Delores Elaine Jones Davis was born on November 22, 1929 to the late Gladys Hopson Jones and Albert Jones and Albert Jones. Mrs. Davis passed from labor to be with the Father on March 31, 2011. Delores was educated in the Baltimore City Public School System and the cortez Peters School of Business. On November 30, 1959, she married the lae Douglas Sherman Davis, there were no children from this union. Delores worked at various jobs including the State Comptrollers Office in Annapolis, Maryland, the Baltimore Harbour Tunnel as a Toll Collector, Johns Hopkins Hospital and the United States Postal Service as a Special Delivery Messager. She retired from this position after twenty-five years of service on December 31, 1001. While at the United States Postal Service she was ekected by the members of the american Postal Workers Union as chairperson of the Special Delivery Craft. This postion was held for three terms and until after retirement. Delores was twice selected to work on the union's National Election Board in Washington, D.C. This was a position she highly coveted and thoroughly enjoyed. Delores was a lover of animals and was fond of her beloved cat "Porky" which she adopted from the animal shelter, she equally loved "Buster" Joyce Duckley's beloved dog a many years. She enjoyed feeding birds, fishing, and watching the changing of the seasons. Delores loved to read and was mentally challenged by solving complex crossword puzzles. She also enjoyed going to the casinos when someone could drive her. Delores was a faithful member of Brown's Memorial Baptist Church where Rev. Dr. Russell Lee Johnson is Pastor. Ms. Joyce Duckley faithfully picked up Delores every Sunday morning for the 8:00 a.m., church services. She looked forward to her Sunday worship services andespecially going out breakfst with Ms. Duckley after services. She leave to mourn one half-brother, Clifton Lockman, Sr., sister-in-law, Slyvia Lockman; four nieces, Rhonda Johnson, Sheila Brown, Ingrid Lockman and Brigitte Lockma; one nephew, Clifton Lockman, Jr., her housemates the "Golden Girls", Carolyn Brown, Maureen Johnson and Stephanie Byrd; her sisters in Christ, Estha Mae Keeter James and Joyce Duckley adopted daughter.