Wanda-Davis-Obituary

Wanda Davis

Muskegon, Michigan

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Wanda Davis, age 92, passed away Sunday, April 7, 2013 in Grand Haven. She was born in Fayette, OH on February 28, 1921 to Charles and Reah (Acker) Marzolf. On April 9, 1943, Wanda married Gerald "Jerry" Davis in Denver, CO and he preceded her in death on November 16, 2002. They moved to Norton...

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Jeri and Family,
Sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

I worked with Wanda and she made the job fun and enjoyable. I am sure she and Bill are enjoying each other now.
Les Gibson

Everywhere Wanda was, there was laughter and fun not far behind. Her positive attitude always brought smiles to those around her. I have so many fond memories of Wanda and Bill that I will cherish for a lifetime... boating (fishing), golfing, snowmobiling, shopping, strawberry shortcake in Florida, and always wondering how Wanda and all the Marzolf sisters could possibly eat as much as they did. The list goes on and on as does my love and admiration for my great aunt Wanda.

Jer and family, So sorry ti hear about your mom. I remember her always laughing and rolling her eyes at us. Let all the good times be remembered in this time of sorrow

I worked with Wanda at the City of Norton Shores for any years and took the position of Treasurer when she retired. She was always ready for a good time. My prayers are with the Davis family.

Dear Jer, Rollie, Joce & Jeff,
Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you during this very sad time. Wanda was always so sweet and fun, she was a great friend to my mom..now they'll be back together again chatting it up and carrying on just like in the day..Love Barb & Joe

I worked with Wanda at the City of Norton Shores ... she was a lovely, gracious lady, and always so much fun to be with. My thoughts and prayers are with her family.

So sorry for your loss, you are in my thoughts and prayers.

Davis Family
Wanda is the "sweetest" little thing, and she will be smiling eternally. So sorry for your loss, a Mother is a very special person in our lives, remember all the good times and smile.
Love, Fran and Henry Strieder-Hemond