Ms. Emma Mae Davis of Mansfield Ohio age 88 finished her course of life peacefully, Tuesday, September 17, 2024, in the presence of her loved ones. Emma was born in Lula, Mississippi as the fifth child out of twelve, to the late Bennie Davis Sr. and Walter Lee Davis on September 27, 1935. Emma survived this life with her 3 children, Larry Davis (Charlotte), Angela Davis-Gordon (Ernest) and Jeffery Davis all of Mansfield. Two Sisters, Lillie Taylor of Mansfield and Brenda Kay Williams (David) of Euclid, Ohio. Two brothers Floyd T Davis (Sylvia) and Johnnie B. Davis of Mansfield. 16 grandchildren in which two whom were very special Tanisha and ShaKwanta' Davis. 36 Great-grandchildren and a host of nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, four brothers, Bennie Jr., James Edward, Royal Lee, and Freddie B Davis. Three sisters, Verlene Davis, Marylee Nettles, and Minnie Churn. Brother-in-laws Sammie Taylor and Clarence “Bay” Simmons and additional family and friends.
Services will be held Wednesday, September 25, 2024, at 10:00 am at the Chapel of Peace located at 753 McPherson St. Mansfield Ohio 44903
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