
Mary Elizabeth (Davis) Allie passed away on September 9, 2025, at the age of 79. She was born on April 16, 1946, in Eureka, Kansas, the eldest child of David and Martha Davis.
Mary is survived by her two children, Joseph (Lena) Allie and Julia Allie; six grandchildren; five great-grandchildren; four sisters: Deborah Raygo, Jeanne (Terry) Smiley, Lisa McCormick (Gregg Rosenkranz), and Rebecca (Jason) Hiller; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.
She was predeceased by her parents, David and Martha Davis; sister, Amy Meadows; brothers, Clark Davis and Kelly Davis; granddaughter, Kaitlyn Allie.
Mary was a graduate of St. Mary’s High School and Central Business College in Denver. She worked as a receptionist for many years at Holly Sugar Corporation, later serving as secretary for the Office of Traditional Catholics of America. She spent 20 years working with the Colorado Springs Police Department, from which she retired.
Mary enjoyed cooking, knitting, reading, keeping up on world events, crocheting, adult coloring books, and staying connected by phone with many relatives and friends.
She was a woman of faith. Mary spent daily time in prayer and saying the rosary.
Mary requested no funeral service. A Requiem Mass and Rosary will be held for Mary; at this time a date has not been set. She will be laid to rest at Greenwood County Cemetery in Eureka, Kansas.

We have great memories. So very sorry.
Mary was always a special cousin!
I really missed the whole family when they transferred to Colorado.
Our condolences to all.
Mary and her family are in our prayers. May they smile with the memories of fun times past. God bless.
Sending love and condolences to the remaining four sisters and familes and all the Davis family I did not meet. My heartfelt sympathy to all of you
I worked with Mary at Holly Sugar those many years ago. She was a dear friend.
I am sending my thoughts and prayers to the family.
Blessings to all ,
Barb McDonough
Mary. such a faithful friend. She and I wrote and chatted over the years and over many miles ever since our happy girlhood days at St. Mary’s High School. Her deeply religious and positive outlook never failed to cheer me. I miss her, but I hear her voice still and smile when I think of her in heaven. Blessings to all her friends and especially to her sisters.
I am so glad I was able to see Mary in Colo. Spgs. We had alot to talk about, as usual. I brought her a small painting done by my late husband, Harold. We were friends for more than 50 years. I will miss her and our long phone conversations. I am happy she is with our Lord and Savior and has no more pain and sorrow. She will be missed by all her loved ones.