1925
2018
DAVIS Mary Passed away peacefully at the Mary Potter Nursing Home, Wagga Wagga on Friday 30th November 2018 aged 93 years; late of Ashmont Avenue, Wagga Wagga. Dearly loved wife of Allan Davis (dec'd). A much loved mother and mother-in-law of Mervyn (dec'd), Ray (dec'd) and Kerry, and Peter (Pee Wee). Special friend of Narelle. Adored Nanny Mary of Monique, Michael; Kylie, Troy Anastaisha, Tara, Louis and Toby. Great Nanny of her 9 great-grandchildren. Loved sister of Beryl Miller (dec'd), Patricia Johanson (dec'd) and Larry Steel.
'Reunited with Dad.'
A Graveside Service to Celebrate Mary's Life will be held in the Wagga Wagga Lawn Cemetery on Thursday 6th December 2018 commencing at 11am. Relatives and friends are invited to attend.
Sponsored by John Bance & Son Funeral Home.
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December 16, 2023
Grandchild
Anastasia Davis
❤ you Nan miss you love Anastasia
August 4, 2020
Daughter
Karenlee Nichols
Mum God bless you will be sadly missed and love you you were a beautiful woman you always be loved you up there looking down at all your love ones and up in heaven with dad andyour two sons meryne and Raymond happy birthday for today sorry i couldn't attend your funeral I was thinking you when i got told you pass away i was so upset love you mum the best mum in the whole world
December 4, 2018
RAY O'ROURKE
To Peter and family with sincere sympathy on the loss of Mary. We have very fond memories of Mary. God bless and may she rest in eternal peace. Ray & Anne O'ROURKE
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