Marva Bunker Davis passed April 25, 2018, to join her beloved husband, Samuel M. Davis, two children, Paul and Donna Kay and countless loved ones. She leaves behind eight remaining children, their spouses, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and additional family and friends. She found great pleasure in sharing what she had with others, using money wisely, listening, creating new game rules that favored children and the underdog, and caring for her garden, particularly the flowers. She had a quick wit that seemed to only improve with age and her home was a healing place, visitors always left with a good laugh and a kind word. She was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and found a deep joy in serving others. Although her life had difficulties and sorrow, Marva not only saw the good, but believed in it, sought it out and created it. Her family misses her and looks forward to seeing her again and how the heavenly flowers have improved under her care. Services are pending. For more information, please visit www.lapalomafuneralservices.com.
Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Apr. 29, 2018
Marva Bunker Davis passed April 25, 2018, to join her beloved husband, Samuel M. Davis, two children, Paul and Donna Kay and countless loved ones. She leaves behind eight remaining children, their spouses, grandchildren, great-grandchildren and additional family and friends. She found great pleasure in sharing what she had with others, using money wisely, listening, creating new game rules that favored children and the underdog, and caring for her garden, particularly the flowers. She had a quick wit that seemed to only improve with age and her home was a healing place, visitors always left with a good laugh and a kind word. She was a life-long member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and found a deep joy in serving others. Although her life had difficulties and sorrow, Marva not only saw the good, but believed in it, sought it out and created it. Her family misses her and looks forward to seeing her again and how the heavenly flowers have improved under her care. Services are pending. For more information, please visit www.lapalomafuneralservices.com.
Published by Las Vegas Review-Journal on Apr. 29, 2018
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