"How beautiful a day can be when kindness touches it!" - George Elliston
Gerry and I met each other about 15 years ago and became good friends. After meeting Gerry she was introduced to her new family, my mother, Annie Lee Davis, who loved Gerry for her long winded speaking ability. After meeting my mother Gerry became a big sister and close friend and later she met my sisters Dorothy, Annie, and Rhesa and became an aunt and advisor to my children.
Throughout our friendship we did many things together... traveled to Michigan, Canada, went on a tour to the Underground Railroad, ended on the Walls Brothers Black History tour. We volunteered together at the American Heart Association, United Negro College Fund, traveled to Canton with the Melting Pot Orchestra to an annual festival, where the Melting Pot Orchestra performed. Gerry introduced me to the Corner Stone of Hope where you can find peace, comfort, and hope during your time of bereavement.
She visited me at Mt. Nebo Missionary Baptist Church along with her mother Mrs. Sumners a beautiful and quiet spoken women. Gerry also took me to Cafe Deuteronomy 8:3, where I was introduced to Ms. Minnie owner, Story Telling; and while visiting I learned more about Black History and gardening. Gerry was full of information and resources. She loved and cared for people and never met a stranger! We shared so much together as friends. She attended family parties and gatherings. No matter where we went, what we did or what we said to each other we had fun and enjoyed each other's company. I was Gerry's "Bestest Friend". :>) I Love Gerry as a friend, sister and prayer partner and I miss her so much.
"And let us consider how we may spur one another on toward love and good deeds." Hebrews 10:24 NIV
Love,
Your Bestest Friend Shirley Davis