Celebrating the life of
Diane Davis
September 09, 1938 - October 18, 2018
Diane Lindsey Davis died October 18, 2018 at the age of 80.
She is predeceased by loving parents Viola Driggers and Hodges Dennard Lindsey and special friends Loraine and Harry Hayduk.
She is survived by son, Gregory Lindsey Davis, his wife, Emmaline Routon Davis, their son, Nola James Davis and son, Joe B. Davis, III, his wife, Janice of Punta Gorda, FL, their children, Scott, Patrick, Michael and Daniel, Aunts Eva Galbreath of Savannah and Laura Kennedy of Texas.
Mrs. Davis would like to thank friends in Savannah, Atlanta and South Carolina for their support and caring over the years.
At her request, there will be no visitation. Interment will be private.
If wished, remembrances may be sent to Savannah-Chatham County Humane Society at 7215 Sallie Mood Drive, Savannah, GA 31406.
Please sign our online guestbook at www.foxandweeks.com.
May the God of all comfort strengthen the Davis family for your loss during these most difficult times. God keeps those who have fallen asleep in death in His memory because they are precious in his eyes “Psalm 116:15” and “John 5:28,29”
- Sheila, , Ga
My deepest condolences to the Davis and Lindsey family for the loss of your dear loved one. During this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by Jehovah God's promise to "wipe out every tear from our eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore."(Rev. 21:4) Also during the days to come, may Miss Diane's sweet memories fill your hearts with joy and peace.
- Thomas, Snellville, Ga.
My condolences to the Davis family for the loss of your dear loved one. During this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by Jehovah God's promise that "there is going to be a resurrection." (Acts 24:15) Therefore, we will see our loved ones again. During the days to come, may Mrs. Davis's sweet memories fill your hearts with joy and peace.
- Tati Khan, Snellville, GA
My condolences to the Davis family for the loss of your dear loved one. During this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by Jehovah God's promise that "there is going to be a resurrection." (Acts 24:15) Therefore, we will see our loved ones again. During the days to come, may Mrs. Davis's sweet memories fill your hearts with joy and peace.
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My thoughts are with all of Aunt Diane's family and friends. I have such wonderful memories - of summer days in Litchfield Beach, home cooked meals for me and my college friends in Atlanta, shoe shopping at Phipps Plaza, sitting on Santa's lap to get our picture taken but most of all great talks on the back porch. Please know how much she was loved and how she will live on in our memories.
- Lauren O'Brien, Philadelphia, PA
My thoughts are with all of Aunt Diane's family and friends. I have such wonderful memories - of summer days in Litchfield Beach, home cooked meals for me and my college friends in Atlanta, shoe shopping at Phipps Plaza, sitting on Santa's lap to get our picture taken but most of all great talks on the back porch. Please know how much she was loved and how she will live on in our memories.
- Lauren O'Brien, Philadelphia, PA
Greg, Emmaline and Noah. I am so sad for all of you. Keeping you all in my heart and prayers.
- Anne Rogers, Savannah, GA
We met Diane through my aunt and uncle , Jack and Gena Crosby. Over the years she became Aunt Diane to our daughter Lauren. When we were living overseas and Lauren was at Emory, we could always count on her to watch over Lauren. She was a very special lady. We had so much fun with her over the years. We loved her dearly and shall miss her. Our thoughts are with her family at this time. David and Inez O’Brien
- David and Inez O’ Brien, Pawleys Island, SC
My condolences to the Davis family for the loss of your loved one. During difficult times we can find comfort from the scriptures and a hope for a better future. 2 Corinthians 1:3,4. Revelations 21:3,4. John 5:28,29. Psalms 37:29. Isaiah 25:8
- CH, ,
My sincere condolences to the family an friends of Mrs. Davis. During difficult times like these it's good for us to read God's word the Bible for comfort. When we look at the account of Jesus resurrecting his friend Lazarus, it really gave us a glimpse of what he will do in the near future. Please read John 11 verses 25 an 26, to see what Jesus told Martha.
