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Susan Annette Davis, 75, of Tillman's Corner, passed away on January 14, 2025.
Susan Annette Davis (Dixon) was a lifelong resident of Tillman's Corner, Alabama. She is preceded in death by her husband, Charles "Sambo" Davis; parents Austin Columbus Dixon and Lorena Tillman Dixon; her four siblings Mary Goldie Dixon Bennett (Archie), Woodson "Woodie" Leroy Dixon (Margaret), Samuel "Sam" Frankie Dixon (Lydia) and Carolyn Anne Dixon Hafford (Gary).
She is survived by her children Charles Jr, Brian and Jeremy Davis along with eight grandchildren Brandon (Morgan) Davis, Aaron (Bree) Davis, Chanse, Alex, Danielle, Alexis, Blaze, Lana and Samantha Davis and four step-grandchildren Stetson, Jade, Kolbe and Kristina, four great-grandchildren Easton & Noah Davis, Arabella & Kinley Davis and a host of other friends and relatives.
Pallbearers will be Brian Davis, Jeremy Davis, Brandon Davis, Alex Davis, Leroy Dixon and Dewayne Dixon.
Funeral service will be lead by Pastor David Edwards of Calvary Assembly, where she attended faithfully.
Sue loved to cook and being in the kitchen is one of the fondest memories that her loved ones will cherish. Whether it was chicken and dumplings, the cakes she baked or the peanut butter balls at Christmas time, she enjoyed feeding the people she loved and always sent you home with a to-go box of goodies. She made sure everyone was always full when they left Mawmaw's house. Her family will miss her dearly.
Visitation will be held on Monday, January 20th, 2025 at 9am. Funeral service will follow at 10am in the chapel at Mobile Memorial Gardens Funeral Home. Interment to follow at Mobile Memorial Gardens.
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