

Princess Camora Antoinette Davis was born September 11, 2006, to the parentage of Stephen Antonius and Avad (Kenshell) Davis in Dallas, Texas. She attended Ed Hodges Elementary School of Balch Springs, Texas, where she completed 3rd grade as an honor roll student. Camora was a little lady genius and had many hobbies. She enjoyed shopping, cheering for the Dallas Hurricanes and Dallas Lions, cooking, baking cakes, and was very computer savvy. She loved school, LOVED singing and enjoyed the important role of being a big sister. Her favorite colors were purple, green and sky blue which she loved to get on her manicure set along with her personal design, a cross. Camora was such a character and could change the mood of the room with her “funny sarcastic” spirit. Camora’s favorite foods included: southern fried chicken with great seasoning, spaghetti, tacos, meatloaf, carrots, macaroni and cheese, greens with hot sauce, pickles and sweet potato pie. Camora was an active youth of the House of Prayer Church of God In Christ under the leadership of Pastor Michael Garner, where she was baptized and faithfully served. Camora is preceded in death by her grandmother, Loretta Evans; and her great-grandmother, Luberta Glenn. Camora leaves to cherish her memories, her loving parents, Avad Kenshell Diane Glenn-Davis and Stephen Antonius Davis; siblings, Kemarion and Layla; aunt, Brittney Glenn; uncles, Kenneth Glenn, Jr., James Glenn, and Cameron Davis (Keyana); grandparents, Melody Davis and Kenneth Glenn, Sr.; great-grandparents, Marilynn Jones, and George and Annie Jones; great-great grandparents, Gussie Faye Nix, and Loreanza and Effie Malray; and a host of loving great aunts, great uncles, cousins, church family, school family and friends.
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