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Elizabeth A. Davis

d. June 1, 2017

Elizabeth A. Davis, 21, of Shelburne, died on June 1, 2017 as a result of injuries received in an automobile accident. She was born in Concord, NH on July 19, 1995 the daughter of Michael G. Davis and Judy E. Vorbeau and lived in Bradford until she was 3 when the family moved to the Franklin-Tilton area. She moved to Freehold, NJ in 2014 to attend college and had also lived in El Paso, TX before moving to Shelburne. Elizabeth had been employed at the Irving in Berlin as a clerk on the night shift. She was a former Girl Scout, liked hiking, was a member of the FFA, participated in plays at school and had attended the Franklin Baptist Church and the Praise Assembly of God Church in Tilton. Elizabeth was a very social person who knew everyone and loved music and singing. Family includes her mother and step father Judy (Vorbeau) and Michael Harber of El Paso, TX; maternal grandmother Barbara Elaine LaPlume of Shelburne, NH; paternal grandmother Linda Davis of Barre, VT; paternal great grandmother Judith Davis of Knoxville, TX; aunts Joyce Scott and husband Michael of Shelburne, NH, Stacey Moss and husband Jim of Freehold, NJ and Amy Davis Robison; uncles Jamie Davis and wife Christy of Knoxville, TN and Thomas Ahern and wife Belinda; cousins. She was predeceased by her father Michael G. Davis. A Memorial Service will be celebrated on Wednesday June 14, 2017 at 1:00 PM at the Harvest Christian Fellowship Church. There will be no calling hours. The Bryant Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements. Donations in her memory may be made to Davids House, 461 Mt. Support Rd., Lebanon, NH, 03766.

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