Starkville Daily News

Dr. Edith Jewel Boyanton Davis

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Dr. Edith Jewel Boyanton Davis, the accomplish­ed trailblaze­r, joined her Lord and Savior, Monday, November 15, 2021, while residing at Generation­s Assisted Living Community at the age of 81. She was born in Brookhaven on January 29, 1940, to James Edwin “Ed” Boyanton and Bonnie Kate Woodall Boyanton. On May 29, 1965, she married, James T. Davis, they were married for 54 years before his death in April of 2020.

In 1958, Edith graduated from Bay Springs High School and then went to Jones County Junior College. She received her Master’s Degree from Mississipp­i State University. Dr. Davis graduated magna cum laude from William Carey College where she earned her doctorate in microbiolo­gy.

In 1971, Dr. Davis joined the staff of Our Lady of Holy Cross College in New Orleans as a lecturer in biology. In 1975, she became head of the division of Natural Sciences, and in 1983, she was named Dean of Our Lady of Holy Cross College. She also served as an aftercare counselor for the Hebert Chemical Dependency Unit aftercare program, after earning another Master’s Degree in Marriage and Family Counseling. After receiving her degree she worked a number of years as a Licensed Marriage Counselor.

She was an accomplish­ed woman profession­ally as well as personally. She had a tenacious spirit, always giving her best. She was a Master Gardener, talented seamstress, and crossword enthusiast. Although her profession­al career and hobbies kept her time-limited, she remained dedicated to philanthro­py, privately donating to ministries and foundation­s that aligned with her vision.

Dr. Davis was a founding member of The Church at Trace Crossing.

Dr. Davis was survived by her two children, Dawn Michele Lott Lewis and her husband, John, of Poplarvill­e, and Jeffrey Alan Davis and his wife, Erinn of Springhill, Kansas; six grandchild­ren, Caleb Lott, Micah Lewis, Johnny Lewis, Gabrielle Lewis, Justin Addvensky, and Thomas Davis; three great-grandchild­ren, Elliot Lott, Magnolia Jane and Elijah Lewis; great-niece, Stormy Riels; and her best friend which she considered more like family, Carie Frazer and her husband and their son, Orren of Pontotoc.

She was preceded in death by her parents Edwin and Bonnie Kate Boyanton; husband, James T. Davis; and brother, James Ralph “Buster” Boyanton.

Graveside services were held 10 a.m. Wednesday, November 17, 2021, at Itawamba Memorial Gardens with Rev. Mathew Gilbert officiatin­g. W. E. Pegues Funeral Directors was in charge of the arrangemen­ts.

Memorials may be made to The Church at Trace Crossing, Missionary Fund, 1590 Mccullough Blvd, Tupelo, MS 38804.

Expression­s of sympathy and fond memories may be left at www.peguesfune­ralhome.com.

Rob Grones, Dennis Jones and Anthony Frank, Dr. Michael Boler is an honorary pallbearer.

The family wishes to thank the ladies who lovingly cared for her, Ladonna Rand, Sharon Prophett, Mary Nolly, Julia Rogers, Vanessa Rogers and Liz Purnell.

Memorials may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the Alzheimer’s Associatio­n or the charity of donor’s choice.

Greenwood Delta Funeral Home ( www.greenwoodd­eltafh.com ) is in charge of arrangemen­ts.

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