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Opal Mae <I>Bandy</I> Davis

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Opal Mae Bandy Davis

Birth
Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA
Death
28 Nov 1998 (aged 84)
Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Litchfield, Montgomery County, Illinois, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.1831609, Longitude: -89.632781
Plot
Section 5
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Services for Opal Mae Davis, of Litchfield, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Plummer Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Mallicoat, of Jacksonville, officiating. Burial will be in Elm Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday in the funeral home from 9 a.m. until the time of service. The family suggests memorials be directed to Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders. Mrs. Davis died Saturday, November 28, 1998, in Heritage Manor of Litchfield. She was 84 years old on May 1. She was a dietician at St. Francis Hospital for 13 years before she retired, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Litchfield. She enjoyed sewing, reading and dancing. She was born in Litchfield, a daughter of Orville and Anna Miller Bandy. She married Walter C. Davis on June 1, 1932. He died in March 1961. Surviving are sons, Donald L. Davis and wife Carolyn, Melvin L. Davis and wife Merry Lee, all of Litchfield; daughters, Dorothy A. Sharp and husband William, Marilyn M. Duff, all of Litchfield, and Phyllis K. Trunk and husband Charles of Hazelwood, Mo.; 17 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. Preceding her in death were sons, John R. and Larry W. Davis; daughter, Blanche M. Denby; brother, Gerald Bandy; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services for Opal Mae Davis, of Litchfield, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Plummer Funeral Home. The Bro. Bob Mallicoat, of Jacksonville, officiated. Burial was in Elm Lawn Cemetery. Musical selections were "The Old Rugged Cross," "Amazing Grace" and "Supper Time." The vocalist, Shirley Edwards, was accompanied at the organ by Michelle Sweet. During the committal service at the cemetery Bro. Mallicoat read a poem, "Our Beloved Mother," written by the family. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Brian Davis, Mark Davis, Scott Davis, Todd Davis, Gary Entriken and Craig Trunk. Honorary pallbearers were grandsons, Bob Sharp and Matthew Trunk. Following the services a meal was provided for the family and friends by the Women of the Moose. Mrs. Davis, 84, died Saturday, November 28, in Heritage Manor.
Services for Opal Mae Davis, of Litchfield, will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Plummer Funeral Home with the Rev. Robert Mallicoat, of Jacksonville, officiating. Burial will be in Elm Lawn Cemetery. Friends may call on Tuesday in the funeral home from 9 a.m. until the time of service. The family suggests memorials be directed to Alzheimers Disease and Related Disorders. Mrs. Davis died Saturday, November 28, 1998, in Heritage Manor of Litchfield. She was 84 years old on May 1. She was a dietician at St. Francis Hospital for 13 years before she retired, and was a member of the First Baptist Church of Litchfield. She enjoyed sewing, reading and dancing. She was born in Litchfield, a daughter of Orville and Anna Miller Bandy. She married Walter C. Davis on June 1, 1932. He died in March 1961. Surviving are sons, Donald L. Davis and wife Carolyn, Melvin L. Davis and wife Merry Lee, all of Litchfield; daughters, Dorothy A. Sharp and husband William, Marilyn M. Duff, all of Litchfield, and Phyllis K. Trunk and husband Charles of Hazelwood, Mo.; 17 grandchildren, 24 great grandchildren and four great great grandchildren. Preceding her in death were sons, John R. and Larry W. Davis; daughter, Blanche M. Denby; brother, Gerald Bandy; two grandchildren and two great grandchildren. Services for Opal Mae Davis, of Litchfield, were held at 11 a.m. Tuesday in Plummer Funeral Home. The Bro. Bob Mallicoat, of Jacksonville, officiated. Burial was in Elm Lawn Cemetery. Musical selections were "The Old Rugged Cross," "Amazing Grace" and "Supper Time." The vocalist, Shirley Edwards, was accompanied at the organ by Michelle Sweet. During the committal service at the cemetery Bro. Mallicoat read a poem, "Our Beloved Mother," written by the family. Pallbearers were her grandsons, Brian Davis, Mark Davis, Scott Davis, Todd Davis, Gary Entriken and Craig Trunk. Honorary pallbearers were grandsons, Bob Sharp and Matthew Trunk. Following the services a meal was provided for the family and friends by the Women of the Moose. Mrs. Davis, 84, died Saturday, November 28, in Heritage Manor.

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