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Lisa Morrow Davis, transitioned from this earthly life to eternal life on Saturday July 06, 2024.
She is preceded in death by Gregory Lee Davis (husband), Robert Morrow and Callie Tucker (parents), Nikita Davis-Wilson (daughter). While we mourn the loss of such a beloved soul, we find solace in knowing that Lisa's spirit will forever live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know her.
She leaves to cherish her memories, Daughters; Marquita McCutcheon, Danielle Mccutcheon, Chelsea Robinson, Princess Morrow, Jalesa Morrow, Nikita Davis-Wilson, Andrea Jackson ; Son Kenzy (Davina)Davis. Grandchildren Jamarion, Nevayah, Alyssa, Aniyah, Sanai, Martyrius, Gavin, Laiyah, Serenity, Troy jr., Skylar, Graceson, Prynce, D’kenzlee, Nakitra, Dontae, Bishop, Zaniya, Asher, Raymond, Jason, Charlotte, Keaisha , Trevon,Kayla, Carissa, Jaylynne and Tre. Great Grandchildren Naomi, Nuru, Nuriah. Sisters Shirley brown, Annie Ajekwu, Geneva Beard, Brenda Bean, Mary (Wayne) Tucker, Sandra (Steve) Works; Brothers James (Evon) Morrow, Donald (Mary Juliet)Morrow, John Morrow, Terry Prather and a host of nieces and nephews; devoted friends, Melvin, Michelle, Aaliyah (bff); devoted cousins, Terry Bell; God daughter, Mariah Burkely; bonus daughter, Kiona Jackson.
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