She was married to Charles S. Davis in 1930 and had one son, Charles S. Davis II.
Estella's passion was her son Charles (Chuck or Buddy).
While living in San Francisco she was employed at one of the major department stores in the receiving department.
Since almost all of her siblings were in the state of Missouri, it was to her joy that they retired there to Sunrise Beach, MO. They built a house on the shore of the Lake of the Ozarks under the supervision of her contractor/builder brother. Three of her siblings lived within "a block" of each other on that lake.
If she were alive today Ruth would have 7 grandchildren, 14 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren.
She was married to Charles S. Davis in 1930 and had one son, Charles S. Davis II.
Estella's passion was her son Charles (Chuck or Buddy).
While living in San Francisco she was employed at one of the major department stores in the receiving department.
Since almost all of her siblings were in the state of Missouri, it was to her joy that they retired there to Sunrise Beach, MO. They built a house on the shore of the Lake of the Ozarks under the supervision of her contractor/builder brother. Three of her siblings lived within "a block" of each other on that lake.
If she were alive today Ruth would have 7 grandchildren, 14 grandchildren, and 3 great-grandchildren.