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Submitted by: Nyree Coffman


Terry Lynn (Torok) Davis

Terry Lynn (Torok) Davis
November 14, 1958 ~ January 19, 2013

Terry Lynn Davis, 54, of Newalla, Oklahoma, died January 19th, 2013. Terry was born in Flint, Michigan to Louis and Mildred (Marshall) Torok.

Terry will be missed as a wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt.

Terry was an active member in the Pecan Valley Baptist Church as well as a breath of life and love to all she came across.

Terry joins her beloved father Louis Torok and her daughter Rachel Ann Davis and Uncle Robert Torok in Heaven.

Terry is survived by her husband Gregory Lynn Davis, son, Chad Allen Davis, daughter-in-law Abbye Davis, Granddaughters Livia Davis and Emelyn Bernzott, daughter Leigha Lynn Davis and grandson Easton McDonald. 


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