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In Memory of
Alyssa Davis
September 27, 1998 - December 23, 2015

Visitation:
Tues 29 December, 2015 ----2-4pm and 7-9pm
Hickey Memorial Funeral Home in Kelligrews

Service:
Wednesday, December 30, 2015 at 10:00 a.m.
St. Thomas of Villanova Church

Obituary for Alyssa Davis

Davis, Alyssa (Sunshine)

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Alyssa Davis (Sunshine) announce her tragic and untimely passing on 23 Dec 2015, at the age of 17 years. Leaving to mourn her mother Sherree-Lin (nee Kavanagh), her father Brian, her brother Tyler (Kayla), her sister Jhessi, her 2 little men Anton and Caden, her grandparents Thomas and Shirley Kavanagh, Joseph and Lil Davis, her Uncle Gary and Aunt Maddie Kavanagh, her Uncle Cory and Aunt Zoe Kavanagh, her nephew TJ, and her cousins Meghann and Tristan. Alyssa also leaves to mourn many friends and extended family. The family will be receiving family and friends in the James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home in Kelligrews on Tues 29 December from 2-4 pm, and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Wed 30 December at St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Manuel's at 10 am. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in her name. To sign the guest registry, or to send a message of condolence, please visit www.hickeysfuneralhome.ca





































Alyssa "Sunshine" Davis Obituary



Date of Birth:



Sunday, September 27th, 1998

Date of Death:



Wednesday, December 23rd, 2015

Funeral Home:





1James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home

www.hickeysfuneralhome.ca

570 Conception Bay South Conception Bay South, Newfoundland and Labrador, CANADA

A1X 7P8

Obituary:

Davis, Alyssa (Sunshine)

It is with heavy hearts that the family of Alyssa Davis (Sunshine) announce her tragic and untimely passing on 23 Dec 2015, at the age of 17 years. Leaving to mourn her mother Sherree-Lin (nee Kavanagh), her father Brian, her brother Tyler (Kayla), her sister Jhessi, her 2 little men Anton and Caden, her grandparents Thomas and Shirley Kavanagh, Joseph and Lil Davis, her Uncle Gary and Aunt Maddie Kavanagh, her Uncle Cory and Aunt Zoe Kavanagh, her nephew TJ, and her cousins Meghann and Tristan. Alyssa also leaves to mourn many friends and extended family. The family will be receiving family and friends in the James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home in Kelligrews on Tues 29 December from 2-4 pm, and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Wed 30 December at St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Manuel's at 10 am. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in her name. To sign the guest registry, or to send a message of condolence, please visit www.hickeysfuneralhome.ca









































