Betty Jane Stott Davis
Betty Jane Stott Davis, 77, died Sunday, April 2, 2017, at Tranquility
Hospice, Austell, after an extended illness.
Betty grew up in Atlanta and was preceded in death by her mother, Mary Edna
Willingham Stott, father William C. Stott, Sr., and youngest sister, Della
Edith Stott. Her family included daughters Lynn Davis Bixler of Smyrna and
Jennifer Davis Crane of Salem, Oregon, son Russell Davis of LaGrange,
Charles Davis of Perry, and six grandchildren. She is also survived by
sisters Mary Ozturk of Neillsville, Wisconsin, Sara Strickland of Mableton,
and Georgianna Guzman of Decatur, brothers Bill Stott, Jr. of Stillman
Valley, Illinois, Jim Stott of Palm Coast, Florida, Tommy Stott of
Fayetteville, Jack Stott and Joe Stott of Jonesboro, and many nieces and
nephews.
Betty was a 1957 graduate of Fulton High School and graduated with honors
from Crawford W. Long School of Nursing. As a registered nurse at Walton
County Hospital, Laurens Memorial Hospital, Perry Hospital, and Houston
Medical Center, her focus was always care, compassion, and advocacy for her
patients. She enjoyed tennis, reading, travel, visiting friends and family,
and spending time with her grandchildren.
Her memorial service will be at Smyrna First United Methodist Church on
Tuesday April 11th at 2 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, please send donations to the Alzheimer’s Association at
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