Maggie Mae (Wood) Davis was born at home in Hamilton, Texas, to Lonnie and Sallie (Allen) Wood on October 21, 1931. She was the youngest of their five children which included Walteen, Leo, Mary, Adeline, and Allen. She enjoyed riding with her Dad in his dump truck and going fishing with him. She also helped her Mom with canning and cooking for boarders. She attended school in Hamilton, Amarillo, and Aleman, where her father owned a general store that sold everything from flour, beans and cornmeal to tools and hardware. Maggie and her brothers iced the cold drinks. She loved to play basketball and was the salutatorian of the class of 1951 from Aleman School.
She moved back to Hamilton to work at the telephone office as one of the switchboard operators for Mrs. Hatfield, who provided rental housing for the women. She and her friends could work, sleep and walk to see movies or mail a letter all in the same block.
Maggie met the love of her life when Eugene Davis and his parents came through Hamilton on their way to visit family. They were married at Reagan Street Church of Christ on April 2, 1952. They drove to California and enjoyed Sequoia National Forest and the snow. Their first daughter Eugenia Ann was born in Fresno. Their second daughter Cynthia Kay was born in Fort Worth when they moved back to Texas. They moved to Midland for a postal job and they transferred to Hamilton when Maggie’s mother needed help.
Mom was a people person and she never met a stranger. She worked at City Drug for ten years and enjoyed meeting and helping people find what they needed. She enjoyed working with Dot Taylor, Mollie Dalton, and Jewel Morgan.
She loved her family and enjoyed cooking from her mother’s recipes. She made the best turkey and dressing for Thanksgiving. She loved to cook Italian food especially spaghetti and meatballs.
She loved her granddaughters and great grandchildren and they loved her! She was their Mawmaw and their GeeGee who would do anything for them.
She was preceded in death by her parents, our Dad, her siblings and their spouses Walteen (J.F) Sellers, Leo (Nellie) Wood, Mary Adeline Sipes, and Allen (Adelle) Wood.
She survived by her daughters and their families: Gena and Roy Christian and Cynthia and Reed Smith; granddaughters Jessica Christian and Cienna Kirkland and husband Justin, also Jennifer Ingram and husband Rocky and Sheena Dolloff and husband Chris; great grandchildren Brinden Christian, Cameron Reed Kirkland, and Carter Sue Kirkland, also Matthew Stephens and wife Chelsea, Riley Stephens, Kyndall Ingram, Cason Ingram, Christian Dolloff, Chloe Dolloff, and Cydney Dolloff.