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Patricia Ann Davis

April 21, 1947 — November 18, 2019

Patricia Ann Davis

"Be Strong and of Good Courage; Be Not Afraid, Neither Be Thou Dismayed: For The Lord Thy God is with Thee Whithersoever Thou Goest." ~Joshua 1:9

Patricia Ann Harvey Davis, our beloved Wife, Mother, Sister, Daughter, and Friend passed away November 18, 2019 at home surrounded by her family. She was born to Howard W. and Dorothy J. Harvey on April 21, 1947 at the Columbus Hospital in Great Falls, Montana. She graduated from Shelby High School May 26, 1965 and moved to Seattle, WA where she worked for the Social Security Administration. Patricia moved to Utah in 1966 and attended BYU where she was a member of the Wilkinson Center Hostess Committee. She met Ronald M. Davis, by mistake when she and some friends went to the wrong ward house in Salt Lake City. They were sealed for time and all eternity on July 2, 1968 in the Logan Temple. She was a loving mother to four children. As a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints she served faithfully in the Relief Society, Primary, Young Womens, sang in the Choir, and taught Gospel Doctrine. She worked for many years at the Sandy City Justice Department as a court clerk and later became the Hearing Officer for Murray City Court where she retired April 30, 2012.

She is survived by her Husband Ronald Montgomery Davis; Children: Sienna C. Davis, Stacey L. and Corey D. Mangum, Sheridan L. Davis and Michael D. Pfeil, Stephanie A. Roth, and Seth E. Roth; Grandchildren: Jordyn and Taylor Hart, Alec Davis, Jayce Mangum, Brianna Davis, Miranda Davis, Kyrah Mangum, Emerson Roth, and Gavin Roth; Great-Grandchildren: Lilly Davis and Ryland Blume; Adopted Grandchildren: Lindsay and Russ Carter; Sisters and Brothers-in-Law: Barbara Christensen, Jackie Van Daele, Rhonda and Kevin Kopp, Donald M. and Myrna Davis, Brent Davis, and many Nieces, Nephews, Best Friend Diane M. Bryson, Friends, Loved Ones, and her faithful pupperdog JackJack who stayed by her side until the very end.

Patricia loved her Scottish Heritage, music, singing, dancing, gardening, laughter, cross-stitch, to scrapbook, and her family beyond compare. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. She touched so many lives with her warmth and compassion. She was and will continue to be the light in her families lives.

A casual memorial service to share memories of Patricia will be held December 17, 2019 at the Sandy Hillcrest 9th Ward, 915 East 9045 South from 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM. Pat loved color and brightness and requested everyone to wear their favorite color. She also loved her garden and animals, in lieu of flowers, please donate to a local animal shelter, plant a rose bush or favorite flowers in the Spring.

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