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Sue Davidson, age 52, passed away on Tuesday, July 9, 2024, at Lackey Memorial Hospital in Forest, MS. Her visitation will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2024, from 11:00 AM until 1:50 PM at Wolf Funeral Services in Lake, MS. Her services will take place at 2:00 PM in our Funeral Home Chapel. Her burial will follow at Unity Cemetery in Forest, MS. Bro. Kenny Lang will officiate under the direction of Wolf Funeral Services.
Sue was born to Johnny B. Sullivan and Brenda Joyce Bradford in Morton, MS. She was a lifelong resident of Scott County, MS. Sue was a member of Redtop Union Baptist Church in Forest, MS. She was a 1990, graduate of Lake High School. Then she began her life as a wife and mother. Sue was working at Southland Trucking Company at the time of her death. She was an avid golf player. Sue loved her grandchildren dearly.
Sue was preceded in death by a granddaughter, Ava Bell; her grandmothers, Ola Bradford and Zula Sullivan and her grandfathers, Clyde Bradford and JR Sullivan; her Maternal grandparents, W.L. and Nettie Morris. She is survived by her husband, James Davidson of Forest, MS; her parents, Johnny and Brenda Sullivan of Forest, MS and Evelyn Shepard of Forest, MS; her two sons, R. J. Bell (Kayla) of Carthage, MS and Mackenzie Bell (Ember) of Brandon, MS; her step-son, Drew Davidson of Tampa Bay, FL; her step-daughter, Haley Davidson of Baton Rouge, LA; her six brothers and Sisters, Jennifer Bryson (Scottie) of Decatur, MS, John Sullivan (Kathy) of Forest, MS, Greg Sullivan (Erica) of Sebastopol. MS, Sarah Freeman (Gip) of Union, MS; Gary Hall of Forest, MS and Sonya Moore (Walter) of Carthage, MS; her five grandchildren, Ally Mae, John Luke, Averee, Axle and Benji and a host of nieces, and nephews whom she loved dearly.
Pallbearers will be Jacob Freeman, Clayton Edmonds, Buddy Edmonds, Tyler Sullivan, Cody Thrash and Brian Sullivan.
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