Nadine Davis was born December 14, 1924 in Clarendon, Texas, the daughter of Andrew and Cecile (Baker) Campbell. She died June 24, 2009 in MWC.
Nadine was the daughter of a Baptist minister. In her early life she devoted much of her time teaching Sunday school and made many trips with the kids to Falls Creek. Before retiring she worked as a church secretary for many years both while living in Chickasha and Oklahoma City.
Nadine was married to Johnny Boyle and from that marriage they had two sons, Leonard Boyle and Ron Boyle. Later in life Nadine married John Davis of Ashdown, Arkansas. They both were members of the New Life Baptist Church until John's death in 2006. Nadine continued to attend when her health would let her.
Nadine was preceded in death by her parents: two brothers, R.C. and Elgin Campbell; her first husband, Johnny Boyle; her son Leonard Boyle; her grandson, William (Billy) Boyle; her second husband, John Davis; her stepson, John Davis, Jr; and stepdaughter, Sandra Claiborne.
Nadine was survived by her son and his wife, Ron and Marsha Boyle, of Newalla, Oklahoma; a stepson, Kenneth Davis, of Phoenix, Arizona; 6 grandchildren; 11 great grandchildren; and her ex daughter-in-law and her husband Sandra and Rodney Liles of Harrah, Oklahoma.
Funeral
Barnes Friederich Funeral Home Chapel
1820 S. Douglas Blvd.
MIDWEST CITY, OK 73130
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