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File #: 22294    Version: 0 Name: Becky Lynn - Courtesy
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/27/2026 In control: County Legislature
On agenda: 6/1/2026 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION remembering the legacy of Becky Lynn Davis.
Sponsors: Manuel Abarca IV
Attachments: 1. 22294 Signed, 2. RLA, 3. Resolution for Becky Davis - Draft
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IN THE COUNTY LEGISLATURE OF JACKSON COUNTY, MISSOURI

Title
A RESOLUTION remembering the legacy of Becky Lynn Davis.

Intro
RESOLUTION NO. 22294, June 1, 2026

INTRODUCED BY Manuel Abarca IV, County Legislator

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WHEREAS, growing up in the suburbs of St. Louis, Becky was the daughter of Richard Ott, an educator, and Mary Ann, an exceptional mother and homemaker; and,

WHEREAS, she attended Northwest High School before moving with her family to the Kansas City area; and,

WHEREAS, Becky became a full-time teacher in the Grandview School District in 1977, where she taught junior high English until her retirement in 2007; and,

WHEREAS, an educator to her core, she was the original grammar queen: sharp, quick-witted, and often the smartest person in the room; and,

WHEREAS, she was a tough but beloved teacher, the kind students remembered long after leaving her classroom; and,

WHEREAS, if you could make Mrs. Davis laugh, you knew you had won her over, and,

WHEREAS, Becky had a gift for finding beauty and joy in life's little things, she was a professional shopper in every sense of the word, somehow always uncovering the best bargains on the nicest things, and her wardrobe reflected it effortlessly; and,

WHEREAS, Becky will be remembered in countless ways: through perfectly timed sarcasm, the most thoughtful gifts, shelves of read books, twinkling Christmas nutcrackers, and the unmistakable scent of Aromatics Elixir lingering gently in a room long after she'd left it; and,

WHEREAS, Becky loved reading current fiction, traveling, and creating a home where the holidays felt a little more magical; and,

WHEREAS, after retiring at the young age of 50, she embraced her favorite role as a grandma; and,

WHEREAS, she leaves behind her husband of nearly 50 years, Michael Davis and their children, Jeffrey Davis and Mary King, her son-in-law Joseph; and grandson Michael Wilson, sister Joni Ott and her husband Tom, as well as her sweetest dog, Rosie; now t...

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