Hazel Revada
b. 1 March 1915, d. 21 February 2002
- Father: Walter Revada
- Mother: Eula Sneed
- Hazel Revada was born on 1 March 1915 in Austin, Travis County, Texas.
- She married Clarence Davis, son of Amos Davis and Lue Ella Williams, in December 1950.
- Hazel Revada became a widow at the 5 March 1990 death of her husband Clarence Davis.
- Hazel Revada died on 21 February 2002 at age 86 in Bexar County, Texas.
- She was interred at Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas.
- The following was published in Hazel Revada Davis' funeral program: Mrs. Hazel Revada Davis, the oldest daughter of Walter and Eula Revada, lived a productive life that began on March 1, 1915 in Austin, Texas. She was affectionately called by her father "Masie". The family later moved to Brady, Texas. At the young age of eight she professed a belief in Christ and was baptized in a Holiness Church by Rev. Alexander. She moved to San Antonio to attend St. Philips Sewing School in 1949 and later worked as a seamstress. She was her class president of the Singer Sewing School and the president of the usher board in her hometown church. She met and later married Clarence Davis on December 1950. She was a devoted member of Second Baptist Church of San Antonio, Texas, for over forty years and a member of the Deborah Circle. There were three children born from the union - sons Charles Eugene Davis of Albuquerque, New Mexico and Walter Erving Jordan-Davis of Plainsboro, New Jersey and daughter Claudette Elise Davis Floyd of San Antonio, Texas; as well as the son of Mr. Clarence Davis, her step son, Melvin Davis of Alexandria, Louisiana. All children survive their mother. Mr. Clarence Davis passed away in San Antonio, Texas on March 5, 1990. Mrs. Hazel Revada Davis, the first of five children, three brothers preceded her in death - J. N. Revada, Charles J. Revada and Walter E. Revada. She leaves to mourn a loving sister, Mary Jo Peterson and family, three children, two granddaughters, Jennifer Elisabeth Floyd and Veronica Rose Claire Jordan-Davis, one son-in-law Dr. Hilliard D. Floyd, one daughter-in-law Jacqueline R. Jordan-Davis and a stepson and his family. Mrs. Hazel Davis leaves a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.
- Last Edited: 24 Mar 2017