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Just 17-years old, Alyssa was killed in a car accident on Wednesday, December 23rd. The swimmer was a student at Queens Elizabeth Regional High in Foxtrap, as well as a member of the CBS Bluefins swim team. A service will be held on December 29th from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm, and the funeral will be held on December 30th. The family is asking for donations to be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association in her name, in lieu of flowers. Below is the obituary for Alyssa, as well as the Facebook post from Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador: It is with heavy hearts that the family of Alyssa Davis (Sunshine) announce her tragic and untimely passing on 23 Dec 2015, at the age of 17 years. Leaving to mourn her mother Sherree-Lin (nee Kavanagh), her father Brian, her brother Tyler (Kayla), her sister Jhessi, her 2 little men Anton and Caden, her grandparents Thomas and Shirley Kavanagh, Joseph and Lil Davis, her Uncle Gary and Aunt Maddie Kavanagh, her Uncle Cory and Aunt Zoe Kavanagh, her nephew TJ, and her cousins Meghann and Tristan. Alyssa also leaves to mourn many friends and extended family. The family will be receiving family and friends in the James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home in Kelligrews on Tues 29 December from 2-4 pm, and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Wed 30 December at St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Manuel’s at 10 am. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in her name. To sign the guest registry, or to send a message of condolence, please visit www.hickeysfuneralhome.ca It is with great sadness and regret that I share with you the news of the passing of one of our swimming family members,… Posted by Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador on Saturday, December 26, 2015 Just 17-years old, Alyssa was killed in a car accident on Wednesday, December 23rd. The swimmer was a student at Queens Elizabeth Regional High in Foxtrap, as well as a member of the CBS Bluefins swim team. A service will be held on December 29th from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm, and the funeral will be held on December 30th. The family is asking for donations to be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association in her name, in lieu of flowers. Below is the obituary for Alyssa, as well as the Facebook post from Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador: It is with heavy hearts that the family of Alyssa Davis (Sunshine) announce her tragic and untimely passing on 23 Dec 2015, at the age of 17 years. Leaving to mourn her mother Sherree-Lin (nee Kavanagh), her father Brian, her brother Tyler (Kayla), her sister Jhessi, her 2 little men Anton and Caden, her grandparents Thomas and Shirley Kavanagh, Joseph and Lil Davis, her Uncle Gary and Aunt Maddie Kavanagh, her Uncle Cory and Aunt Zoe Kavanagh, her nephew TJ, and her cousins Meghann and Tristan. Alyssa also leaves to mourn many friends and extended family. The family will be receiving family and friends in the James J. Hickey Memorial Funeral Home in Kelligrews on Tues 29 December from 2-4 pm, and 7-9 pm. The funeral service will take place on Wed 30 December at St. Thomas of Villanova Church, Manuel’s at 10 am. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations can be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in her name. To sign the guest registry, or to send a message of condolence, please visit www.hickeysfuneralhome.ca It is with great sadness and regret that I share with you the news of the passing of one of our swimming family members,… Posted by Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador on Saturday, December 26, 2015 A special memorial was held Friday night at a swimming meet in Corner Brook to honour the memory of a young swimmer killed in a car crash in December. Funeral this week for Alyssa Davis, 17, killed in crash near Kelligrews Fatal car crash near Kelligrews leaves 1 dead, 3 injured Alyssa Davis, 17, died in a crash near Kelligrews on Peacekeepers Way on Dec. 23. On Friday, a white rose was placed in the middle lane of the Arts and Culture Centre Pool during a ceremony that was held prior to the start of this weekend's meet. Tracy Mackey-Nelson, swim manager with the Corner Brook Rapids Swim Club, said many of the swimmers knew Davis, and the memorial was an emotional event. "Even the younger kids knew who she was, they knew of her, and she was always happy on the deck and everything, so it did affect the swimmers," Mackey-Nelson said. "They were sad during the memorial, but it was nice to do this for her." Moment of silence held for Davis Ed Mercer, president of the club said the loss of another swimmer was difficult for the children, but it's something parents try to help their kids get through. "She was a very vibrant personality, a very happy girl," said Mercer. "My own children are swimmers and they speak very highly of her and were very shocked and saddened at her passing." A moment of silence was also held for Davis at the swim meet, and Mercer said it was a powerful moment. "I think all the kids knew, and it was very quiet. I was very impressed by the way the children responded because they were just quiet. It was quiet throughout the building," he said. Both Mercer and Mackey-Nelson said Davis' death was a loss for the swimming family in the province. Mackey-Nelson also said the memorial was a reminder to live life to the fullest. "They do want to go out and swim the best they can swim, because you never know," said Mackey-Nelson. "It does affect the swimmers, but hopefully it will help them, having this memorial." A special memorial was held Friday night at a swimming meet in Corner Brook to honour the memory of a young