LeeAnn Loveridge Davis' Obituary
Our dear mother, sister and friend LeeAnn Loveridge Davis went home on April 14, 2022.
Born June 1, 1959, in American Fork, Utah to Jimmy A. Loveridge and Janice M. Dye Loveridge, who raised her in Springville, with her sisters. LeeAnn graduated Springville High School in 1976.
She worked many jobs including in hotels, Auto Meter, Crossing Guard, Mountain Country Foods, and babysitting. She earned her degree in social work in 1977-1978. She enjoyed time spent as a Den Mother for The Cub Scouts.
She loved to spend time at Santana Raceway, she was there to watching her brother-in-law (Scott Sly) race cars. LeeAnn, like most others had her place in the stands where she could be found every weekend cheering loud and proud for all her favorite drivers.
On October 3, 1987, she married William Clinton Davis, they were sealed in the Manti Temple March 27th, 1997. LeeAnn and the love of her life raised their children in Mt. Pleasant, Ephraim, and Payson.
After her husband’s passing, she spent her last days in Stewartstown, Pennsylvania. LeeAnn is survived by her two children Dallas M. (Richard) Williams, Tyson C. (Nicole) Davis, two Grandchildren; Ezra Clinton Davis and Edison Lee Davis. She is also survived by two sisters, Teresa (Dennis) Sunday, RayLynn (Scott) Sly, both of Springville, Utah. Many nieces and nephews, and her mother-in-law Joan Alene Davis of Payson, Utah, and sister and brothers-in-law.
LeeAnn is proceeded in death by her husband, Bill, her parents, brother Ricky, sister Donna, grandparents, and father-in-law.
She lived a long and prosperous life, and she will be greatly missed by all that knew her and that loved her.
There will be a viewing the day prior to the funeral on Friday April 29, 2022, from 6pm to 8pm, at 482 W. 1400 S. Payson, Utah 84651. There will also be a viewing the morning of Saturday April 30, 2022 at 9:30 A.M. Funeral services will be held on Saturday April 30, 2022 at the LDS meeting house at 11 A.M., 482 W. 1400 S. Payson, Utah 84651. She will be placed to rest next to her eternal companion at the Payson City Cemetery 400 N. 800 E. St. Payson, Utah
Funeral Services will be under the direction of Premier Mortuary.
There will be a luncheon back at the church house after the services, everyone is welcome to attend.
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