Fredericksburg.com - FUNERAL >> Congresswoman died last Saturday Rep. Jo Ann Davis remembered for her years of public service

search local
Follow us on Twitter Find us on Facebook

Get a printer-friendly version of this page. E-mail this story to a friend.
Make a post about this story on FredTalk.



Visit Emily Battle's blog: The Front Burner

The casket of Rep. Jo Ann Davis is carried out by pallbearers after a funeral service at Lighthouse Worship Center near Gloucester yesterday.
SANGJIB MIN/DAILY PRESS

View More Images from this story

Visit the Photo Place

FUNERAL >> Congresswoman died last Saturday Rep. Jo Ann Davis remembered for her years of public service
Rep. Jo Ann Davis' funeral

Date published: 10/12/2007

BY EMILY BATTLE

HAYES--Around 1,000 people traveled to Lighthouse Worship Center in this small town near Gloucester yesterday to remember 1st District Rep. Jo Ann Davis, who died Saturday after a two-year bout with breast cancer.

"Jo Ann Davis was the personification of a public servant, and of public service," said Rep. Randy Forbes, a Republican who represents Virginia's 4th District.

Congress was not in session yesterday, and around 150 of its members were flown from Washington to Langley Air Force Base, where they boarded buses for the service.

Rep. Sue Myrick of North Carolina had a hard time holding back tears as she spoke of a woman who was her close friend on Capitol Hill.

Myrick, a breast cancer survivor, said she sat down with Davis shortly after she was elected to Congress in 2000, "and decided I was going to mentor her."

She quickly learned that the two shared similar life stories. "Both of us were raised poor. Neither of us had college degrees. Both of us were secretaries," she said. "Neither one of us ever imagined we'd ever end up in Congress."

But Myrick quickly learned that Davis' climb to Capitol Hill had left her with plenty of wit and confidence, and, "It sure didn't take long for me to realize Jo Ann didn't need much mentoring."

Myrick and Forbes both remembered Davis' candor, faith, love of family, work ethic and commitment to her constituents.

"There wasn't a pretense there, and how could you help but love her?" Myrick said. "We know she's in a better place but it doesn't help the ache inside."

Davis' husband of 32 years, Chuck, sat in the front of the church with sons Charlie and Christopher and other members of the Davis family. On the other side of the church was Gov. Tim Kaine, and behind him rows of legislators and other officials.

Fire and rescue crews from the Hampton Roads area also filed in in uniform. Davis was known for her strong support of firefighters, whose ranks include her husband.

As these guests from all over the country entered the church to pay their respects, a slide show of images from Davis' life played on a large screen in the front of the sanctuary.


1  2  Next Page  

Members of Congress who have died this year. Rep. Charles Norwood, R-Ga., who died in February of cancer and lung disease at age 65. Rep. Juanita Millender-McDonald, D-Calif., died in April of cancer at age 68. Sen. Craig Thomas, R-Wyo., was 74 when he died in June after a fight with leukemia. Rep. Paul Gillmor, R-Ohio, 68, was found dead in his apartment in suburban Washington in September, apparently after falling down stairs.

Born: June 29, 1950

Hometown: Born in Rowan County, N.C., grew up in Hampton Roads and lived in Gloucester

Family: Husband, Chuck, two sons, one granddaughter

Political career: Represented York County in the House of Delegates from 1997 to 2000. First elected to the 1st District seat in the U.S. Congress in 2000

Professional career: After working as a secretary at a real estate firm for 12 years, Davis became a licensed Realtor in 1984. She started Davis Management Co. in 1988, and Jo Ann Davis Realty in 1990



Read more stories about Fredericksburg
Date published: 10/12/2007



Most recent reader comments:

1 comment has been posted. (Sorted in reverse order, with most recent post at the top.)

Display comments on this page. | Sort:

PLEASE READ: These reader comments are not moderated. Each user is solely responsible for any message (s)he posts here. The Free Lance-Star does not endorse the views expressed within these comments. All users who post to this Web site must agree to the terms of the FredTalk User Agreement. We rely on our readers to police themselves, and report any content that violates our User Agreement. In accordance with our User Agreement, we reserve the right to remove any post at any time for any reason, and will restrict access of registered users who repeatedly violate our terms. Any reader can report inappropriate content by clicking the "Report this post to admins" link at the bottom of each comment. You need not be registered to report a post.

Thank You Rep. Davis (posted by CncrndCitzen , Oct. 12, 2007 5:12 pm)    0 likes
You will be missed.

What do you think?
Enter your FredTalk username and password to post a comment on this story. If you are registered on FredTalk or another part of this site, use that login here. Otherwise, you can just REGISTER here... .

Posting guidelines

1. Be respectful. No personal attacks.
2. Please avoid offensive, vulgar, abusive, hateful or defamatory language.
3. Agree to read & follow THE RULES.
4. Use the "report to admins" link for posts which violate the rules. 5. Keep it on-topic. Posts which contribute nothing of value to the conversation will be deleted.

Username:
Password:

Post title:


Please keep it brief (Limit is 512 characters). Please note, attempts to circumvent this limit by making
multiple posts back-to-back (ex: 'continued', 'part1, 2', etc) will be deleted.

Please make sure CAPS LOCK is off. Posts in ALL CAPS will be deleted.)


By checking this box, you agree to the terms of the FredTalk User agreement.









The Free Lance-Star fredericksburg.com 93.3 WFLS Print Innovators Classic Rock 96.9 99.3 The Vibe wntx radio