1981
2002
Funeral: 1:30 p.m. Wednesday at Shannon Rose Hill Funeral Chapel. Burial: Shannon Rose Hill Memorial Park. Visitation: The family will receive friends 5 to 7 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral chapel.
Memorials: Cancer Care Service, 605 W. Magnolia Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76104.
Aurora Lee Davis was born in Fort Worth and was a lifetime resident. She was a member of River Oaks Church of Christ. She was preceded in death by her father, Albert A. Davis Sr. in 1993. The family would like to thank Dr. Debra Prow and the staff of Healing Wings, the seventh floor oncology staff at John Peter Smith Hospital for the loving care given to Aurora, and the Church of Christ members who sent cards, love and prayers for her.
Survivors: Mother, Linda Davis; brothers, Tommy Hampton, Albert Davis Jr. and Charles Davis and his wife, Debbie; sisters, Deborah Mosley and husband, Clayton, Carla Strickland and husband, Tom, and Melissa Davis and husband, Cameron; nine nieces and nephews and four great-nieces and great-nephews.
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6 Entries
Serirae
July 22, 2021
You were one of my best friends throughout elementary school when I first moved to riveroaks , you made me feel so welcome, I know you were sick but never truly understood at that age, I've thought about you over the years and never could find you , now I know why, I just found out that you have passed away this truly breaks my heart,I wish I would have known.I know now you are no longer in pain Until we meet again my Friend.
joyce Wallace, RN
December 13, 2002
My deepest sorrow and sympathy goes to your family and especially your Mother. You can rest and have peace now with the Lord. We will miss you but God knows best. I will continue to pray for your Mother. God bless your family.
Joyce
CASEY PARNELL
December 2, 2002
Hey there Aurora this is one of your old best friends from castleberry! I have not seen you ever sence we left irma marsh middle school in 1995! I found out a year ago that you had been sick and i really wanted to come and see you but were also afraid you would not remember me! Even now that you are with the lord now and even though i havent seen you for a long time, I will miss you greatly! My name is CASEY PARNELL and the PARNELL famliy will keep you in thoughts and prayers! GOD bless you aurora and youll always be remembered!I love ya and Ill miss you very much!Rest in peace!Your old best friendCASEY G. PARNELL
Donna Brinkley
November 26, 2002
Aurora was greatly admired by my husband, Bob, and me for her courage. She was appreciative, kind, gentle, thoughtful and loving. Aurora will always be remembered...
With Love, Donna Brinkley
Tom & Betty Grayson
November 26, 2002
Sleep well, sweet Aurora, you are in God's loving arms. You are far better off than us, you will be with God forever.
salima elhaddad
November 26, 2002
I went to school with Aurora.... im very sorry for your loss.. may god be with you in this time of need.
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