Elizabeth "Bitsy" Davis

June 30, 1988 ~ March 9, 2011
Resided in:
Asheville, NC
ELIZABETH "BITSY" DAVIS
ASHEVILLE - Elizabeth "Bitsy" Davis, 22, of Asheville, North Carolina passed away March 9, 2011 as a result of injuries sustained in a motor vehicle accident. She was born in Atlanta, Georgia, June 30, 1988 to Kathy Parkin Davis and the late Peck Davis. She graduated from The Marist School in Atlanta, Georgia, and attended the College of Charleston. Bitsy was a vivacious, beautiful young woman whose compassion toward others and caring attitude was infectious to all. One of her greatest joys was spending time at the beach with family and friends. She loved all animals, especially her mischievous yellow lab, Lola.
In addition to her mother, Bitsy is survived by her brothers Joe Peck and Bradley Davis, both of Asheville, North Carolina, paternal grandmother Emma Jane Davis of Crystal City, Missouri, nephew Bradley Spagnuola Davis, also of Asheville, and numerous aunts, uncles, and cousins.
A memorial Mass will be held at St. Jude the Apostle Catholic Church in Atlanta, Georgia on Wednesday, March 16, 2011, at 1:00 p.m.; Msgr. James J. Fennessey officiating. A reception will follow in the St. Jude parish Ministry Hall.
Memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude the Apostle Catholic School, 7171 Glenridge Drive, Atlanta, Georgia 30328, or The Marist School, 3790 Ashford Dunwoody Road, N.E., Atlanta, Georgia 30319
My heart and prayers are with you, Kathy.
Mary Brown
We love you Elizabeth and you will be missed!!!
We did not know your beautiful daughter but wanted to send our thoughts andprayers to you. We lost our 23yr old son 9 months ago and know how difficult this is.
Although I did not know your daughter, I am sure she is in Heaven with the King of Kings and Lord of Lords. She looks as though she was a beautiful person not just on the outside, but on the inside. May God give you the comfort you need to make it through this. Keep in mind that where she is, we have the opportunity to see her again. We can walk on the streets of gold with her and talk to those gone on before us and our Lord.
We were Elizabeth’s neighbors at the Springs of Asheville and she will be missed by all.
Bitsy (Our Fairy-Princess-Ballerina),
I miss you already!You will never understand the impact that you had on those that were lucky enough to have known you. Everyone that met was touched by your beauty- both inside and out. My happiest memories are filled with thoughts of you and I will be forever thankful for all the moments that we shared together. Although it makes my heart ache to know that you are no longer with us, I find comfort in knowing that you are with your Daddy again. I will never find a friend quite like you, as you are simply one of a kind. Forever I’ll cherish the memories of you, Bitsy. Thank you for brightening my life, being my shoulder to cry on, being my partner in crime, and the very best friend a girl could ask for. I love you, Bits! Give my Daddy a hug for me!
Love you to pieces,
Ash
‘If tears could build a stairway
and memories a lane,
I’d walk right up to Heaven
and bring you home again’
Kathy and family,
It was an honor to be with you on Wednesday. I am so sorry for your loss. Bitsy was a beautiful girl. I could tell how much she was loved. I admire your courage.
Dear Kathy,
I am so very sorry to hear of your loss. My older son, Brian (now 26) sent me a link showing me Elizabeth’s obituary. (He is his father’s son and never forgets anything. He remembered Peck’s name.) Where have the years gone? I remember when we were together in a car, she was having a tantrum and we were all telling her so. She denied it and my little Michael (now 24) says ‘Yes you are’. So much has happened to all of us since that time. I am so sorry to say that I didn’t even know that Peck had gone home. You and your family are in my prayers.
Alice
Elizabeth was a wonderful neighbor and friend. She will be greatly missed. Our dogs were great friends. Punk sends his love to Lola. My condolences to her family and if there is anything you need please let any of the neighbors of the Springs know.
Elizabeth,
I just came back to work at Wild Wings about two weeks ago for the summer and heard that you had passed. I am speechless as to what to say. All I can remember is working with you two summers back and how close we got. You had such a pure heart and were such a beautiful person. Know that you will be missed pretty girl. I love you.
Keri