Helen Wills (Lindsay) Davis, 92, was born September 1, 1933, in Red Springs, North Carolina, and passed away April 21, 2026. Formerly of Lumberton, North Carolina, she later resided in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Helen was a graduate of Red Springs High School and went on to earn both her BA and MA degrees from Pembroke State University—an achievement that reflected her steady dedication and quiet determination throughout life.
A gifted painter and a devoted lover of music, Helen found joy at the piano and carried an enduring appreciation for the arts. She was also a homemaker and gardener, tending not only to what grew in soil, but to the warmth and beauty that made a house feel like home.
Helen was a member of Lumberton First Baptist Church. Her faith and sense of devotion were evident in the way she lived—through constancy, care, and a gracious spirit that made others feel welcomed and valued.
She will be remembered most for her love of family and for being the keeper of a beautiful home. In countless everyday moments, Helen showed what it means to be a loving mother—present, giving, and steadfast—creating a place where family could gather, be comforted, and feel deeply cared for.
Helen was preceded in death by her husband, Earl Lee Davis; her sisters, Lois Smith and Betty Smith; and her grandson, Heath Davis Fields.
She is survived by her daughter, Lynne Davis; her son, Earl Davis, Jr. (Sonny); her son, Robert Davis; her daughter, Donna Davis; her daughter, Lisa Fields; her granddaughter, Heather Spivey Lassiter; her grandsons, Buddy Spivey, Christopher Spivey, Matthew Fields, Tommy Russell, and Charlie Russell; and her brother, Raeford Lindsay. Also survived by 16 great grandchildren and many great great grandchildren.