Nina Raye Davis
October 30, 1938 - September 25, 2006
Obituary
Nina R. Davis was born on October 30, 1938 to the union of Albert and Lee Etta Powell Walker Sr. in Chickasha, Oklahoma where she attended elementary and Jr. High at Lincoln High School. The family relocated to Seattle on October 14, 1953. Nina graduated from Garfield High School at the age of sixteen in 1955. She also attended The University of Washington for three years studying to become a Registered nurse where her goal was ultimately to become a Physician. She was employed at the Boeing Aerospace Company for one year before moving on to Pacific Northwest Bell now Qwest Communications. On December 20, 1958 Nina married Clarence Davis. This union produced two daughters, Carmelia Alane and Nina Renee Davis. In 1990 after working for 30 years at the Telephone Company, Nina retired.
Nina’s favorite past times were bowling, reading, fishing and knitting.
She was an avid bowler and participated in numerous bowling leagues.
She also was a member of the 600 Club and won many trophies.
She loved to conversate and offer her advice! She enjoyed spending time with her family and friends. She had a big heart that she shared with many. Her knowledge of income tax preparation will be missed.
She was preceded in death by her mother and father seven brothers and two sisters and her loving husband Clarence Dave Davis.
She leaves to cherish her memory two daughters Carmelia Michael Raines and Nina Renee Davis, four granddaughters, Angela, Cherrelle, Danielle and Alexis, one sister Patricia Walker- Taylor one brother Eddie Walker Gerri and many other relatives and friends.
I am truly sorry for the loss
of Nina. My condolences to all
the family.
The bible promises that soon there will
be no more mourning, no more
pain. Rev 21:3,4.
My deepest sympathy,
Nina will always be in my heart. Best friends for fifty three years, I’m lost without her. I’ll remember the good times. Our trip to Oklahoma, Garfield class reunions, eating at IHOP. I’m going to miss you girlfriend.
See you in Heavan.
Much love,
Edna Marie Randle