Loree Davis

loree davis

February 14, 1941 ~ November 25, 2017

Born in: Franklin, Pennsylvania

"Steeler Nation" lost one of it's biggest fans when Loree Davis, 76, of Franklin, passed away at 4:02 a.m. on Saturday, November 25th, 2017 at UPMC Northwest in Seneca.Born February 14, 1941 in Franklin, Loree was the daughter of the late Wesley N. and Bessie Huff Lowrie. Loree was a graduate of Rocky Grove High School. She worked as a Data Entry Clerk for the Entegra & Exchange Bank, and retired from Sheetz. She enjoyed playing "Texas Hold 'Em" at the Moose Club, and spending time with her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. She is survived by her son, Edward "Ned" Wilson, and his wife, Kimberly, of Franklin. She is also survived by her four grandchildren: Kevin Wilson, Jeremy Wilson and his wife, Beth, Justin Wilson and his wife, Victoria, and Nathan Wilson, all of Franklin; and her seven great-grandchildren: Isabella Wilson, Riley Wilson, Ayla Wilson, Zina Wilson, Aria Wilson, Eric Wilson, and Gavin Wilson. Loree is additionally survived by her sister, Carol Griggs, and her husband, Thomas, of Hanoverton, OH.In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by her first husband, Jerry "Tank" Wilson; her second husband, Neil Davis; and her sister, Doris Cauvel.Family and friends are invited to gather at the Franklin V.F.W. on December 3rd from 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. A brief "Celebration of Life" Service will be held around 3:00 p.m.The Gardinier Funeral Home, Inc., 1315 Chestnut Street, Franklin, has been entrusted with arrangements.To send cards or online condolences, family and friends are invited to visit www.gardinierfuneralhome.com.

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  1. Loree was a firecracker and always had a smile on her face and a joke to share. She could cook up a storm for our food days at the bank. It was a pleasure working with her and a joy knowing her. RIP Loree.

  2. Loree, you were quite the lady and always made me laugh. I enjoyed our friendship and working with you at the Data Center. May God hold you close. Mary Howard.

  3. I am beside myself with grief since I didn’t follow through with my plans to see Loree in the recent months. She was so special to me and we had some great times over the years. I have so many memories but the ultimate is our kick off for Integra Bank at the Warner Theatre in Erie. She had a bad leg and got us front parking and first in and out all because of her loudness and laugh. I Love you immensely, Loree. God gained a beautiful angel.

  4. Well another ANGEL has received her wings. R.I.P. Loree She was a wonderful person to know and I am glad I was one of the many that knew her.

  5. Ned, Kim, and boys. I am so so sorry for your loss. Loree was a wonderful person, and a great friend to my mom.

  6. Im so sorry for your loss of a good woman she will be missed by many she would always stop and shake gramaps hand whenever she seen him.RIP Loree u will be missed. Ralph Foster,Candy and Fred Davison

  7. RIP Loree, you were one loving and kind lady. Prayers of comfort to your family as they go through this hard time.

  8. To our dear friend, may you rest in peace. Although you passed from this life too soon, we will truly miss you and your smile. I worked with Loree at Integra until the end. What a Lady!! Worked hard! She enjoyed life!
    Miss you already. Love and Prayers to your family. Diane and Ed Woods

  9. She will sadly missed by all who knew her. She touched a lot of peoples hearts in diffrent ways. Loree thank you for all of talks and encourgment to help me thru the tuff times I was having. Most of all I’ll miss your hugs and your little jokes you would tell me. You always knew how to get a smile from me. When you knew I was having a bad day. Love you, Rest in peace in gods hands.

  10. Ned and Family, Dan and I were so sorry to hear of your mother’s passing. Our Deepest Sympathy to you and your family.
    Sharon Fisher

  11. I can’t believe she is gone. I loved that lady she was so much fun to be around. When we cooked dinner at the bank she always drove and we had so much fun. I can’t even begin to tell you how much she meant to me. I love the picture I can always picture he that way. Heaven will never be the same and I am sure Bill will show he the ropes. God Bless her and all your family Ned I know she will be missed by all who knew her.

  12. Ned and family,
    Your Mom was a beautiful and fiesty person.
    I adored her, she was a bright spot in my heart. She will missed by myself and Steeler Nation.

    Sincerely,
    Tami Burke Duda and Family

  13. Heaven got another angel may you be resting easy loree it was my pleasure of wheeling you into Dr.brookers office when you couldn’t walk into the mall and I went in and got you a wheel chair and I pushed you into his officre ..and let it be known For every steeler win will be dedicated to you rip . Will b missed by all that knew Lorree..

  14. Loree always had such a contagious laugh and was always smiling. She will be sadly mjssed by all who knew her. R.I.P. Loree.
    Marilyn Miller

  15. I met Loree around 20+ yrs. ago at a Wible Family gathering. She instantly greeted me and made me feel comfortable (and amused) in a group as my first time into their fold of friends. Over the years, we had many opportunities to chat and laugh together.
    Rest In Peace, Loree; you will be sorely missed by many!
    My condolescences to the family for their immense loss, Kate Patton (Rhonda’s mother/Jason’s Mother-in-law

  16. Heaven got another angel . Loree was such a wonderful person to have known. I will miss our telephone calls updating me on everyone and what she was up to. She liked me even tho I was a die hard Seahawk fan! Ned, I pray for you and your family to find peace and comfort. Go Steelers…

  17. Carol and family and Ned and family; Sorry for your loss. Loree will be missed. Dom and Carole (Nalepa) Demarinis

  18. My sincere condolences to the family of Loree Davis. May you find comfort in your loving memories, and in God’s promise to soon “swallow up death forever” and “wipe away the tears from all faces.” (Isaiah 25;8) With deepest sympathy,


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