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Leah Anne Davis

Chicago, Illinois

1984 - 2015

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Leah Anne Davis

December 5, 1984 - September 21, 2015

Beloved daughter, sister, and friend, passed away unexpectedly on September 21, 2015 in Chicago. After a night shift in the emergency room, she left work, took a nap, and never woke up. Born on December 5, 1984 at Stanford Hospital, Leah...

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You Don´t Just Lose Someone Once" You lose them over and over, sometimes many times a day. When the loss, momentarily forgotten, creeps up, and attacks you from behind. Fresh waves of grief as the realization hits home, they are gone. Again. You don´t just lose someone once, you lose them every time you open your eyes to a new dawn, and as you awaken, so does your memory, so does the jolting bolt of lightning that rips into your heart, they are gone. Again. Losing someone is a journey, not...

Thought about you today. Looked you up and still couldn't believe it. I wish we could send text messages or emails from Heaven. Miss you friend- Steve

I worked with Leah in the ED at Mercy. She was a wonderful doctor. She really did care so much for her patients and coworkers. People would ask ," What would Leah do?" Because we all knew she would do the right thing. We still miss her.

You left us 6 years ago as of tomorrow. The grandbabies have made life sweeter but I still miss you and cry for you every day.

I went to mount holyoke with Leah and spent a lot of time with her during college. She crosses my mind all the time, especially when listening to old school country music which she introduced me to. I always think of her smile and energy, what a wonderful woman. I love you, Leah ❤

Your nephew Adam and niece Leanna, named in your honor. ❤

Every day I think about you, and how I looked forward to seeing your life unfold. I cry for you every day, literally every day. The beautiful single white feathers that appear, seemingly from nowhere, are always a great comfort. I miss you terribly.

Wendy, Howard, Ethan and Joscelin,

We haven't been in touch for numerous years now but I was saddened none the less when I learned of Leah's passing this evening. I was told it was the most touching,emotion filled and amazing tribute to another human being ever attended. I can't even begin to imagine what you must be going through. My heart goes out to you all.
Nikkii van Steenwyk

I so wish I had a current contact # for you

You are missed every moment of everyday. Always and Forever my dearest friend.

Yesterday, Dec 5th, would have been your 31st birthday. People baked birthday cakes in your honor, the Residents in your program sent us two gorgeous floral arrangements, and Ethan, Patty, Heather and Merrisa put flowers on your grave. They facetimed Jossi and me and we all said Kaddish for you and sang "Happy Birthday." We miss you so very much...