachers and staff. She had the amazing gift of caring for children and loved working in the nursery at First Baptist Church for 20 years, and in the nursery at All Saints Episcopal Church for 15 years. She was the secretary for Dr. Ken and Angie Fuller for many years, retiring at age 82 and was considered the unofficial counselor, always encouraging and loving people. Through her working at the school, serving at the church nurseries and many years of babysitting for families in Thomasville, she touched countless lives of young people and will always be fondly remembered.
She resided at Southern Pines Assisted Living for the past two years.
We are thankful, with Jesus Christ as our Savior, we will see her again one day.
.
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