Angela “Angie” Davis, 57, of Union, MI, entered rest Tuesday, January 21, 2025, with her family at her side. She was born January 9, 1968, in Elkhart to the late Roger S. and Patricia J. (Lewandowski) Kron and later married Ernie Davis, who survives. Surviving also are Angie’s children, Matthew Gibson of Mishawaka, Nathaniel (Adam) Gibson of Cass, MI, Robert (Ashley) Gibson of Burr Oak, MI, and Angela Gibson of Union; along with her stepchildren Brandon (Kristen) Davis of Wakarusa and Bryan Davis of Wakarusa; 3 siblings, Angie’s twin brother, Anthony Kron of White Pigeon, Roger (Margaret) Kron of Granger, and V. Susan Broque also survive, along with 12 grandchildren.
Angie worked hard to support herself and her family, always keeping family as her top priority. An adventurous and curious soul, she loved traveling to state parks in her RV, kayaking on peaceful lakes, hiking scenic trails, and making memories with her loved ones. The holidays were especially meaningful, as Angie enjoyed baking her favorite treats and attending craft fairs with her sewing business, where she created diaper cakes and baby blankets for others. In her downtime, she loved cheering for the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Cubs. Angie’s warmth, creativity, and love for adventure touched everyone who knew her and she will be greatly missed.
A time to visit with family and friends is scheduled for Sunday, January 26th from 1-4p at Cruz Family Funeral Home, Osceola, with a service beginning at 4pm. Following the service and Angie’s wishes, cremation will take place.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent directly to the family. To light a virtual candle, share a story of Angie’s life, or offer a message of comfort visit the Guestbook tab.
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