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Nancy LeeAnn Gore Davis Donmeyer Obituary
Submitted by: Melody Davis Phillips


NANCY GORE DAVIS DONMEYER
1871 - 1958


Nancy LeeAnn Pitts Gore was born December 26, 1871 in Stone County, Missouri. She moved to Oklahoma in 1901, and died February 28 in Wellston, Oklahoma.
She was the daughter of James Gore and Izane Pitts.
Nancy married James T. Davis on Sepember 27, 1889 in Missouri.
She is survived by her daughters Maudie Davis Osborne, Minnie Davis Turner Fine, Bessie Davis Dodson, Annie Elizabeth Davis Waters Goddard, and her five sons, Charlie Davis, Willie Davis, Alfred Davis, George Davis and Roy Davis.
She is also survived by one sister, Mary Frances Gore Martin of Galena, Missouri, and three brothers, Henry Gore, Tom Gore, and Jesse Gore as well as one step-son, Carl Gore and one step-daughter, Ella Gore.
Services were held Sunday in the Wellston, Oklahoma Baptist Church with Rev. C. L. Mills officiating, assisted by Harold Pough and Rev. Kenneth Thomas.
Interment in Rossville cemetery with Mills Funeral Home of Wellston in charge of arrangements.
Published 1958.


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