Friday, December 14, 2012

Aunt Jeanie

Another hard time for the Wallace/Davis Family. My mother's older sister Jeanie passed away after she had been a cancer fighter for ten years. A few weeks ago, I was driving into work and dug into my purse and found a random wrapper to blot my lipstick and I instantly thought of my Aunt Jeanie.

She ALWAYS had random receipts or papers with lip prints. I will always remember how she always hugged longer than you, had fancy lotion and lipstick, loved the Lord and always was looking for missionary moments, she looked for the good in every situation, and provided a great role model to Levi and I in our marriage. She ALWAYS told us that she loved us - every time.

We will be leaving to Tennessee tomorrow morning to spend time with family and friends and to celebrate her life on earth and her life now in the Lord's kingdom. May she be giving Aunt Charlotte a hard time and singing with Grandpa.



Jeanie A. Davis, 52




Mrs. Jeanie A. Davis, 52, of Spring Hill, Tenn., passed from life to life on December 12, 2012, at her residence. Jeanie loves Jesus with her whole heart. She's a servant of the Lord, a mighty prayer warrior, and loves to teach and preach the gospel. She loves her husband Rick, her children and grandchildren. Cooking for her family, reading and traveling are a few of her favorite things. With her very outgoing personality and great sense of humor, she is everyone's best friend. Preceded in passing by her father, Stanley A. Wallace Sr.; daughter in law, Kelly Davis; and sister, Charlotte Wallace.


Survived by husband of 30 years, Rick Davis; mother, Gertrude Wallace; sons, Travis (Alisa) Davis, Kirtus, Drew and Shawn Davis; daughter, Brittany (Matt) Jenkins; brother, Stanley A. (Angie) Wallace Jr.; sister, Audrey C. (Randy) Brigham; grandchildren, Gracie, Paige, Ruby, Kenadie and Titus Davis. A Celebration of Life will be held 1 p.m. Monday, December 17, 2012, at Grace Chapel, 3279 Southall Rd., Franklin, Tenn.; Pastors Steve Berger and Rick Cua officiating. Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children's Research Hospital . Spring Hill Memorial Park Funeral Home & cremation services, 5239 Main St. Spring Hill, TN 931-486-0059. www.springhill-tnmemorial.com.





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