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Regina Davis Courson Lancos, 60

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Regina Davis Courson Lancos, age 60 years old of Moultrie, Ga., formerly of Pearson, left this world for her eternal home on Wednesday, June 28, 2023.

She was born on May 21, 1963, in Douglas to Edwin Davis, Sr. and Janice Vickers Davis. She resided in Pearson with her loving parents, older brother Gary, sister Tracy, and brother Edwin, Jr. 

 

 

Regina was a kind, gentle, and caring person. She had a very quick wit and a wonderful, dry sense of humor which made it a pleasure to be in her company. She was raised on a farm and learned the value of hard work, honesty in her business dealings, and to demonstrate integrity in all aspects of her life. Regina graduated from Atkinson County High in 1981. She continued her education at Valdosta State University to receive a bachelor’s degree in Early Childhood Education and a master’s degree from Cambridge University in Early Childhood Education. She was employed for 32 years with the Atkinson County School System as a Migrant Program Coordinator and classroom teacher in Pre-Kindergarten and Kindergarten grade levels. Regina loved the opportunity that teaching provided her to have a lasting, positive impact on the lives of young children. She enjoyed sharing the many precious classroom memories made while teaching the sweet and delightful children in her classrooms of her 32-year career. 

 

 

She was preceded in death by her only son, Carlton Robert Taft, her husband Terry Courson, and sister-in-law Wylene Vickers.

 

 

Survivors include:

 

 

Parents: Edwin Davis, Sr. and Janice Vickers Davis of Pearson, Ga.

 

 

Sister: Tracy Mizell and husband Jesse of Axson, Ga.

 

 

2 Brothers: Gary Vickers of Axson, Ga.

Edwin Davis, Jr. and wife Shelli of Jesup, Ga.

 

 

Stepchildren:  John Courson and wife, Michelle of Pearson, Ga.

Becky Courson Davis of Pearson, Ga.

Jamie Courson of Lakeland, Ga.

 

 

Nieces: Sydney Mizell, Brandi Vickers, Addi Davis, and Tori Davis

 

 

Nephews: Greg Vickers, Cole Davis, Brett Mizell and wife Candace, Marshall Mizell and wife Megan, Tyler Mizell, and Brandon Spivey and wife, Whitney

 

 

Great-Niece: Vada Mizell

 

 

Great-Nephews: Vince Lane, Emmett Lott, Caston Martinez, Dylan Mizell, Jordan Mizell

 

 

Several other relatives also survive.

 

 

Visitation for Mrs. Regina will be held on Saturday July 8, 2023, from 2:00 – 3:00 P.M. at Relihan Funeral Home in Pearson, Ga. Funeral services for Mrs. Regina will be held on Saturday, July 8, 2023, at 3:00 P.M. at Relihan Funeral Home Chapel with Rev. Larry Johnson and Rev. William Pope officiating.

 

 

Relihan Funeral Home is in charge of the arrangements.

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