Funeral services forAnn Davis Armintor, of Monroe, LA will be held at 11:00 am, Wednesday, April 24, 2019at St. Paul United Methodist Church,1901 Lexington Avenue, Monroe, Louisiana. Interment to follow at 2:30 P.M. at Centuries Memorial, 8801 Mansfield Road, Shreveport, Louisiana under the direction of Kilpatrick Funeral Home, Monroe. Visitation will be held from 5:00 P.M. until 7:00 P.M., Tuesday, April 23, 2019 at Kilpatrick Funeral Home, 1200 Lamy Lane, Monroe, LA 71201.Ann was born on July 27, 1937 in Gilmer, Tx. and passed away on the evening of April 18 at Arbor Lake in Farmerville, LA after a long illness. Ann was preceded in death by her Father Malcolm Isaac Davis and mother, Novie Wells Davis of Longview, TX, brother John Davis of San Antonio, TX, and sister Lynn Godfrey and husband Larry Godfrey of Houston, Tx, husband Bradley Peter Armintor, Jr of Monroe, LA and son Bradley Peter Armintor III of Ft. Worth, TX. She is survived by her son Brett Davis Armintor of Calhoun, LA: brother Tom Davis of Longview, Tx,and numerous cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends.After an education at Byrd High School in Shreveport, LA, Ann attended LSU in Baton Rouge before marrying the love of her life, Bradley Peter Armintor, JR, on May 12, 1956. After Brad's service in the navy, the couple remained in Shreveport until moving to Monroe, LA in 1966. Ann enjoyed a varied and active life in the local community, serving as President of the Monroe Art Association, as well as working for a time as a secretary at River Oaks High School in Monroe, as well as for the offices of Harold Woods, John Ensminger, John Cooksey, the West Monroe Art Association, and at various other occupations as well.Throughout her life, Ann was a devoted Christian and a member of St. Paul's United Methodist Church in Monroe, LA until her death. She was also a profoundly caring, loving mother who committed herself to raising her sons with warmth, affection, and guidance, always ready to offer support, patience, and love at all times. She set an excellent example to her children on how to not only live life, but how to maintain strong relationships with others. Her gregarious, cheerful personality was one of her chief characteristics and, indeed, one of the things for which she is best remembered by so many who knew her. Her life can be well discerned by the comments of family and friends who invariably refer to her sweetness, kindness, and bright, beautiful smile. Her home was a place of elegance, beauty, warmth, and love, and a refuge from any storm. Visitors were always welcomed, and sure to be entertained when crossing the threshold of this precious lady's home.The family would like to extend heartfelt appreciation to the physicians, nurses, and staff of St. Francis Hospital of Monroe,Glenwood Hospital of West Monroe, Union General Hospital of Farmerville, LA, Stony Brook of West Monroe, Arbor Lake in Farmerville, LA, and Heart of Hospiceas well as all of their friends and family for their love, care, and support during the course of her illness.Kilpatrick Funeral Home ~ Monroe