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Magnolia “Noli” Jenean Davis was welcomed into the world on May 22, 2025, and in her brief time on earth, she brought immeasurable joy and love to her family. Noli's journey was a short one, as she passed away on Thursday, July 17, 2025, but the light she shone in her few precious weeks will forever glow in the hearts of those who knew her.
Noli was the spirited daughter of Nena and Zach Davis, a cherished younger sibling to Lexi and the inseparable twin to Charli. Her family, including her doting grandparents Grandma Carol, Busia, and Papa Larry, along with a host of aunts, uncles, and other relatives, will miss her deeply.
Though her time was brief, her feisty spirit earned her the endearing nickname "Mango," hinting at a personality that was vibrant and full of life.In her early days, Noli showed signs of being the twin who would have instigated adventures and laughter. Her obsession with her pacifier exemplified a determined and strong-willed nature, traits that would have undoubtedly shaped her into a remarkable individual. Noli's family will forever treasure the moments they shared and the tender times of simply holding her close.
While her family mourns the future they lost the chance to share with Noli, they take solace in knowing that she has been welcomed into heaven by her recent loved ones Grandpa Donn and great-grandma Shirley as well as other treasured family members. These loved ones who went before her will surely embrace Noli with the same love and warmth she received during her time here with us.
Noli's memory will be cherished on Friday, July 25, 2025, from 10:00 AM until the 11:00 AM service at St. Mary Catholic Faith Community (9520 W. Forest Home Ave., Hales Corners).
8910 West Drexel Avenue, Franklin, WI 53132
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