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Juanita Albright Davies

San Pedro, California

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October 27, 1925 - November 7, 2019 Juanita (Nita) Albright Davies, lovingly known as "Mima," passed away at her San Pedro home November 7, 2019. Nita was born on October 27, 1925 in Fillmore, California to Delbert and Beulah Albright. Raised in Los Angeles, CA, Nita moved to San Pedro in 1959...

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Dearest Daryl, Doug, and Lynn, and the entire family,
My heart-felt condolences are sent to all of you during this difficult time of your lives! Your mom was a first class lady! Our friendship together spand over 60 years! Nita loved her immediate family with her whole heart but also had room for all the many children she touch within her long-standing teaching career! I know you had to share your mother with her dear friends and extended children she nurtured throughout the...

Nita. You were a bright and shiny light to all those who loved you, especially my family. You have touch my life. My son Michael's, My Nephew Tyler's, my Brother in Law Chucks. None of us were touched as much as my Sister Gwen. Nita she loved it you two shared the same last name. You were not related by blood, but as my family will be the first to tell you that is not what defines what family is. Family is unconditional love for you, and will be there and support you no matter what. Nita...

I will always have my hands in yours, Nita!!! My heart overflows with warmth and love for you!!!... You're truly an angel!!!! = =— XOXOXOXOXOXOXO

You're a bright shining star!!! ❤ XOXOXOXOXOXOXOX

I knew Nita Davies when I was a student at 15th Street Elementary school in San Pedro from 1971-78. One of the kindest staff members that I have ever met. I again saw her when I went to Ascension Lutheran Church in Rancho Palos Verdes. A wonderful and blessed woman is now in her heavenly father's care

A Life Well-Lived By A Woman Well-Loved

Nita, you are home with your Lord. You lived a life many would envy. You taught me so much more than quilting and how to make jam.

Thank you to my son Tyler Davies, and husband, Chuck for supporting me through these past months and allowing me to be there by her side for this last phase of her journey on Earth.

Thank you dear friends for all the many ways you have held me up which allowed me to remain strong.

I lost my own mom when she was just 59, my...

Please accept my deepest sympathy in the passing of Nita. She was a wonderful lady whose kindness and generosity towards me as her granddaughters' teacher meant more than words can express. May your memories of this remarkable woman comfort you during this sad time. Sherrill Truax