Brenda Davis Death, Obituary – Brenda Davis 03/11/1950 – 01/13/2023 Brenda Simmons Davis passed away calmly and with dignity on January 13, 2023. She was able to spend her final days in the comfort of her home, which was located at 70 Avocado Court in Lake Jackson, Texas. That particular date marks her passing of her. Her immediate family members as well as members of her extended family were present to care for her when she passed away. At that point in time, she had 72 years under her belt. On March 11, 1950, Brenda was born to her parents, James Curtis Simmons and Fannie Ailene Mills Simmons, in the city of Enterprise, which is located in the state of Alabama. Her grandfather was James Curtis Simmons, and her grandmother was Fannie Ailene Mills. Dothan High School was the institution at which she graduated with all of her academic credentials.
In Topeka, Kansas, on the 10th of August in 1984, she tied the knot with Richard (Rick) Davis. The United States of America played host to the event. She worked at the Farley Nuclear Power Plant in Columbia, Alabama; the Wolf Creek Nuclear Power Plant in Burlington, Kansas; and the South Texas Nuclear Power Plant in the general neighborhood of Bay City, Texas. All three of these nuclear power plants are located in the United States. The United States of America is home to each and every one of these nuclear power reactors. Because Brenda was a person who was not only sensitive and sympathetic but also possessed strong ethics, she quickly acquired the sympathy and respect of those who were in her immediate environment. This was due to the fact that Brenda was a person who was not only sensitive and sympathetic but also possessed strong ethics.
She had a warm spot in her heart for both people and animals, but among the animal species, her particular favorites were dachshunds and hummingbirds because of their small size and their speed. She is survived by her husband Rick, daughter Stephanie Thompson Mezulic of Lake Jackson, Texas, daughter Jessica Thompson Laskoskie of Kemah, Texas, grandson Adrian Tyler Hinojosa of Houston, Texas, sister Loretta Simmons Price of Geneva, Alabama, and daughter Jessica Thompson Laskoskie of Lake Jackson, Texas. She is also survived by her sister Loretta Simmons Price of Geneva, Alabama. Her sister Loretta Simmons Price of Geneva, Alabama, also survives her. She was the only sibling she had. Care that was compassionate, competent, and oriented on the Christian faith was provided to Brenda and her family by the great team at Divinity Hospice in Angleton, Texas. Brenda passed away while receiving this care. The family of Brenda would like to extend their most heartfelt gratitude to the staff there for the kind care that was given to their loved one while they were there.