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Edith Luckett Davis

Edith Prescott Luckett Davis (July 16, 1888 – October 26, 1987)[1][2] was a film and Broadway stage actress in the 1900s through the 1920s. She was the mother of Nancy Reagan, First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989, and mother-in-law of US president Ronald Reagan.

Edith Davis
Edith Luckett Davis with her daughter, Nancy, 1931
Born
Edith Prescott Luckett

(1888-07-16)July 16, 1888
DiedOctober 26, 1987(1987-10-26) (aged 99)
OccupationActress
Spouse(s)
Kenneth Seymour Robbins
(m. 1916; div. 1928)

Loyal Edward Davis
(m. 1929; died 1982)
ChildrenNancy Reagan

Early life

Edith Prescott Luckett, nicknamed "Lucky", was born in Petersburg, Virginia, the ninth and last child of Sarah Frances (née Whitlock) and Charles Edward Luckett.[3][4]

She grew up in Washington, D.C., as her father worked for the Adams Express Company.[3] She was known for her vivacious and outgoing personality and style.[3]

Acting career

 
Edith Luckett c. 1913
 
Edith Luckett in 1923

Davis began acting on the stage, in Baltimore, at the age of 13. At 18 she moved to New York City. [5] She appeared in several films, including The Other Girl (1915).[5] She acted on stage, most notably on Broadway, but also with several regional stock companies.[5] She performed and became friends with such stars as Walter Huston, George M. Cohan and Spencer Tracy.[6] Other friends in the business included Zasu Pitts, Louis Calhern, David Belasco and Alla Nazimova.[3] Her last role on Broadway, was in 1928, with Walter Huston and Kay Francis in Elmer the Great.[5]

Personal life

First marriage

Davis married Kenneth Seymour Robbins of Pittsfield, Massachusetts, in 1916.[4][2] The couple had one daughter, christened Anne Frances Robbins, but known as Nancy. The couple separated soon after Nancy's birth, and later divorced.[2] Because of Davis's continuing her acting career,[3] [6] she arranged to have her daughter live with her sister's family in Bethesda, Maryland, while she toured the East Coast with acting troupes.[6] She would visit her daughter in Maryland when time allowed.[3]

Second marriage

While on a sea voyage to the United Kingdom in 1928, Edith met Loyal Edward Davis, a pioneering Chicago neurosurgeon.[5][6] The two were married on May 21, 1929, she moved to Chicago with Nancy, where Edith performed on many radio programs as Edith Luckett Davis.[2] Loyal adopted Nancy when she was 17, legally changing her name to Nancy Davis.[6] Dr. Davis had one son, Richard, from his first marriage; Richard came to live with the family in 1939 after his mother, Pearl McPhersen, a nurse, died of cancer.[6] In 1932, Loyal Davis was appointed Chairman of the Department of Surgery at his alma mater, the Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago, a position he held until 1963.[7][8][6]

Edith became heavily involved in community and charity work. She organized the gift shop and served on the board at Passavant Hospital and worked with the Women's Division of the Chicago Charity Fund, eventually becoming chairwoman, serving in that position from 1938 to 1963.[3] While living in Chicago, she saw Nancy move to California, become an actress in her own right, and marry fellow actor Ronald Reagan. Every year, Reagan would send flowers to Edith on Nancy's birthday to thank her for giving birth to Nancy.[6]

Later years

 
Edith with husband, Dr. Loyal Davis, and daughter Nancy, 1951

Upon her husband's retirement as Chief of Surgery in 1963, the couple moved to Phoenix, Arizona, where she volunteered time to healthcare organizations, including the United Cerebral Palsy Crusade.[6] She also sat on the board of the American Cancer Society.[3] In 1983, she was awarded the Arizona Lifetime Achievement Award, in recognition of her service to the mentally impaired.[3][6] The award was later renamed the Edith Davis Award.[6]

Dr. Loyal Davis died in 1982 of congestive heart failure, after 53 years of marriage. Upon his death, Edith moved from her home to a smaller apartment in Phoenix. She died on October 26, 1987, aged 99, from a stroke, while her 66-year-old daughter was recovering from breast cancer surgery earlier in the month.[5] Her funeral was held in Phoenix, attended by her daughter, Nancy, the First Lady of the United States; son-in-law Ronald Reagan, the President of the United States; and her stepson, Dr. Richard Davis, among others. The crypt of Edith and Loyal Davis is located in the marble mausoleum in Greenwood/Memory Lawn Mortuary & Cemetery in Phoenix.

She is the second-longest-lived mother of any U.S. First Lady, behind Jenna Welch, also 99.

 
The crypt of Loyal and Edith Davis

References

  1. ^ She gave her year of birth as 1896 to the Social Security Administration, thus shaving off eight years.
  2. ^ a b c d "First Lady Biography: Nancy Reagan". National First Ladies Library. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Nancy Reagan's Mom Edith Davis dies at 91 [sic]". Ocala Star-Banner. Associated Press. October 27, 1987. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  4. ^ a b "Kenneth Seymour Robbins". FamilySearch.org. Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920 : Marriages 1916, vol. 637, Barnstable-Essex. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Edith Davis, Nancy Reagan's Mother, Is Dead". The New York Times. October 27, 1987. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Ferrell, David (October 27, 1987). "Nancy Reagan's Mother, Former Actress Edith (Lucky) Davis, Dies". The Los Angeles Times. Retrieved August 8, 2009.
  7. ^ Sims, Ron. "Memories of Loyal Davis, MD". Ward Rounds. Northwestern University. Retrieved March 7, 2016.
  8. ^ "Dr. Loyal Davis". loyaldavis.com. Retrieved March 7, 2016.

