Kathleen “Dollie” Bonsall Davis of West Grove

Kathleen "Dollie" Bonsall Davis, 84, of West Grove, died Tuesday, Dec. 8, in Newark. She was the wife of the late Ronald B. Davis who died in December of 2014 and with whom she shared 65 years of marriage.

Born in West Chester, she was a daughter of the late Robert J. Bonsall Sr. and the late Violet McClintock Bonsall.

Dollie was a technician for Thatcher’s and CVS Pharmacies in Kennett Square, retiring in 2006.

She enjoyed cooking Sunday and holiday dinners for her family. She enjoyed bingo every Friday night with her friends at the Kennett Senior Center. She also loved to go to Delaware Park and Atlantic City.  Recently, Dollie became an avid Phillies fan. Also, her home was filled with memories and many family photographs.

Survivors include one son, Kenneth J. Davis (Claudia) of Newark, one daughter, Cynthia L. Colvin (Brian) of Avondale. Predeceasing her were two sons, Lawrence A. Davis in 2008 and Thomas J. Davis (whom died shortly after birth). She also left behind two sisters, Joanne Cox and Mildred Spencer, and two brothers, Robert J. Bonsall, Jr. and James T. Bonsall. Predeceasing her were her brothers, Raymond Bonsall, Richard Bonsall, Edward Bonsall and one sister, Margaret Bonsall.

She had seven grandchildren: Susan, Jamie, Kellie, Justin, Stephanie, Brian and Kristen and seven great-grandchildren, Nicole, Clay, Grey, Mia, Bryn, Christian and Isabella.

Services and interment will be held privately. In lieu of flowers, contributions in her memory may be made to Penn Medicine, Chester County Hospital for Cancer Research, 701 E. Marshall Street, West Chester, PA  19380 (610-431-5000).

Arrangements are being handled by the Foulk & Grieco Funeral Home (610-869-2685) of West Grove, PA.  To view her online tribute and to share a memory with her family, please visit www.griecocares.com

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