

safety and joined the hundreds and thousands who will be the first fruits of Jesus Christ.
Dottie was born in Iron Mountain, Michigan on May 26, 1941 to Evar Axel and Winifred
(Hopper) Jacobson. Dot was most passionate about her faith and Bible study. She loved going to
church every week and loved the people there. Dorothy was a registered nurse and spent much of
her time being a caregiver to the sick, her friends and her loved ones. Over the years, she
mastered the art of praying for the ill. In fact, she prayed for over 100 people daily.
Dorothy also enjoyed researching family genealogy and photography. There were two commonly
heard phrases at every family gathering when she had a camera in her hand—“Can you do that
again?” and “Now—look natural!” Dot also loved to travel; she went to Ireland, England,
Australia, Canada, and most of the United States. She was also an avid experimenter with
cooking; she enjoyed learning about natural foods, new cooking techniques, and health through
nutrition.
Grandma Dot or Aunt Dottie loved her family dearly, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She was a child at heart and cherished her time with them most—enjoying the
occasional tea party or puppet show, encouraging her family members to join her whenever
possible. She was also an avid game player; in fact, games were a serious sport. She especially
enjoyed playing cribbage and when she couldn’t talk others into a game, she played solo (and to
her credit, she only lost once). Speaking of sports, she generally didn't like them, but if her
children or grandchildren were involved, then she was the loudest one to root for them at games.
Dorothy is preceded in death by her parents, Evar and Winifred Jacobson; her two brothers,
Bradden and Harry Jacobson; and her daughter, Suzanne Blanchat.
She is survived by her loving husband of 60 years, Max Davis; her son, Timothy (Jeanice) Davis;
and her grandchildren, Bryan Blanchat, Bethia (Joel) Driver, Tim “TJ” Davis, Alayna (Callum)
Wood, Chelsea (Bryt-Lee) Dowler, Derek Blanchat, Carleigh Blanchat; and her greatgrandchildren, Henry and Thomas Wood, and Addalyn, Mayleigh, and Caela Driver.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Phoenix Hospice, 3450 N. Rock Rd., Bldg. 200, Ste. 213, Wichita, KS 67226.
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