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Name: Mrs. Ernestine Davis
Date: September 1, 1925 - December 11, 2023
Biography
City of birth: Ogden, AR
Mother: Pearlina Oliver
Father: Pitt Thompson
Daughters: Mattie Joyce Hervey, Estella Taylor, Catherine J. Ridge
Occupation: Cosmetologist/Beauty Industry
Special notations: Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Smith, Jackie and Mary Jane Thompson, Barry and Janet George
Visitations: 3pm-6pm Wednesday, December 20, 2023
Cemetery: Trice Hill Cemetery, 5101 N. Coltrane Rd., OKC OK, 73136
Services: Earl M. Temple Memorial Chapel, 2801 N. Kelley Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73111
Services date and time: 11am Thursday, December 21, 2023
(2023-12-13 10:19am) Anita E Gresham wrote:
We were deeply saddened to learn the news of Aunt Ernestine's death. My son is Chester's only son Christian. We enjoyed visiting Aunt Ernestine's home when Christian's grandmother affectionately known to us as Momma Bea and Grand Mommy would visit from California. Aunt Ernestine was a very God loving, Family loving, kind and passionate Christian lady. We loved a couple of delicious pound cakes that she made for us to bring home. Due to health problems making travel quite difficult Chester cannot be here. But even though long distance travel for him his quite problematic and he is not here in proximity we are all on the same page. You have our deepest condolences. Aunt Ernestine can rest peacefully knowing that she served God, her family, and her community well. Rest In Peace Aunt Ernestine and thank you for the precious memories. Chester, Christian, and Anita
(2023-12-14 10:25am) Edward Carroll & Family wrote:
Our deepest sympathy. You are in our prayers. May she rest in peace.
(2023-12-18 6:23am) Chamila Austin wrote:
We love you auntie
(2023-12-19 6:43pm) Barry And Janet George wrote:
Mother was an amazing women and a true epitome of God's love. She was consistently caring, thoughtful and would put other's needs before her own. We're eternally grateful for mother, as she leaves a remarkable imprint on our lives. "To be absent from the body is to be present with the Lord (2 Corinthians 5:8)."