On Thursday, September 28, 2006 , Our Precious Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, oh so tenderly whispered, ''Emma, you have fought the fight and won the race. It is time for your eternal rest with me, my child. Emma M. Davis was born on August 27, 1937 to the late Thurman Thrower and Alberta McKinstry. She was the oldest of three children. She was preceded in death by her oldest daughter Roxsan Davis, two grandchildren, Jeffery McFadden, Vincent Tyler and two brothers, Thurman Thrower and Leroy McKinstry. She received her education through the Baltimore City Public School System. Emma unconditionally loved GOD first and her children, grandchildre and great-grandchildren. She was a devoted member of the St. Phillips Baptist Church and she also attended the Kedesh House of Prayer Christian Church. There was nothing that she would not do for us that GOD gave her power to accomplish. As other family members and friends ''chatted'' with her,she always proved to be an encouragement and inspiration to all during her wellness and her illness. This is her LEGACY! Yes, our loved one fought a good fight and won the battle. Praise GOD! She was will known and liked in her neighborhood by everyone who knew her. She was a very independent and giving woman who would welcome ahnd help anyone she could. She enjoyed listing to gospel music. Although she was unable to attend church regularly, she loved the TV and radio ministries. Whenever you came to visit her at 1202 you was sure to hear gospel music playing on the radio 24/7. Emma LOVED, LOVED, LOVED her grandchildren who she helped to raise. She is survived by ten childre, Johnny, Melvin, Raymond, Anthony, Christian, Angel, Thumbelina, Ventcent, James, and Pedro; sister-in-law, Debra McKinstry; three nephews, Leroy, Corey, and Josh; twenty-six grandchildren; twenty-nine great-grandchildren; four daughters-in-laws, Abbye, Debra, Gloria and Diane; and a host of other relatives and friends.