Jeanne Davis

Jeanne Davis Obituary

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Age - 95

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August 26, 2023

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Chestertown, MD

"Dorothy Jeanne Turner Davis, 95, passed away at home, outside of Chestertown on August 23rd, 2023. Jeanne was born to Lucille Mae Folks Turner and Robert Franklin Turner on August 7th, 1928, in Matawan, New Jersey. She lived in Keyport and then Red Bank until the age of fourteen, when she moved with her family to a farm outside of Chestertown, Maryland. She graduated from Chestertown High School in 1945 and married Richard S. Davis in 1946. Jeanne loved living on the farm, as well as going into Chestertown to see friends and meet new people. As a licensed beautician, Jeanne worked in two beauty salons in Chestertown. She also worked in several shops and was a resident advocate at an assisted living facility. Her volunteer work included Girl Scout leader, Sunday School teacher, Bible School director, and election worker. She was an accomplished seamstress and embroiderer. Jeanne loved everyone that she met. She was predeceased by her husband, Richard S. Davis, daughter, Laura Davis, grandson, Robert Weiss, partner, Calvin Kendall, sister, Bobbie Lou Walbert Tucker, brother, Robert H. Turner, and sister-in-law, Sue Turner Winterfeld. She is survived by daughter, Linda Davis, son, Richard E. Davis and daughter-in-law, Cheryl Lewis Davis; and son-in-law, Robert Weiss (Pam). Grandchildren include Ned, Matthew, Aaron (Anna), Michael (Joe), Miriam (Tom), Jeffrey, Dennis (Haili) and Zac (Allysen). Great grandchildren include Kacie, Isaiah, Raya, Seamus, Benjamin, and Aria. She was loved by many more family members and friends. A memorial service will be held privately. The family would like to thank the kindness and dedication of primary caregivers, Cheryl Lewis Davis, Michael Davis, and Joe Hernandez. Thank you to the wonderful caregivers, Heather Stewart, and Karen Dodds. The staff at Compass Regional Hospice were indispensable and the family thanks them for their help and kindness. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to the following organizations: Compass Regional Hospice at 160 Coursevall Dr. , Centreville, MD 21617. Kent \u0026amp; Queen Anne\u0027s Volunteer Rescue Squad PO Box 126, Chestertown, MD 21620"

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