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Shirley J. Davis, 75, of rural Christine, ND, passed away peacefully at home on September 16, 2025, surrounded by love.
Shirley was born on February 1, 1950, in Fargo, ND, to Jim and Lois Johnson. She grew up in a family rooted in love, laughter, and resilience-values she carried with her throughout her life. On November 30, 1974, she married Robin Davis at Olivet Lutheran Church in Fargo, ND. Together, they built a life filled with love, adventure, and devotion to family.
She is survived by her husband, Robin; son, Sam (Heather) Davis of Dickinson, ND; daughter, Dana (Benjamin Schmitz) Davis of Fargo, ND; stepson, Matt (Becky) Davis and family of Sabin, MN; grandchildren, Rylee and Max Davis of Dickinson, ND; brothers, Steve (Janine) Johnson of Moorhead, MN, and Kip (JoAnn) Johnson of Port Orchard, WA; along with nieces, nephews, wonderful cousins, cherished friends, and her beloved mini goldendoodle, Cork. She was preceded in death by her parents; her brother, Doug Johnson; and her sister-in-law, Nancy Johnson.
Shirley had a big heart for children and dedicated her career to serving them as a paraprofessional at Richland Elementary School in Abercrombie, ND, and Robert Asp Elementary School in Moorhead, MN. She had a gift for recognizing the children who needed love the most-often when they struggled to show it-and became the trusted adult they could depend on.
Her compassion extended far beyond the classroom. Together with Robin, she opened their farm as a place of respite for foster children through the PATH organization, offering safety, family, and unconditional love. The impact of their care is lasting-many of those children remain in touch to this day.
Shirley was a quiet giver, never seeking recognition for her kindness. Whether it was a winter coat, a pair of boots, or a set of school supplies, she always found a way to ensure children had what they needed. Usually, mysteriously, these items would show up in their locker or desk. She poured her heart into her family and home, creating a warm and adventurous place for her children to grow up. The farm was often the backdrop for laughter and new experiences. One of the family's favorite stories is the day Shirley called Robin at work and asked if he knew how to build a fence-because the kids had convinced her to adopt a pet pig, which was happily living in their playhouse. It escaped...you'll have to ask about the rest.
Shirley's creativity and curiosity knew no bounds. A lifelong reader, she devoured books with remarkable speed, always eager to dive into a new story. She was also a passionate crafter, finding joy in knitting (occasionally at Bison Football games), sewing, sketching, painting, and working with her kiln to create beautiful pieces. Summers at Pelican Lake, where she spent time at her grandmother's cottage throughout her life, brought her deep joy and lasting memories with family and the best neighbors.
Her humor, generosity, and quiet strength will be missed beyond words. Those who knew her will remember the countless ways she made life richer-through her compassion, her creativity, her fantastic laugh, and her unwavering love.
Shirley lived an incredible life, and we are deeply grateful to have been part of it.
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