Mrs. Carrie Floyd Davidson, the daughter of the late Floyd Chappell Sr. and Carrie Mae Gates, was born May 25, 1929 in West Point, GA. She departed her earthly home for her heavenly home on November 29, 2021, surrounded by her loved ones. Carrie confessed her love for Christ at a early age and later as a adult she united with the Bethlehem Baptist Church, West Point, GA. She worked many years for the Strother’s family and when the time came to improve her life, she went to work at Langdale Mill, where she touched the lives of many people, bringing joy and laughter. Carrie was preceded in death by parents; her husband, Virgil Davidson, of 59 years; daughter, Gracie; son, Virgil Jr.; brothers, Robert Binn, Willie Levett, Luis Gates, Floyd Chappell, Wilmer Bill Chappell and Dock Chappell; sisters, Hazel Green, Annie Maude Knox, Velma Ann Gates, Maxine Grant, and Corine Hamlett.
She leaves to cherish her memories her daughters, Vera (Neal) Winston of West Point, GA, Angela (Mark) Davidson of Braselton, GA, and Cindy Ann Dix of Valley AL; grandsons, that she helped raised, Andrew(Heather)Davis and Pierce(Crystal)Dix both of LaGrange, GA; great grandchildren, Andrew Virgil Davis, Harper Ray Davis and Cameron Pierce Dix; her sister, Sallie Burton of Roanoke AL; her aunt, Lula Robinson of Lanett AL; sisters-in-law; Lula Levett of St. Louis, MO, Barbara Gates of Atlanta GA; a host of loving nieces, nephews, cousins, other relatives and friends; special friends, Floyd Wallace, Patricia Norwood, Edith Davidson, Eloise Cosby, James Jones, and Ralph Davidson.
Graveside Services for Mrs. Davidson will be held on Sunday, December 5, 2021 at 2:00 p.m. EST in the Marseilles Cemetery with the Rev. Charles Trammell, Eulogist, Evangelist Patricia Norwood and Rev. Michael T. Stiggers, assisting.
Public Viewing will be held on Saturday, December 4, 2021 from 2:00 p.m. until 6:00 p. m. at the mortuary.
Final Arrangements entrusted to M. W. Lee Mortuary of West Point, GA.
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