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The funding is for Jeanette Davis FUNERAL SERVICE. SHE WAS A STALLION, A SOLDIER, A FIGHTER, SHE SHOWED many of us HOW TO FIGHT, HOW TO STAND AND KEEP STANDING.
All funds will go toward funeral service...casket,burial, service, and flowers.
THE STORY:
Jeanette had emergency surgery on 2/23@Henry Ford Hospital and outcome was NOT successful. She departed her life at 1:42am @Henry Ford Hospital.
For many years, she suffered from Lupus, Kidney failure, Heart Valves repaired and replaced. Due to her extreme sickness, no insurance company would give her a policy.
A BRIEF REFLECTION:
Jeanette(better known as "Net") was born born Oct 19, 1960 in Holly Grove Arkansas to the late Blonzia Wilbon and to her father, the late Bo Davis. Jeanette leaves fun memories with one son- Antijuan Stokes. A beautiful granddaughter - Destiny and a host of brothers and sisters. She resided in Detroit Mi. Her best days was spending time with her family, playing bingo, fishing, shopping, and growing her amazing plants. Jeanette loved ballroom dancing. She could swirl a man across the floor, even if he did not know how to dance. Cleaning was her technique. She could spot dirt in places that you would never imagine. You could eat off her kitchen floor. Cooking on holidays, even when she said, "i am not cooking this time." and a great meal was still on the table for Antijuan.
Jeanette, Gregory Jr and Dorothy went to the Detroit auto show jan 2016 and she is standing in front of FCA new revised jeep cheerokee.
All funds will go toward funeral service...casket,burial, service, and flowers.
THE STORY:
Jeanette had emergency surgery on 2/23@Henry Ford Hospital and outcome was NOT successful. She departed her life at 1:42am @Henry Ford Hospital.
For many years, she suffered from Lupus, Kidney failure, Heart Valves repaired and replaced. Due to her extreme sickness, no insurance company would give her a policy.
A BRIEF REFLECTION:
Jeanette(better known as "Net") was born born Oct 19, 1960 in Holly Grove Arkansas to the late Blonzia Wilbon and to her father, the late Bo Davis. Jeanette leaves fun memories with one son- Antijuan Stokes. A beautiful granddaughter - Destiny and a host of brothers and sisters. She resided in Detroit Mi. Her best days was spending time with her family, playing bingo, fishing, shopping, and growing her amazing plants. Jeanette loved ballroom dancing. She could swirl a man across the floor, even if he did not know how to dance. Cleaning was her technique. She could spot dirt in places that you would never imagine. You could eat off her kitchen floor. Cooking on holidays, even when she said, "i am not cooking this time." and a great meal was still on the table for Antijuan.

Jeanette, Gregory Jr and Dorothy went to the Detroit auto show jan 2016 and she is standing in front of FCA new revised jeep cheerokee.

