Gwendolyn Davis
I first met Jean when I was 16 years old and I was dating her brother Kaster Durran Davis Davis, Sr she had a very beautiful personality always laughing and smiling and making jokes I remember the first time I went to her home in Richmond in Cutting Blvd, she had a beautiful home I believe it was four bedrooms. It was beautiful each one of her children. Rene and Jerry Junior had their own room and the arts on the wall were created by their father Jerry Senior I was very impressed with it and their lifestyle it was amazing. This is American dream I get it, but as we know, life goes on and peoples lives change and then they broke up and then she fell in love with Angelica‘s father true to life you keep moving on when things aren’t right, and that was my sister-in-law Jean. She didn’t accept nobody’s wooden nickels, If it wasn’t right, she wasn’t gonna stay in that relationship so further down the line she married her true love Scotty and had two handsome sons. Anthony and BT. She was loving, kind, and very, beautiful. She was always so happy she was a mother who loved her children dearly, each and everyone of them she was smart, intelligent, just like her mother Ona Jean Cox. She was always a joy to be around. She moved and located to Utah from California, and then found the love of her life. Gilbert and Gilbert was a military veteran of the Vietnam war. She was a matriarch of her family for her siblings. After her mother passed away. I loved her dearly. She was my sister. She was more than just my sister-in-law. She was my sister and as time went on her and Gilbert enjoyed life to the fullest together, and that was her soulmate and the person she was able to live her passions with and have the time of her life. Gilbert loved her dearly. He would come to my office at the VA where he and I both worked and talk about his wife Jean all the time. He bought her a home and car and made sure she had enough of everything she needed without hesitation. He loved her and supported her. He loved her I made sure that she would be well taken care of when he he was sick and knew that it was time for him to go home to the Heavenly Father and leave this earth, but before he did he made sure his Jean had everything that she needed and would never have to worry about nothing and she didn’t. She was the greatest sister-in-law you can ever have, and I loved her from the bottom of my heart to the top. Jean you truly did life your way. I will miss you and I know I’ll see you again because you are worthy to enter the kingdom of God and I pray I be going there. Say hi to PARIS my son for me. Take care of him. Thank you so much for being there for me. I love you so much more than you ever know and you knew it love you, sis your sister-in-law, Gwendolyn Austin Davis.

