“She was just a mother to everyone -- to me, her students, and even her colleagues,” her 22-year-old daughter, Leanna Richardson, told NBC. “People have reached out to me from years and years ago telling me how much they loved her as a teacher and mentor. She has always been that person you knew who you could depend on, no matter what.”
Davis, a lifelong resident of North Carolina, left her accounting career and become a teacher after the mass shooting at Columbine High School in Colorado in 1999, where two students killed 13 people and wounded 24 others. “She told me there was no hesitation. She wanted to be there to protect students like me when I grew up,” Richardson said. “She was so selfless and loving and just completely abandoned her career to teach.”
Davis returned to school and earned a bachelor’s degree in elementary education and a master’s degree in English. She taught at Page Street Elementary School in Troy for 16 years and then moved to Norwood Elementary School in Stanly County last year.. “She would donate things, she would show up for extracurricular activities to support her kids -- she would do anything she could to nourish every child she met.
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