Survived by children Rev. John (Jane) Alsop and Joy (William) Elsey; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her dearest sister, C. Christina Slattery; niece, Rhonda (Richard) Nannie; and step-daughters, Nancy Hammer and Mary Ruth Visker.
Pauline will be remembered to many as one of the The Davis Sisters, along with her sister Christina Slattery. They were the very first Christian singers on WIBC Radio station in Indianapolis, for the Calvary Tabernacle Radio Broadcast throughout the 1940's. They recorded under the Gospel Melodies record label. She retired from American Fletcher National Bank as an account manager, after many years of service
Services entrusted to Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel.
Survived by children Rev. John (Jane) Alsop and Joy (William) Elsey; grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is also survived by her dearest sister, C. Christina Slattery; niece, Rhonda (Richard) Nannie; and step-daughters, Nancy Hammer and Mary Ruth Visker.
Pauline will be remembered to many as one of the The Davis Sisters, along with her sister Christina Slattery. They were the very first Christian singers on WIBC Radio station in Indianapolis, for the Calvary Tabernacle Radio Broadcast throughout the 1940's. They recorded under the Gospel Melodies record label. She retired from American Fletcher National Bank as an account manager, after many years of service
Services entrusted to Shirley Brothers Washington Memorial Chapel.
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