- Kay F, Savannah, Ga
Saw where Diane passed away and it has been 50 years or longer since our family was at your home in Atlanta. My mother: Becky Driggers Cowart and Viola were first cousins. We will keep your family in our prayers.
- James B. (Jim) Cowart, Collins 30421, Ga
May the God of all comfort strengthen the Davis family for your loss during these most difficult times. God keeps those who have fallen asleep in death in His memory because they are precious in his eyes “Psalm 116:15” and “John 5:28,29”
- Sheila, , Ga
My deepest condolences to the Davis and Lindsey family for the loss of your dear loved one. During this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by Jehovah God's promise to "wipe out every tear from our eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain be anymore."(Rev. 21:4) Also during the days to come, may Miss Diane's sweet memories fill your hearts with joy and peace.
- Thomas, Snellville, Ga.
My condolences to the Davis family for the loss of your dear loved one. During this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by Jehovah God's promise that "there is going to be a resurrection." (Acts 24:15) Therefore, we will see our loved ones again. During the days to come, may Mrs. Davis's sweet memories fill your hearts with joy and peace.
- Tati Khan, Snellville, GA
My condolences to the Davis family for the loss of your dear loved one. During this most difficult time, may your hearts be comforted by Jehovah God's promise that "there is going to be a resurrection." (Acts 24:15) Therefore, we will see our loved ones again. During the days to come, may Mrs. Davis's sweet memories fill your hearts with joy and peace.
- , ,
My thoughts are with all of Aunt Diane's family and friends. I have such wonderful memories - of summer days in Litchfield Beach, home cooked meals for me and my college friends in Atlanta, shoe shopping at Phipps Plaza, sitting on Santa's lap to get our picture taken but most of all great talks on the back porch. Please know how much she was loved and how she will live on in our memories.
- Lauren O'Brien, Philadelphia, PA
My thoughts are with all of Aunt Diane's family and friends. I have such wonderful memories - of summer days in Litchfield Beach, home cooked meals for me and my college friends in Atlanta, shoe shopping at Phipps Plaza, sitting on Santa's lap to get our picture taken but most of all great talks on the back porch. Please know how much she was loved and how she will live on in our memories.
- Lauren O'Brien, Philadelphia, PA
Greg, Emmaline and Noah. I am so sad for all of you. Keeping you all in my heart and prayers.
- Anne Rogers, Savannah, GA
We met Diane through my aunt and uncle , Jack and Gena Crosby. Over the years she became Aunt Diane to our daughter Lauren. When we were living overseas and Lauren was at Emory, we could always count on her to watch over Lauren. She was a very special lady. We had so much fun with her over the years. We loved her dearly and shall miss her. Our thoughts are with her family at this time. David and Inez O’Brien
- David and Inez O’ Brien, Pawleys Island, SC
My condolences to the Davis family for the loss of your loved one. During difficult times we can find comfort from the scriptures and a hope for a better future. 2 Corinthians 1:3,4. Revelations 21:3,4. John 5:28,29. Psalms 37:29. Isaiah 25:8
- CH, ,
My sincere condolences to the family an friends of Mrs. Davis. During difficult times like these it's good for us to read God's word the Bible for comfort. When we look at the account of Jesus resurrecting his friend Lazarus, it really gave us a glimpse of what he will do in the near future. Please read John 11 verses 25 an 26, to see what Jesus told Martha.
- Kay F, Savannah, Ga
Saw where Diane passed away and it has been 50 years or longer since our family was at your home in Atlanta. My mother: Becky Driggers Cowart and Viola were first cousins. We will keep your family in our prayers.
- James B. (Jim) Cowart, Collins 30421, Ga
Services under the direction of:
Fox & Weeks Funeral Directors, Hodgson Chapel
912-352-7200

