In Memory Of Mable Maxine McCaskill Davis Peebles Fayette County Funeral Homes & Cremation Center September 29, 1925 Somerville and Oakland, March 23, 2017 (901) 465-3535 www.PeeblesFuneralHome.com Mable (Maxine) M. Davis, 91, of Fayetteville, formerly of In Memory Of Cordova, TN, passed into heaven on Wednesday, March 23rd, 2017. Mable Maxine She was born on September, 29th, 1925 in Memphis, Tennessee to Thomas Eugene and Susie Vera McCaskill. As a child, she lived in and Tennessee during the depression and McCaskill Davis graduated from Holly Springs, MS high school in 1942. She married the late Jesse M. Davis on November 24th, 1945 in San Diego during Jesse’s shore leave prior to his return to the Entered is Life Pacific. A treasured family story relates that she took a train September 29, 1925 alone cross country to meet her fiancé in San Diego. While he was serving with the Navy and later the Air Force, they lived in Departed is Life Alabama and Florida prior to returning to the Memphis, TN area. They were married for 71 years and lived in Cordova, TN March 23, 2017 for several decades. Funeral Services Maxine raised two children while traveling as a military spouse 2 P.M. Monday and then worked for the State Employment Department of the State of Tennessee for 20 years. She was active in her churches, March 27, 2017 most recently Faith Baptist Church of Bartlett, TN as well as at Peebles West Funeral Chapel Bellevue Baptist Church under pastor Dr. . Oakland, Tennessee

She was preceded in death by her husband, Jesse “Morris” Davis, her beloved son, Ronny G Davis and her grandson, Mark Ociating Minister Douglass Brown, and sisters Jean Andrews and Emma Odell. Reverend Virgil Stoneking She is survived by her daughter, Donna Brown Katz and her husband Ronald of Fayetteville, NC; two step-grand daughters Final Resting Place Stephanie and Naomi Katz, as well as several nieces and nephews who adored her, along with their children and Fayette County Memorial Park grandchildren. She also leaves behind cherished former Oakland, Tennessee neighbors, Jeff and Pamela Glover and their children; all of whom helped Jesse and Maxine live in their home for many Pallbearers years past the time for a move to assisted living. Jimmy Davis, Je Davis, Mark Ward, Buck Sides, Je Glover and Ron Katz Condolences may be left on our online guestbook at www.PeeblesFuneralHome.com.