She is survived by a son, Chapman F. Davis, Jr., and a daughter, Virginia Gay Davis, both of Delhi, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of West Monroe, and two brothers, E. R. Clark, Shreveport, and Carson Quick Clark, San Antonio, Tex.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Delhi Methodist church with Rev. S. S. Holladay, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial followed at the Delhi Masonic cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Gene Thorpe, H. T. Thorpe, Maurice McKinney, Roy Snider, George Summerlin, and Solon Smith. Honorary pallbearers were J. J. Kennedy, Bill Wymond and L. A. Flohr.
The Mulhearn Funeral Home of Rayville was in charge of arrangements.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, February 5, 1941
She is survived by a son, Chapman F. Davis, Jr., and a daughter, Virginia Gay Davis, both of Delhi, and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Clark of West Monroe, and two brothers, E. R. Clark, Shreveport, and Carson Quick Clark, San Antonio, Tex.
Funeral services were held at 3 p.m. Wednesday at the Delhi Methodist church with Rev. S. S. Holladay, Methodist minister, officiating. Burial followed at the Delhi Masonic cemetery.
Active pallbearers were Gene Thorpe, H. T. Thorpe, Maurice McKinney, Roy Snider, George Summerlin, and Solon Smith. Honorary pallbearers were J. J. Kennedy, Bill Wymond and L. A. Flohr.
The Mulhearn Funeral Home of Rayville was in charge of arrangements.
Published in The Monroe News-Star (LA), Wednesday, February 5, 1941
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Mrs. Davis was also survived by her husband.
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