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Jeannie Elizabeth Davis, born on July 14, 1965, in Carrollton, Kentucky, passed away on January 9, 2025, at St. Elizabeth Hospital in Ft. Thomas, Kentucky. Jeannie’s life was one of dedication and love.
Jeannie was a vibrant soul whose passions brought joy not only to herself but to all who knew her. She cherished spending quality time with her grandchildren—Brandon Walker, Adrien Proctor, Jr., Kylie Jones, Iris Fernald, and Arieanna Fernald—and her beloved dogs Coco & Moomoo, creating fond memories that will live on in their hearts. Her interests included word search puzzles, gardening, and flowers, pursuits that reflected her nurturing spirit and zest for life.
She is survived by her loving husband, Douglas Davis, and her daughter, Beverly Davis (Douglas Fernald) of Madison IN, as well as her son, Adrien Proctor (Zepha Ferguson) of Vevay, IN. Jeannie also shared a lifelong bond with her sister, Judy Tingle of Worthville, KY. Together, they form a legacy of love and strength that will continue to inspire those left behind.
Jeannie was preceded in death by her parents, Richard & Elizabeth Proctor, and her brothers, Richard Proctor, Jr., Johnny Proctor, and Frank Proctor, whose memories will forever remain a part of her family's narrative.
As we remember Jeannie Elizabeth Davis, we celebrate a life devoted to family, work, and the beauty of simple pleasures. Her warmth and kindness touched many, and her spirit will live on in the hearts of those she loved.
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809 Highland Avenue, Carrollton, KY 41008
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