A. Letty Davis
1928-2013
Afton Letty Bronson Davis of Bruneau died on May 18, 2013 at the Cottages in Mountain Home surrounded by her family. Services will be held Friday, May 24, 2013, with a viewing from10:00-10:45 AM and funeral services beginning at 11:00 AM at the Bruneau American Legion Hall, internment will follow at the Bruneau Cemetery. Arrangements are under the direction of Rost Funeral Home, McMurtrey Chapel.
Letty was born in Orem, Utah to George Lynn and Ruby Elinor Bronson, on July 13, 1928. At the age of 5, she moved to Vale, Oregon with her parents and four older sisters. Her father farmed and built the house they lived in. When she was a freshman in high school, they moved to Adrian, Oregon where Letty graduated. She was a cheerleader, performed in school plays, she loved her high school years and maintained cherished friendships.
In April of her senior year she had a blind date with Gene Davis and they were married eight months later on December 7, 1946. Gene had just returned from WWII. They lived in Homedale, for three years where they farmed and milked cows. During this time, two daughters, Jeanne and Carla were born. When the daughters were two and one, they moved to Bruneau. In 1952, their son Eric was born. They worked very hard with Gene's brother Don and his wife Pat to establish Bruneau Cattle Co. which was a farming, ranching, and feedlot operation.
Our mother's favorite job was caring for her husband and their three children. She was extremely loving, a great teacher, and a lot of fun! She always had a great garden, beautiful yard with flowers, and kept an immaculate house. She was known to have floors you could eat off of, but no one had to because everyone was welcome to sit at her table with her family and enjoy her delicious food. She loved doing hair and a few neighbors came for a cut, perm, or a weekly shampoo and set. She was active in the PTO and served as Treasurer of the Idaho Cowbelles Assn. in 1963. For years she was Sec/Treas for the Southside Bruneau Canal Co. and corporate secretary for Bruneau Cattle Co. She worked for several years at the Valley Merc in Bruneau. Besides all this, she drove silage truck every September.
Letty spent the last 4 1/2 years at The Cottages Assisted Living Facility in Mountain Home. She received wonderful, loving care from Amber, Kathy, and their staff during this entire time. Jeanne, Carla, and Eric want to extend their deep appreciation for the compassion also shown to them. We also had great support from Dr. Crossley during this time and United Hospice the last few months.
Letty is survived by daughters Jeanne Gannon, Carla and husband Chuck Locuson, son Eric Davis, grandsons Curtis and wife Jinney Gannon, Patrick Gannon, Matthew and wife Andrea Locuson, Chuck Locuson and fiancé Krissy, Jeremy and wife Kate Mink, granddaughter Erica Davis, great-granddaughters Hillary and Shannon Murphy, and great-grandsons Dray and Drew Mink. She was preceded in death by her parents, husband Gene, son-in-law Tom Gannon, sisters Lynette (Roger) Anderson, Relva (Harvey) Hunt, Ethel (Harry) Stanford, and Dorothy (Capp) King, two infant brothers, infant twin sisters, two nephews, and one niece.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Bruneau American Legion Post 83, PO
Box 648, Bruneau, ID 83604, Bruneau QRU, PO Box 294, Bruneau, ID, 83604 or the charity of your choice.
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Letty was such a beautiful lady, and good friend of my Mom and Dad. So sorry for your loss. Sending prayers to the family.
Sherry (Craig) Russell
May 29, 2013
Letty was a good person .. especially, a good wife and mother whose family always came first.
"what we once enjoyed and deeply loved we can never loose. For all that we love deeply becomes a part of us" (Helen Keller)
God Bless Family.
Jack & Marilyn Burke
May 23, 2013
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