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Ann Elizabeth Davis

Tampa, Florida

1935 - 2023

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Ann Elizabeth Nilsson DavisJune 14, 1935 - December 14, 2023Ann Elizabeth Nilsson Davis passed away peacefully at home in Tampa on December 14, 2023, in the presence of her sons, Scott and Thomas Kluksdahl. She was 88. Born to Nils and Evelyn (Rasmussen) Nilsson in Coos Bay, Ore. Ann spent her...

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Thinking of Ann this Christmas time. I have been fortunate to inherit some of her Christmas ornaments. They decorate my house and warm my heart. TOVE

To Tom and Scott, I am so sorry for your loss. I always remember your Mom's kindness and caring nature.

My sincere condolences to Ann´s family. I also knew Ann through the Greywackes and enjoyed her companionship in conversation as well as along the trails. Ann encouraged me to reengage with music by singing in chorus and I´m so grateful for that. She was a kind, compassionate and wise woman. I shall miss her.

We walked through the worst Covid epidemic - We hiked through Marin - We traveled the world together - and how we laughed together ! I miss you my dear friend. Tove Bauer.

First, my sincere condolences to the family on the great loss of your sweet Ann. . Enjoyed hiking with her as a member of the Graywacke hiking group in Marin County, Ca. We will all miss her humor, grace and her constant joy of life. Respectfully, Sheila Hershon

I knew Anne through the graywacke hiking group. I will remember her for many things but especially her lovely smile and exuberant hiking stride. She will be sorely missed.

She will be missed by all of us who are part of the Graywacke Hiking group. She was always a delight to be with.

I had the good fortune to hike with Ann Davis as part of the Graywackes for many years. I always enjoyed her company and conversation. She was intelligent, witty, knowledgeable, and lovely to walk alongside. I´ll miss Ann. God bless. Marlea Taylor

I remember Ann's spontaneous, contagious smile; her fabulous talent; and her positive encouragement of the college students she sponsored from San Francisco State University. I loved playing music with her! She will be missed.