Willie was full of life, joy, and charity, she never met a stranger. She was a true humanitarian at heart, giving all that she had. She was the champion of the homeless. She could be often found feeding, clothing, or offering emotional support to those who truly have nothing. Her true calling was lifting the spirits of others. In this she could be seen as the hands of Christ.
She was a free spirit, who loved to walk barefoot in the outdoors. She could always be found with a smile on her face, a willingness to dance to her own tune, or sing freely to all those willing to listen. She was a colorful person who was forthright with her views. She was resilient in her adversity, and beloved by all.
She was preceded in death by son Chester Lee Davis III, brother Henry Will Jackson and Wife Mildred Jackson, Sisters Willie Mae Gloster, Louise Jackson, Queen Jackson Williams.
She leaves to cherish her memory one sister Annie Mae (Frank deceased) Thomas, daughters; Angela Davis (Ronnie) Farris, LaDonna Clemons Davis (Andrew Nwagwu), Margo Davis (Shawn) Gaines, Melinda Kay Jackson Gloster, two Sons; Kevin(Beth) Davis, Calvert (Terri Nicole) Jackson, Grandchildren; Tyreka, Derrick, Dennis, Joshua, Shanita, William,Jonathan, Briana, Chloe, Belvin, Joy, Andre 'Obi', Layla, Amara, Andrew 'Jr', Kevin, Shimaya, Jameria, James, Janae, Kamariya, Kameariya, John, Kayleigh, J'Kobi, Auction and one who gets to meet Willie in heaven before she comes to earth. Eight great grandchildren and a host of sorrowing of other family and other friends.
A visitation for friends and family will be held from 12:00 p.m. until 1:00 p.m., Friday, November 30, 2018 at Cook-Walden/Capital Parks Funeral Home. Funeral services will begin immediately after the visitation at 1:00 p.m. followed by a graveside service in Cook-Walden/Memorial Hill Cemetery.
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