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December 15, 2025

Patricia S. Davis, 73

Patricia S. Davis (née Scott), 73, of West Chester, PA passed away on February 3, 2025, at home surrounded by loved ones.

Born in 1951 in Philadelphia, PA, Pat was the beloved daughter of the late Joseph and Marian (née Morris) Scott.

She was a graduate of Mount St Joseph’s Academy, in Flourtown, PA. When not filling her time as a longtime homemaker, she was a secretary for the family business, Davis & Scott Pest Management. She also taught CCD at her church, Church of the Resurrection in Marmora, NJ for many years.

Pat enjoyed needlepoint, spending time in Lancaster and Williamsburg, and visiting family in North Carolina, South Carolina and Pittsburgh.  She loved spending time with her grandkids, who called her “Nan,” and her cat, Snow. The beach in Ocean City, NJ and reading a good book on her back porch were two of her favorite places to relax and unwind.

Pat was the beloved wife of the late John Tyler Davis; loving mother of Mike Davis (Shawna), Abby Davis O’Brien (Thomas) and Maggie Davis; devoted grandmother of Hannah Davis, Jude Davis, Tyler O’Brien, and Dylan O’Brien.

Relatives and friends are invited to her Visitation 10:00-11:00 AM Saturday, February 15, 2025 and to her Funeral Mass 11:00 AM at SS Simon & Jude Church, 8 Cavanaugh Ct, West Chester, PA. Interment Private.

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