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Mary Ella Davis, 87, life long resident of Port St. Joe FL. passes away Fri. March 7, 2008. Mrs. Davis Was born 16 March 1920 to proud parents Paul and Annie Baker in Lyons GA.
Mrs. Davis Enjoyed many things in life but most important was her family. Mrs. Davis loved being a housewife and serving her family.
Mrs. Davis was preceded in death by her husband Earl Davis, her father Paul Baker and her mother Annie Collins, one grandson Chris Raffield and granddaughter Rebekah Davis.
She is Survived by two sons; Robert and wife Reba of Rising Fawn GA., William and wife Bertha of Port St. Joe, FL.; four Daughters Linda and Husband Robert Raffield of Panama City, FL., Patricia and husband Earl Haney of Wewahitchka, FL., Annie and husband Joe Adome of Panama City, FL., Mary Ellen and Husband Bobby Shiver of East Point, FL., one brother Rufus Rhames and wife Mary of Claremont, Fl., two sisters Edna Cushing Strange of Jakin GA., Mildred Crowe of Marianna, Fl.
Visitation will take place at Brock's Home town Funeral Home Chapel Sunday March 9, 2008 from 3:00 – 5:00 PM.
Funeral Services will be held Monday March 10, 2008 at Highland View Assembly of God Church where she was last carded member. Highland View Port St. Joe, FL.
Internment will follow at pleasant rest Cemetery off of Over Street HWY.
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