Priscilla Beavers Davidson
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Priscilla Davidson, of Medora, passed away peacefully on the early morning of Thursday October 7, 2021 at IU Health of Bloomington. She was 80 years old.
Priscilla entered this life on April 15, 1941 in Ft. Ritner, Indiana. She was one of eleven children born to the loving parents, Merle and Gladys (Evans) Beavers. Priscilla attended Tunnelton High School before meeting the love of her life, Dallas. Priscilla was united in marriage to Dallas Davidson on May 7, 1957 in Medora. This union of 64 years was blessed with a daughter Treasa.
She worked for the Medora Plastics Factory until the factory closed. She went to work at the Vallonia Tree Nursery and worked in Home Health taking care of the elderly.
Priscilla was a devoted wife, loving mother and Mamaw Dal. She loved spending time with her family.
Surviving to cherish her memories, husband Dallas Davidson of Medora, daughter Treasa Ray of Medora, grandchildren, Byron Ray and his wife Summer of Kurtz, Bradley Ray and his wife Tessa of Brownstown, and Wesley Ray of Medora, great-grandchildren Madison, Ellena, Kade, Remington, McCoy and Atley, sisters, Iva White of Bedford, Clara Hyatt and her husband Russell of Indianapolis, Patricia Brown and her husband Roger of Bedford, Mary Oliver of Franklin, and Sharon Pierce of Orleans and several nieces and nephews.
She was preceded in death by her parents, two sisters, Grace Sullivan and Carolyn Prince, three brothers, Virgil Beavers, Roy Beavers, and Clarence Beavers, and a son-in-law, Dennis Ray.
Funeral Service will be conducted at Hague Funeral Home of Medora, on Wednesday October 13, 2021 with Ron Byarlay officiating. She will be laid to rest at Proctor Cemetery-Dixon Cemetery.
Friends may call at Hague Funeral Home of Medora on Tuesday October, 12, 2021 from 4:00 pm - 8:00 pm and on Wednesday after 10:00 am until time of the service.
Memorials may be written in Priscella's name to "Hope" Medora Goes Pink.