Madelyn-Davis-Obituary

Madelyn Pugh Davis

Obituary

Madelyn Pugh Davis worked on entire run Madelyn Pugh Davis, who helped define the TV sitcom as the co-writer of every episode of "I Love Lucy," the 1950s series that showcased the grape-stomping, bonbon-cramming, health-tonic-swigging antics of a scatterbrained housewife, died of undisclosed...

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Miss u Madelyn... and will always cherish knowing u and Dr. Davis and the time that I spent with u n your home!! r.i.p Wonder............

You will be miss!!

"Thank you, Madelyn" doesn't begin to fully express the legacy of laughter that you left in my life and all who love Lucy. After reading your book, there were two things that came to mind. First, I wanted more. The book was far too brief. Secondly, a truly great writer knows when to stop and leaving the reader wishing for more. It would be one of my fondest desires that the surviving family members who have access to untold volumes of stories both written and verbal publish another book...

Thank you, Madelyn...Everytime I watch I Love Lucy I laugh out loud as if it were the first time viewing the episode. My condolences to your family.

Madelyn was one of the writers that brought Lucy Ricardo to life on paper. Lucille Ball brought Lucy Ricardo to life on TV. Madelyn and family-Thank you for bringing so much laughter to millions every day!

To the family and friends of Mrs Davis.......she wrote some kool lines for I love Lucy that was my favorite sitcom ,may the God of comfort bring the family comfort as they grieve Isaiah 25:8

One of the most talented writers of all time! You enhanced my life with your creativity and brought the gift of laughter to millions! I had the pleasure and honor of attending the Loving Lucy Convention in 2001 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of "I Love Lucy." Your presence there was indeed one of the highlights of my life! I will cherish those memories forever. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world. My deepest sympathy to your family. May you rest in peace.

Thank you, Madelyn for I Love Lucy. It's still my very favorite.

DEAR MISS DAVIS AND FAMILY... YOU DID THIS COUNTRY A GREAT AND LOVEABLE SERVICE BY CREATING "I LOVE LUCY". LAUGHTER ALWAYS FEELS GOOD AND YOU FOLKS MADE ME FEEL GOOD...TELL LUCY HELLO...LOVE