Marjorie A. Davis

Marjorie A. Davis obituary, Brandon, VT

Marjorie A. Davis

Marjorie Davis Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Miller & Ketcham Funeral Homes, Inc. - Brandon on Dec. 18, 2025.
Marjorie (Gould) Davis

Marjorie A Davis, age 61 of Brandon, Vermont passed away after a short battle with cancer on December 16, 2025, at the McClure Miller Respite Home surrounded by loved ones. Margie was born January 25, 1964, in Proctor, the daughter of Leon and Betty (Knapp) Gould, the seventh of eight children. She attended Otter Valley UHS. She was an avid bird watcher, baker, as well as having a passion and knack of gardening that she shared with her daughter, Jess. She was a magnet for all animals; wild and domestic. She enjoyed fishing in all types of weather. Ice fishing being one of those great experiences she shared with her girls.

She is survived by her two daughters Kristina Davis (Jason Tripp) of Brandon, and Jessica (Howard) Stickney III of Florence. Five grandchildren, Matthew (Anna) Fox of Whiting. Tyson, Clayton and Kathryn Stickney of Florence, and Morgan Wood of Brandon. Three sisters Deb (Mike) Griffin of Sudbury, Evie Reed of Florence, and Helen Hutchins of Brandon. Two brothers Leon (Judy) Gould of Belfast, ME and Matthew (Gina) Gould of Gradyville, KY as well as many nieces and nephews. Special friends: Donna Walker and Linda Roof. Marc Haliday for being the son she never had.

She is predeceased by her parents, her brothers Jeffrey (Jeff) and William (Bill) Gould, and a beloved nephew Rick Griffin.

Anyone wishing to make a donation is welcome to any animal shelter of their choosing.

Please join the family on January 18, 2026, at the Brandon Legion from 12-2 for a celebration of life in honor of our mom, sister, and grandmother.

Arrangements are by Miller & Ketcham Funeral Home, Brandon.

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Donna Walker

December 20, 2025

My heart goes out to your family. I was blessed to have such a true friend to go through this journey in life. As hard as it was to see her deteriorating in the end I would do it again to let her know I was there to love and support her. I know she would have done that for me. That´s what true friendship is about. Fly high my dear friend.

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