Belinda Kay Davis

1962 ∼ 2020

Belinda Kay Davis
Belinda Kay Davis, 57, of Bridge City, passed away on March 31, 2020.

Born in Port Arthur, Texas, on May 15, 1962, she was the daughter of Emily Yvonne (Nation) Green. Belinda was extremely creative and enjoyed drawing, coloring, painting, crocheting, and writing poems. She was a great mother, and her grandchildren were her number one priority. Belinda was a great cook and loved music, dancing every chance she could get. Through her big heart and nurturing & kind soul, she took in everyone she met and acted as a mother to all. In even the worst situations, you could count on Belinda to make light of the dark, and to cheer anyone up no matter the circumstance. Through all of her storms, she found great comfort in reading the Bible. Belinda was always straightforward but never mean and had love to go around for everyone. She will be dearly missed by all those whose lives she impacted.

She was preceded in death by her son, Jacob Jeremiah Davis; daughter, Rebecca Gertrude; grandson, Nicolas Robert; father, Phillip Green; nephew, Shelby LeBlanc; grandmother, Gertrude Goode; and grandfather, Floyd “Buddy” Goode.

She is survived by her loving husband of 40 years, Wayne Davis; mother, Emily Yvonne Green; children, Rachel Oliver and husband Michael of Bridge City, Elijah “Twin” Davis and wife Vanessa of Orange, and Joshua Davis of Orange; grandchildren, Draven Oliver, Abigail Oliver, Jaden Davis, Jeremiah Davis, Gabriel Ramb, Robert Ramsey, Nakona Ramsey, Temperance Ramsey, and Jesse Scott; siblings, Tanya Faulk and husband Keith, Karen Saucier and husband Jade, and Cory Green and wife Lea; along with numerous nieces, nephews and other extended family.

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Vanessa Buckland April 4, 2020
She was the most beautiful person inside and out. She was loving and caring to everyone she met. She took me in when my mom passed away 10 yrs ago. She was the best 2nd mom to me since i was 12 years old. She took in all the wayward kids when we were growing up no questions asked. She fed us, clothed us if we needed clothes, let us stay with her and pops. I love her with all my heart. She was the best grandmother to my kids. We will miss her forever. Love u momma . RIP