Pamela Jo Davis Car Accident – Cause of Death: Pamela Jo Davis, Artist and Collector, Dies at 66.
Pam Davis, known for her assorted style, capacity endless, internal greatness and eagerness for critical preservation, kicked the bucket Sunday morning, September 1, 2013, because of wounds upheld in a fender bender.
A seventh-age Missourian and durable occupant of Boonville, Ms Davis was a settled ally for projects she acknowledged would convey reestablishment to the town she worshipped.
She was one of the first and most vocal enemies of the Union Pacific Corporation’s game plan to wreck the well known MKT railroad associate, spreading over the Missouri River. A battle won after a significant drawn-out time.
Ms Davis upgraded a couple of midtown structures in Boonville to their extraordinary state of significance and put confidence in the meaning of this to reestablish the town local area and pride in the town’s arrangement of encounters. “Magnificent midtown Boonville”, an articulation spoken, is one which can’t be said without thinking about Pam.
Pamela Jo Davis was imagined Thanksgiving Day, November 27, 1946, to Joseph Jefferson Davis and Helen Virginia (Fuser) Davis at St. Joseph Hospital in Boonville, MO.
She graduated with a BFA from the University of Kansas at the most noteworthy purpose of her strength class. This experience played a nice hand in her dependable love for human articulations and she remained colleagues with countless her partners who ended up being striking trained professionals.
A celebration of Pam’s life will happen 7:00 pm Friday, September 6th, at Thespian Hall in Boonville.
Pam is made due by her father, Joseph Jefferson Davis; stepmother and buddy of Fayette, Marsha Davis; kin, Jeff Davis of Fayette; sister, Diana Dale Davis Shallenberger of Boonville; mate Stanley Thomas of Boonville; two young ladies, Yardley Wing of Boonville and Amanda Thomas of Columbia; and one grandson, Jesse Davis Moore of Columbia.
Instead of blooms, the family requests blessings are given to Save the Katy Bridge in memory of Pam.
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