swimmer killed in a car crash in December. Funeral this week for Alyssa Davis, 17, killed in crash near Kelligrews Fatal car crash near Kelligrews leaves 1 dead, 3 injured Alyssa Davis, 17, died in a crash near Kelligrews on Peacekeepers Way on Dec. 23. On Friday, a white rose was placed in the middle lane of the Arts and Culture Centre Pool during a ceremony that was held prior to the start of this weekend's meet. Tracy Mackey-Nelson, swim manager with the Corner Brook Rapids Swim Club, said many of the swimmers knew Davis, and the memorial was an emotional event. "Even the younger kids knew who she was, they knew of her, and she was always happy on the deck and everything, so it did affect the swimmers," Mackey-Nelson said. "They were sad during the memorial, but it was nice to do this for her." Moment of silence held for Davis Ed Mercer, president of the club said the loss of another swimmer was difficult for the children, but it's something parents try to help their kids get through. "She was a very vibrant personality, a very happy girl," said Mercer. "My own children are swimmers and they speak very highly of her and were very shocked and saddened at her passing." A moment of silence was also held for Davis at the swim meet, and Mercer said it was a powerful moment. "I think all the kids knew, and it was very quiet. I was very impressed by the way the children responded because they were just quiet. It was quiet throughout the building," he said. Both Mercer and Mackey-Nelson said Davis' death was a loss for the swimming family in the province. Mackey-Nelson also said the memorial was a reminder to live life to the fullest. "They do want to go out and swim the best they can swim, because you never know," said Mackey-Nelson. "It does affect the swimmers, but hopefully it will help them, having this memorial." A special memorial was held Friday night at a swimming meet in Corner Brook to honour the memory of a young swimmer killed in a car crash in December. Funeral this week for Alyssa Davis, 17, killed in crash near Kelligrews Fatal car crash near Kelligrews leaves 1 dead, 3 injured Alyssa Davis, 17, died in a crash near Kelligrews on Peacekeepers Way on Dec. 23. On Friday, a white rose was placed in the middle lane of the Arts and Culture Centre Pool during a ceremony that was held prior to the start of this weekend's meet. Tracy Mackey-Nelson, swim manager with the Corner Brook Rapids Swim Club, said many of the swimmers knew Davis, and the memorial was an emotional event. "Even the younger kids knew who she was, they knew of her, and she was always happy on the deck and everything, so it did affect the swimmers," Mackey-Nelson said. "They were sad during the memorial, but it was nice to do this for her." Moment of silence held for Davis Ed Mercer, president of the club said the loss of another swimmer was difficult for the children, but it's something parents try to help their kids get through. "She was a very vibrant personality, a very happy girl," said Mercer. "My own children are swimmers and they speak very highly of her and were very shocked and saddened at her passing." A moment of silence was also held for Davis at the swim meet, and Mercer said it was a powerful moment. "I think all the kids knew, and it was very quiet. I was very impressed by the way the children responded because they were just quiet. It was quiet throughout the building," he said. Both Mercer and Mackey-Nelson said Davis' death was a loss for the swimming family in the province. Mackey-Nelson also said the memorial was a reminder to live life to the fullest. "They do want to go out and swim the best they can swim, because you never know," said Mackey-Nelson. "It does affect the swimmers, but hopefully it will help them, having this memorial." The funeral for a Kelligrews teenager killed in a single-vehicle crash on Dec. 23 will be held on Wednesday. Alyssa Davis, 17, died in a crash on Peacekeepers Way near Kelligrews. Davis was the passenger in a vehicle that left the eastbound land of the Conception Bay South bypass road and landed on its roof. She was a member of the Conception Bay South Bluefins swim group and was a student at Queen Elizabeth High School in Foxtrap. The funeral service for Davis will be held Dec. 30 at the St. Thomas Villanova Church in Manuels at 10 a.m. In lieu of flowers, the Davis family has asked for donations to be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association in her name. The driver of the vehicle, also a 17-year-old girl, was taken to hospital in what police said at the time was critical condition. Two passengers in the back seat were taken to hospital with minor injuries. The Royal Newfoundland Constabulary is continuing its investigation into the cause of the crash. Be the first to comment Toronto councillor asks if Beyoncé could be banned from Canada Due to her show-stopping performance, she may be en route to getting banned from Canada – if Toronto councillor Jim Karygiannis has anything to say about it. The pop star is slated to play at the Rogers Centre in Toronto as a part of her Formation tour in a few months. During the spot, Beyoncé gave shout-outs to the Black Panthers and Malcolm X. She also wore a bullet vest that was somewhat of a tribute to Michael Jackson’s 1993 halftime performance. The Daily Buzz Businessman who took $8.5 million from RBC jailed in record Nova Scotia fraud The sports community, as well as family and friends, are mourning the death of a teenage girl who died in a car accident on Dec. 23. Facebook photo Alyssa Davis Alyssa Davis — 17— was a passenger in a car along with the driver and two other occupants in the back seat when the car left the Conception Bay South bypass and rolled before landing on its roof. Davis was a member of the swimming group CBS Bluefins for the past seven years. Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador executive director, Corina Hartley, made a post to the organization’s Facebook page on Boxing Day. “One memory that I have of Alyssa is that NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. I sure will miss that smile,” she wrote. Hartley also spoke directly with The Telegram saying that the Swimming NL organization are a very close group, much like a family. “She was a real bright star in our little swimming family,” Hartley said of Davis, adding that she had a spirit about her that couldn’t be matched. Along with Hartley and Swimming NL, Davis’ friends also posted tributes to her on their own Facebook pages. ... NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. Corina Hartley, executive director, Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador “You were my best friend, my rock, I am so devastated & heartbroken that this had to happen to you the most kindhearted, incredible & beautiful person I have ever met,” Courtney Anstey wrote. “I never ever thought I would lose my other half, my better half.” Davis was one of four people in the car when it left the eastbound lane of the CBS bypass or Peacekeepers Way after 10 p.m. in the area of Kelligrews. The driver of the vehicle who was also 17 was taken to hospital with critical injuries while the two people in back were treated for minor injuries. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday at St. Thomas of Villanova Church in Manuel's at 10 a.m. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in Davis’ name. The sports community, as well as family and friends, are mourning the death of a teenage girl who died in a car accident on Dec. 23. Facebook photo Alyssa Davis Alyssa Davis — 17— was a passenger in a car along with the driver and two other occupants in the back seat when the car left the Conception Bay South bypass and rolled before landing on its roof. Davis was a member of the swimming group CBS Bluefins for the past seven years. Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador executive director, Corina Hartley, made a post to the organization’s Facebook page on Boxing Day. “One memory that I have of Alyssa is that NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. I sure will miss that smile,” she wrote. Hartley also spoke directly with The Telegram saying that the Swimming NL organization are a very close group, much like a family. “She was a real bright star in our little swimming family,” Hartley said of Davis, adding that she had a spirit about her that couldn’t be matched. Along with Hartley and Swimming NL, Davis’ friends also posted tributes to her on their own Facebook pages. ... NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. Corina Hartley, executive director, Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador “You were my best friend, my rock, I am so devastated & heartbroken that this had to happen to you the most kindhearted, incredible & beautiful person I have ever met,” Courtney Anstey wrote. “I never ever thought I would lose my other half, my better half.” Davis was one of four people in the car when it left the eastbound lane of the CBS bypass or Peacekeepers Way after 10 p.m. in the area of Kelligrews. The driver of the vehicle who was also 17 was taken to hospital with critical injuries while the two people in back were treated for minor injuries. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday at St. Thomas of Villanova Church in Manuel's at 10 a.m. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in Davis’ name. The sports community, as well as family and friends, are mourning the death of a teenage girl who died in a car accident on Dec. 23. Facebook photo Alyssa Davis Alyssa Davis — 17— was a passenger in a car along with the driver and two other occupants in the back seat when the car left the Conception Bay South bypass and rolled before landing on its roof. Davis was a member of the swimming group CBS Bluefins for the past seven years. Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador executive director, Corina Hartley, made a post to the organization’s Facebook page on Boxing Day. “One memory that I have of Alyssa is that NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. I sure will miss that smile,” she wrote. Hartley also spoke directly with The Telegram saying that the Swimming NL organization are a very close group, much like a family. “She was a real bright star in our little swimming family,” Hartley said of Davis, adding that she had a spirit about her that couldn’t be matched. Along with Hartley and Swimming NL, Davis’ friends also posted tributes to her on their own Facebook pages. ... NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. Corina Hartley, executive director, Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador “You were my best friend, my rock, I am so devastated & heartbroken that this had to happen to you the most kindhearted, incredible & beautiful person I have ever met,” Courtney Anstey wrote. “I never ever thought I would lose my other half, my better half.” Davis was one of four people in the car when it left the eastbound lane of the CBS bypass or Peacekeepers Way after 10 p.m. in the area of Kelligrews. The driver of the vehicle who was also 17 was taken to hospital with critical injuries while the two people in back were treated for minor injuries. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday at St. Thomas of Villanova Church in Manuel's at 10 a.m. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in Davis’ name. The sports community, as well as family and friends, are mourning the death of a teenage girl who died in a car accident on Dec. 23. Facebook photo Alyssa Davis Alyssa Davis — 17— was a passenger in a car along with the driver and two other occupants in the back seat when the car left the Conception Bay South bypass and rolled before landing on its roof. Davis was a member of the swimming group CBS Bluefins for the past seven years. Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador executive director, Corina Hartley, made a post to the organization’s Facebook page on Boxing Day. “One memory that I have of Alyssa is that NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. I sure will miss that smile,” she wrote. Hartley also spoke directly with The Telegram saying that the Swimming NL organization are a very close group, much like a family. “She was a real bright star in our little swimming family,” Hartley said of Davis, adding that she had a spirit about her that couldn’t be matched. Along with Hartley and Swimming NL, Davis’ friends also posted tributes to her on their own Facebook pages. ... NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. Corina Hartley, executive director, Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador “You were my best friend, my rock, I am so devastated & heartbroken that this had to happen to you the most kindhearted, incredible & beautiful person I have ever met,” Courtney Anstey wrote. “I never ever thought I would lose my other half, my better half.” Davis was one of four people in the car when it left the eastbound lane of the CBS bypass or Peacekeepers Way after 10 p.m. in the area of Kelligrews. The driver of the vehicle who was also 17 was taken to hospital with critical injuries while the two people in back were treated for minor injuries. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday at St. Thomas of Villanova Church in Manuel's at 10 a.m. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in Davis’ name. The sports community, as well as family and friends, are mourning the death of a teenage girl who died in a car accident on Dec. 23. Facebook photo Alyssa Davis Alyssa Davis — 17— was a passenger in a car along with the driver and two other occupants in the back seat when the car left the Conception Bay South bypass and rolled before landing on its roof. Davis was a member of the swimming group CBS Bluefins for the past seven years. Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador executive director, Corina Hartley, made a post to the organization’s Facebook page on Boxing Day. “One memory that I have of Alyssa is that NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. I sure will miss that smile,” she wrote. Hartley also spoke directly with The Telegram saying that the Swimming NL organization are a very close group, much like a family. “She was a real bright star in our little swimming family,” Hartley said of Davis, adding that she had a spirit about her that couldn’t be matched. Along with Hartley and Swimming NL, Davis’ friends also posted tributes to her on their own Facebook pages. ... NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. Corina Hartley, executive director, Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador “You were my best friend, my rock, I am so devastated & heartbroken that this had to happen to you the most kindhearted, incredible & beautiful person I have ever met,” Courtney Anstey wrote. “I never ever thought I would lose my other half, my better half.” Davis was one of four people in the car when it left the eastbound lane of the CBS bypass or Peacekeepers Way after 10 p.m. in the area of Kelligrews. The driver of the vehicle who was also 17 was taken to hospital with critical injuries while the two people in back were treated for minor injuries. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday at St. Thomas of Villanova Church in Manuel's at 10 a.m. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in Davis’ name. Swimming community mourns death of teen athlete The sports community, as well as family and friends, are mourning the death of a teenage girl who died in a car accident on Dec. 23. Facebook photo Alyssa Davis Alyssa Davis — 17— was a passenger in a car along with the driver and two other occupants in the back seat when the car left the Conception Bay South bypass and rolled before landing on its roof. Davis was a member of the swimming group CBS Bluefins for the past seven years. Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador executive director, Corina Hartley, made a post to the organization’s Facebook page on Boxing Day. “One memory that I have of Alyssa is that NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. I sure will miss that smile,” she wrote. Hartley also spoke directly with The Telegram saying that the Swimming NL organization are a very close group, much like a family. “She was a real bright star in our little swimming family,” Hartley said of Davis, adding that she had a spirit about her that couldn’t be matched. Along with Hartley and Swimming NL, Davis’ friends also posted tributes to her on their own Facebook pages. ... NO ONE could rock a 50 free like she could and finish the race with her makeup still looking perfect and with a grin that went ear to ear. Corina Hartley, executive director, Swimming Newfoundland and Labrador “You were my best friend, my rock, I am so devastated & heartbroken that this had to happen to you the most kindhearted, incredible & beautiful person I have ever met,” Courtney Anstey wrote. “I never ever thought I would lose my other half, my better half.” Davis was one of four people in the car when it left the eastbound lane of the CBS bypass or Peacekeepers Way after 10 p.m. in the area of Kelligrews. The driver of the vehicle who was also 17 was taken to hospital with critical injuries while the two people in back were treated for minor injuries. The funeral service will take place on Wednesday at St. Thomas of Villanova Church in Manuel's at 10 a.m. The family is asking that in lieu of flowers donations be made to the Canadian Mental Health Association-Newfoundland and Labrador in Davis’ name.