Teresa May Davis

Funeral services for Teresa May Davis, Age 49 of Willow Springs, Missouri will be held at Yarber Mortuary in Willow Springs, Missouri, on September 19, 2025 at 2:00 p.m. with Bishop Ron Webb and Pastor Dennis Walton officiating. Interment will be at Mt. Ararat in Topaz, Missouri. Condolences may be expressed at www. Yarbermortuary.com.

Visitation will be held at Yarber Mortuary in Willow Springs on September 12, 2025 from 6:00 to 8:00 pm. under the direction of Yarber Mortuary of Willow Springs, Missouri.

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Teresa May (Childers) Davis, of Willow Springs, passed away on September 6, 2025 at the age of 49. She was born on December 31, 1975 to Connie (Baney) and Gary Childers in Davenport, Iowa.

Teresa brought warmth and compassion to all those around her. A devoted mother and grandmother, lovingly known as “Nana”, she dedicated her life to caring for her family as a homemaker. She created a haven of love and comfort, making her home a gathering place for those she held dear. She leaves behind a legacy of kindness, devotion and enduring love.

Teresa is survived by her beloved husband, Billy Joe Davis; her cherished daughter, MyKayla Yonker, and husband Tommy, her son, Weston Pringle, and wife Lindy, and her step-daughter Alison Lemon. She leaves behind her precious grandchildren, Graseyn Pringle, Gretchyn Pringle, Eli Yonker, and Clayton Smith all of Willow Springs, Missouri.

She is proceeded in death by her mother Connie Kay (Baney) Childers; her grandmother, Fern Baney; four uncles, Nova Baney, Tommy Baney, Ray Baney, JD Baney; one aunt, Shirley Upshaw, and nephew, TR Davis.

She is survived by her siblings, one sister, Ramona Davis, and one brother, Jerry Haddican; step siblings Glenda Jones and Bruce Wimberly; and nieces, Angel Davis and Randi Ortega.

Teresa found great joy in simple pleasures and lived a life full of love, laughter, and adventure. She found joy in family cooking and baking, always filling the home with warmth and delicious aromas. An animal lover at heart, she adored the company of her pets and the beauty of the outdoors. She treasured time at the beach, thrifting and shopping for hidden gems, and embarking on adventures big and small. Family trips and concerts were some of her favorite ways to make memories, but her greatest happiness came from spoiling her grandchildren who were her pride and joy. Whether camping under the stars, swimming in the creek, or simply gathering around the table, Teresa embraced every moment with love and devotion to her family. Her gentle spirit and nurturing ways touched all who knew her. She will be deeply missed and forever remembered by her family and friends.

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