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Trailblazing journalist Belva Davis celebrated in service at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral
The life of trailblazing journalist Belva Davis, the first Black female television reporter on the West Coast, was celebrated in a remembrance at San Francisco's Grace Cathedral on Monday.
Davis died on Sept. 24 at the age of 92 after a long illness, and her celebration of life on Monday was open to the public.
"Belva was the love of my life. We had a magical bond from the moment we first met and were forever inseparable," said a statement from her husband of 62 years, Bill Moore. "We both started from humble beginnings but managed to build a life beyond any of our wildest dreams. The thing we enjoyed most was traveling the world from the Bay Area to parts near and far. We started our lives together during a time of social unrest but vowed to raise our family to make a difference. I am forever grateful for the gifts she gave me and will hold her love and spirit for eternity. I love you and miss you, Belva."
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Belva Davis: Honoring her life and legacy
Friends, family, and colleagues are gathering at Grace Cathedral Church in San Francisco on Monday to honor the life and legacy of Belva Davis — the pioneering Bay Area journalist who broke barriers as the first African American woman to appear on television in the western United States.
SAN FRANCISCO – Friends, family, and colleagues gathered at Grace Cathedral Church in San Francisco on Monday to honor the life and legacy of Belva Davis — the pioneering Bay Area journalist who broke barriers as the first African American woman to appear on television in the western United States.
Davis, who died in September at the age of 92, blazed a trail for generations of broadcasters.
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