Lisa Charisse Davis, 58 went home to be with the Lord on June 22, 2021 in the city of Mesa, Arizona surrounded by family. Born in Dallas, Texas to Milton Davis Jr. and Willie A. Davis on February 22, 1963.
She was the only girl amongst 3 older brothers. Lisa was a loving daughter, mother, grandmother, aunt, and friend. Her talents shined through her love for cooking, her compassion for others, and in her beautiful singing voice.
She was preceded in death by her father Milton Davis, Jr. and her son, Victor Dewayne Davis. She leaves to cherish her memory: daughters, Danielle (Jerrica) Carter of Arizona; Adrianne (Sean) Conway of Lawton; mother, Willie A. Davis of Lawton; 3 brothers: Gary (Deborah) Davis of Ohio, Phillip (Dr. Jeanette) Davis of Lawton, and Lawrence (LaDonna) Davis of Texas; her grandchildren: Elleena and Amelia Davis, Donte Carter, Caleel Dyette, Makeel Dyette; her great grandchildren: Larell-Israel and Leia-Sabael Carter; nephews: Adrian Davis, Undray (Latria) Davis, Lawrence Davis, Jr., Dayion, Tyram, Trey, Amari, and Blake Davis, Jamar Davis; nieces: Marissa Davis, Shanae Harkless; great-nephew: Elijah Harkless and a host of cousins, other relatives and friends.
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