Ada -Davis-Obituary

Ada M. Davis

Camp Springs, Maryland

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Ada M. Davis, 57, of Camp Springs, Maryland, a civilian employee with the U.S. Army.

She still whispers...

I see her everywhere I turn my focus to;
Sometimes I think it is too much to bear
Helpless, not knowing what to do.

What can bring our hearts some solace?
What can bring comfort at such a time?
No answer to who, what, when or why,
Only questions remain on my mind.

What lingers now, what most I miss
Is her inviting smile that could charm the world?
A sister's hug, a wife's sweet kiss
A nana's embrace a mother's tenderness.

Rich was she in love and God's Holy Spirit
A true measure of her wealth
Day after day, truth beget truth
Always 100% giving of herself.

She gave herself to family, to friends,
To God, to country equally unfurled.
Till even the day she went up to home
She gave herself to the world.

Loving her neighbor, forgiving all
Bringing God's truth to surface;
An outstretched hand, an open heart
All symbols of her purpose.

Her life was full... with love
Devoted fully, faithfully to one man
As they walked the earth together,
United with one another hand and hand.

To her children she remains forever more
The pillar of their strength
As a friend, matriarch, and provider for them
She went to any length.

As a sister, she led her family
Helping to blossom her siblings' love.
As a leader, and a peacemaker; an example
She stood as a serene and gracious dove.

As a grandmother, she loved incessantly
With a tireless warm embrace.
As proud as anyone could be
For you could see it on her face.

As a friend, she was an illustration
Of the loyalty most of us seek.
A shoulder to cry on, a mountain of strength,
When you were at your lowest peak.

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Marlena Tracy and the late Ken Tracy, " Teams of Our Lady" got to know and love you and your husband.at our meetings. On this day in 2023 please know that you are still in our hearts and we remember you today. Blessing to your family.

Remembering Ada on the 20th anniversary of 9/11...

As a proud member of the Fairfax, HOG (Harley Owners Group) Chapter, I participated in a remembrance ride & ceremony, where we read all of the names of the fallen, and then placed a rose on each bench to ensure EVERYONE was remembered. I was privileged and honored to place my rose on Ada's bench. May you rest in God's peace.

Sitting in MCOM 257 with tears in my eyes because I can't remember you at3. It saddens me to learn that I lost you through this tragedy. Please give my grandfather a hug for me. I love you Aunt Ada.

I was in NYC for the marathon in November and visited the 9/11 memorial. While walking around the reflection pools, I saw Ada's engraved name with a rose in it. The tour guide informed us that it was her birthday that day. I have thought about her since I saw her name and today I looked her up. What an incredible lady and what a loss to all of us! My sincerest condolences to her friends and family. Attached is the picture I took.
Laura Millhollin
Attleboro, MA

To the friends and family of Ada, I want to assure you that I, along with many other Americans, will never forget that day that you lost her. We keep you in our prayers and vow to honor her memory by being kind to others, as she was. Love from Texas.

Beautiful lady! I remember that day with tears still this morning. So sorry for your loved ones. God bless and comfort you.

I am remembering Ada today and always. May you all find peace and love in the memories you have of her.

I really miss my auntie, she was there when I was a little girl and do not understand the sample things in life. auntie you will always me in my heart. To my family I love you all.