Dorothy Jean Davis

May 12, 1932 ~ June 20, 2020
She was born May 12, 1932, in Birmingham, Alabama, the daughter of John Goodrich and Mamie Bea (Miller) Davis.
A homemaker, Dorothy attended the Baptist Church throughout her life.
An avid Nascar fan, she enjoyed spending time with her family, especially when they took weekend road trips.
Dorothy is survived by five children, Robin Hall, Jefferson City; Stacey Morrison, Jefferson City; Patricia Teegarden, Converse, Indiana; Wayne Morrison, Silsbee, Texas; and Ronald (Cyndy) Brooks, Taylor, Arizona; thirteen grandchildren; and many great and great-great-grandchildren.
She was preceded in death by her parents; a son, Thomas F. Morrison; two brothers, Harold Davis and Jay Davis; two sisters, Winnie Davis and Bea Davis; and a companion, Farrell “Sonny” Brooks.
A private family celebration of life will be held at a later date.
Dulle-Trimble Funeral Home is in charge of Dorothy’s arrangements.
Those wishing to send condolences to the family may do so at the www.dulletrimble.com website.
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My Grandmother… Life will never be the same without you. I love you so much and will miss you terribly. Forever in my Heart!!
I wish I could have seen her ONE MORE TIME. Dorothy was the best Mother-in-Law I could have ever had. She will be missed tremendously and forever in my heart ❤️
Where do I start…My Grandma was an awesome part of my life. I wish that i could have spent more time with her over the years. I also wish that she could have met my daughter. She would’ve loved her very much. I miss you so much Grandma! It’s not gonna be the same without you. I’m definitely going to miss everything about you and running your feet when they were hurting you.
Well mom, we have been through many things together, both good and bad and I wouldn’t trade any of it if it meant spending less time with you! I know you are with all of our family, the ones that you have been missing for so long. Just know that I will always miss you and love you with all of my heart. I love you mom!!
Gma…..you stubborn, stubborn woman. How much we all miss that now so much. All your witty remarks, your banter. It’s what made you unforgettable to so many whose lives you blessed. You will not soon be forgotten!! I love you very much and miss hearing you coming across the porch because you had yet again messed up your remote or TV. Those darn things. Haha. This is NOT goodbye, but see you later.