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Edith Prescott Luckett Davis July 16 1888 October 26 1987 1 2 was a film and Broadway stage actress in the 1900s through the 1920s She was the mother of Nancy Reagan First Lady of the United States from 1981 to 1989 and mother in law of US president Ronald Reagan Edith DavisEdith Luckett Davis with her daughter Nancy 1931BornEdith Prescott Luckett 1888 07 16 July 16 1888Petersburg Virginia U S DiedOctober 26 1987 1987 10 26 aged 99 Phoenix Arizona U S OccupationActressSpouse s Kenneth Seymour Robbins m 1916 div 1928 wbr Loyal Edward Davis m 1929 died 1982 wbr ChildrenNancy Reagan Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Personal life 3 1 First marriage 3 2 Second marriage 3 3 Later years 4 References 5 External linksEarly life EditEdith Prescott Luckett nicknamed Lucky was born in Petersburg Virginia the ninth and last child of Sarah Frances nee Whitlock and Charles Edward Luckett 3 4 She grew up in Washington D C as her father worked for the Adams Express Company 3 She was known for her vivacious and outgoing personality and style 3 Acting career Edit Edith Luckett c 1913 Edith Luckett in 1923 Davis began acting on the stage in Baltimore at the age of 13 At 18 she moved to New York City 5 She appeared in several films including The Other Girl 1915 5 She acted on stage most notably on Broadway but also with several regional stock companies 5 She performed and became friends with such stars as Walter Huston George M Cohan and Spencer Tracy 6 Other friends in the business included Zasu Pitts Louis Calhern David Belasco and Alla Nazimova 3 Her last role on Broadway was in 1928 with Walter Huston and Kay Francis in Elmer the Great 5 Personal life EditFirst marriage Edit Davis married Kenneth Seymour Robbins of Pittsfield Massachusetts in 1916 4 2 The couple had one daughter christened Anne Frances Robbins but known as Nancy The couple separated soon after Nancy s birth and later divorced 2 Because of Davis s continuing her acting career 3 6 she arranged to have her daughter live with her sister s family in Bethesda Maryland while she toured the East Coast with acting troupes 6 She would visit her daughter in Maryland when time allowed 3 Second marriage Edit While on a sea voyage to the United Kingdom in 1928 Edith met Loyal Edward Davis a pioneering Chicago neurosurgeon 5 6 The two were married on May 21 1929 she moved to Chicago with Nancy where Edith performed on many radio programs as Edith Luckett Davis 2 Loyal adopted Nancy when she was 17 legally changing her name to Nancy Davis 6 Dr Davis had one son Richard from his first marriage Richard came to live with the family in 1939 after his mother Pearl McPhersen a nurse died of cancer 6 In 1932 Loyal Davis was appointed Chairman of the Department of Surgery at his alma mater the Northwestern University Medical School in Chicago a position he held until 1963 7 8 6 Edith became heavily involved in community and charity work She organized the gift shop and served on the board at Passavant Hospital and worked with the Women s Division of the Chicago Charity Fund eventually becoming chairwoman serving in that position from 1938 to 1963 3 While living in Chicago she saw Nancy move to California become an actress in her own right and marry fellow actor Ronald Reagan Every year Reagan would send flowers to Edith on Nancy s birthday to thank her for giving birth to Nancy 6 Later years Edit Edith with husband Dr Loyal Davis and daughter Nancy 1951 Upon her husband s retirement as Chief of Surgery in 1963 the couple moved to Phoenix Arizona where she volunteered time to healthcare organizations including the United Cerebral Palsy Crusade 6 She also sat on the board of the American Cancer Society 3 In 1983 she was awarded the Arizona Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her service to the mentally impaired 3 6 The award was later renamed the Edith Davis Award 6 Dr Loyal Davis died in 1982 of congestive heart failure after 53 years of marriage Upon his death Edith moved from her home to a smaller apartment in Phoenix She died on October 26 1987 aged 99 from a stroke while her 66 year old daughter was recovering from breast cancer surgery earlier in the month 5 Her funeral was held in Phoenix attended by her daughter Nancy the First Lady of the United States son in law Ronald Reagan the President of the United States and her stepson Dr Richard Davis among others The crypt of Edith and Loyal Davis is located in the marble mausoleum in Greenwood Memory Lawn Mortuary amp Cemetery in Phoenix She is the second longest lived mother of any U S First Lady behind Jenna Welch also 99 The crypt of Loyal and Edith DavisReferences Edit She gave her year of birth as 1896 to the Social Security Administration thus shaving off eight years a b c d First Lady Biography Nancy Reagan National First Ladies Library Retrieved August 8 2009 a b c d e f g h i Nancy Reagan s Mom Edith Davis dies at 91 sic Ocala Star Banner Associated Press October 27 1987 Retrieved August 8 2009 a b Kenneth Seymour Robbins FamilySearch org Massachusetts State Vital Records 1841 1920 Marriages 1916 vol 637 Barnstable Essex Retrieved March 7 2016 a b c d e f Edith Davis Nancy Reagan s Mother Is Dead The New York Times October 27 1987 Retrieved August 8 2009 a b c d e f g h i j k Ferrell David October 27 1987 Nancy Reagan s Mother Former Actress Edith Lucky Davis Dies The Los Angeles Times Retrieved August 8 2009 Sims Ron Memories of Loyal Davis MD Ward Rounds Northwestern University Retrieved March 7 2016 Dr Loyal Davis loyaldavis com Retrieved March 7 2016 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Edith Luckett Davis Edith Luckett at the Internet Broadway Database Edith Luckett at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Edith Luckett Davis amp oldid 1116783444, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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