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Deborah Davis
In Memory of
Deborah F
Davis
1963 - 2017
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Obituary for Deborah F Davis

Deborah F. Davis, passed away unexpectedly and peacefully at Beth Israel Deaconess Plymouth on April 29, 2017 at the age of 54. She was surrounded by loved ones.

Deborah F. Davis is survived by her Loving parents, Norman and Gudrun Davis, Her brother Gary(Susan) Davis and her three children, Trever(Bonnie) Smith, Amber Anderson and Destiny Anderson, and her Beloved Grand child Hazel Smith.

Deborah was born in Regensburg, Germany to Norman and Gudrun Davis. She graduated from Silver lake Regional High school-Pembroke in 1981 and would later graduate from Massasoit Community College with a degree in Law Enforcement in 1998. She had a variety of jobs in many different fields, most recently working in the deli at Stop and Shop in Plymouth, MA.

Deborah was a lover of nature and Native American culture, she was an insatiable fan of all types and styles of music and most of all, she was the proudest mother of her three children. She was and avid writer and reader and lived her life to the fullest.

Services will be held for her at Bartlett Funeral Home, 338 Court St, Plymouth on Thursday May 4, 2017 from 5-8 pm. In lieu of flowers, feel free to make a donation to Massachusetts Center for Native American Awareness at www.mcnaa.org
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