Myrtle Louise Johnson Davis, age 75, of Fort Lauderdale, Florida (formerly of Deersville, Ohio), peacefully passed away at home surrounded by her loving family on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. She courageously fought a battle with cancer as well as Crohn's disease, a life-long illness. Born September 17, 1937, in Wellsville, Ohio, she was a daughter of the late Willard Glenn Johnson and Violet Mae Ammon Johnson of East Liverpool, Ohio. She was preceded in death by her husband, Clark Joseph Davis, Sr., on June 3, 1981 and a grandson, Chad Lee Dixon, on February 9, 2012 from a motorcycle accident in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Surviving are a son: Clark Joseph (Bruno Casale) Davis, Jr., of Fort Lauderdale, Florida; three daughters: Lynn (Doc) Dixon of Dover, Tina Davis (Bobbie Ward) of Dover, and Tamie (Rod) Howard of Ormond Beach, Florida; four grandchildren: Jamie (Angela) Dixon, Charity Francis, Chad Dixon (deceased), and Kenny Howard; three great-grandchildren: Ethan Francis, Rylee Francis and Gianna Dixon; Funeral service Saturday, May 4, Koch Funeral Home 216 South High Street,Freeport, Ohio.
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The love Aunt Myrtle gave me, will never leave me!
David Swiger
May 4, 2013
I have wonderful memories of Murt. She was a wonderful lady who was an Angel on Earth.I have never nor will ever forget the kindness she shown me many years ago. More people need to be like her. Rest in Peace Mama Murt, hopefully one day, we will get to see one another again...God Bless you Sweet Lady...
Bonnie Ferguson-Howell
May 4, 2013
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