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Suzanne Davis Nichols
Frisco, TX – Suzanne Davis Nichols passed away peacefully, surrounded by her family on July 4, 2022 In Frisco, TX. Suzanne was born on September 30th 1959 in Fort Worth, TX. Predeceased in death by her Mother Lora Ellen Davis in 2007, Father Mirl Davis in 1980; She is survived by her children, Tawnia of Little Elm, Michael Nichols of Dallas, and Charlie (her beloved puppy) her brother Tim M. Davis, her grandchildren, Cynthia, Alysia, Kaylee, Avery, Marisa, Mikey, and Danielle, Her great grandchildren Adrian, Adelina and Angel. Suzanne was the daughter of Lora (Cookie) Davis, and Mirl Davis. She had many titles in her lifetime: Suzanne, Mama, Mimi, and Suzy-Q. Her mother nicknamed her the baby charmer, never met a baby that didn’t love her. As a young adult she had two children, Tawnia and Michael, that blessed her with 7 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren that she adored more than life itself. She had 3 jobs in her lifetime, working with AAA, Zurn and Jim Bryce. Suzanne was a true giver, often giving or helping people throughout her life. In her later years she spent her time spoiling all of her grandchildren and her little dog Charlie. She was loved and will be missed by all and by many other relatives and friends. A celebration of Suzanne’s life will be held at the The Old Church at the Farmers Branch Historical Park on Monday August 15th from 6:30pm to 8pm. Condolences for the family may be offered at www.lonestarcremation.com” —
Condolence Messages

8 Responses

  1. It’s hard to believe you are gone. The last couple weeks have consisted of me trying to accept you aren’t here anymore. While, I will miss you deeply.. I’m happy you aren’t in pain anymore. I’m happy you get to see those loved ones you’ve shared stories about. I’m so grateful to have had you as my mimi.. to share so many memories and so many inside jokes. One of my favorites was when I bought you Elton john tickets for Christmas before the Covid outbreak. I had saved up and I was so excited to give them to you. Your face lit up and you gave me the biggest hug and cried telling me thank you. Unfortunately, we never got to go because of Covid, But we still got to go see the movie together and that was more than enough. You taught me what good music was.. minus the country haha. I wish I had one more second just to tell you thank you for everything you ever did for me. You were the most selfless person I’ve ever met. I miss you so much. It’ll be a long time, But I’ll see you again. I love you, mimi.

  2. I only got to meet Suzanne in person a handful of times, but I spoke to her on the phone almost daily for 20 years or so, and I loved her. We had business to handle, but we always made time to cut up a little or tease each other, making life more enjoyable, if only for a moment. I’ll never forget you, Suzannadanna. I wish I could call you once more, if only to tell you what you meant to me.

  3. Suzanne & I were next door neighbors & best friends early in life. She was an amazing friend! Sending much love to her family❤️❤️❤️

  4. To Tim and the rest of Suzanne’s family, please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Suzanne was one of the sweetest, nicest people I’ve ever met.

  5. Ms. Suzanne became my work mom. She was one of the first people to open up to me and start telling me everybody little titbits. Ms. Suzanne was a joy and soooo much fun to be around and you knew when it was her from her voice to her laugh. We use to laugh because I would get mad when she would come back to Zurn and I didn’t see her.
    I THANK GOD FOR BLESSING ME WITH A GENUINELY GOOD HEARTED PERSON TO ADD TO MY MOTHER COLLECTION. Ms. Suzanne would give you her last. This is a hard one for me but, I have to be at peace that she’s at peace and where we all pray to go one day, to our Heavenly Mansion. Tawnia you became my sister when Ms. Suzanne became my Work Mom and just like you and Danny have been there for me before I am here for you for as much as in my power.

  6. Suzanne was one of the sweetest ladies I have ever known. I only worked with her for a short time, but, her friendship was immeasurable. She made the days at work enjoyable. She spoke so much about her love for her family and for Charlie, I can’t imagine your grief. You were blessed with an amazing mom and grandmother.

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