An outpouring of condolences flooded
social media for veteran Atlanta news anchor Amanda Davis who died on
Wednesday after she suffered a “massive spontaneous stroke” while
heading to her stepfather’s funeral, local reports said. Davis was 62.
Davis, who was a CBS46 morning news anchor, was rushed to the hospital
on Tuesday after she had a medical emergency at Hartsfield-Jackson
Atlanta International Airport. She died the next night, the station
said.
The news anchor posted on Twitter last week that her “pops” had died and
his funeral was on Wednesday. She was at the airport and heading to
Texas for the funeral when she suffered the stroke, Atlanta
Journal-Constitution reported.
Her last post on Facebook was on Christmas Eve. It was a text graphic
about the difficulty of experiencing the first Christmas after losing a
loved one with the caption: “Stay strong, keep praising the Lord.”
Davis was a news anchor in Atlanta for more than 30 years and previously
worked at FOX5 Atlanta, where she helped launch Good Day Atlanta in
1992. She became a main anchor five years later, according to FOX5, but
retired from the station in 2013.
She opened up about her battle with
alcohol addiction in 2016 with the Atlanta Jounral-Constitution and how
treatment helped her.
“It felt good,” she said about her treatment program. “I had learned a
lot and gotten to the underlying issue for the drinking and my
depression, which was the loss of that relationship. I was wallowing in
that grief and drinking to feel better."
Davis is survived by her mother and daughter.
Many current and former colleagues, as well as fans posted their
condolences on social media about Davis’ sudden death. The CBS46 morning
news team also paid tribute to their late colleague by posting memorable
moments of Davis. CBS46 morning
traffic reporter Julie Smith tweeted: “In total and complete shock right
now. Please pray for comfort and peace for Amanda's family. They've been
through a lot & need our prayers. Please pray also for all of our @cbs46
family as we deal with the loss of our colleague & friend. Rest In Peace
Amanda.”
“RIP Amanda Davis. Our dear
colleague passed away minutes ago. She was surrounded by her family and
friends. We loved her here at CBS46. We will miss her and honor her
memory,” anchor Sharon Reed said.
Sharon Reed
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@SharonReedCBS46
RIP Amanda Davis. Our dear colleague passed away minutes ago. She was
surrounded by her family and friends.... https://fb.me/8tHrymTif
9:43 PM - Dec 27, 2017 “Our
former co-worker and friend Amanda Davis has passed away from a massive
stroke. My heart hurts. Let’s all keep her family in our thoughts
tonight,” reporter Dana Fowle wrote on Facebook.
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