Retired Carson City DARE officer Lisa Davis suffers aneurysm, family creates GoFundMe page
Retired Carson City DARE officer Lisa Davis, who is now living in Oregon, suffered a brain aneurysm Wednesday Dec. 27 and is hospitalized in critical condition following two surgeries, according to family members.
For more than 15 years, Davis served as the DARE officer for Carson City and retired in June 2020. See the story on her accomplishments and retirement here.
Ashley Davis, Lisa's daughter-in-law who lives in Carson City, said Tuesday that Davis remains in critical condition. They are hoping she will be taken off the ventilator Wednesday.
The following is from the GoFundMe page, which can be accessed here to make a donation.
On Wednesday, Dec 27 Lisa was found unconscious on the bathroom floor. She suffered from an aneurysm. The weather was bad. They ended up using a plane to emergency fly her to Eugene Oregon. Once in Eugene they gave her 2 surgeries.
The next 7 days they will watch her for strokes. She is making a recovery. That being said we are asking for help to keep her husband Bob Davis in an Airbnb until she gets released, food, gas, and basic needs. To ensure when Lisa she has someone she recognizes.
To keep familiar voices talking to her daily. The Airbnb will also host either one of their son's when they come down weekly to help with their needs as they come. To help them travel back and forth for rehab after Lisa gets released. She is looking at a long road to recovery. We really do appreciate any help that we receive. If you can't donate, please give her a prayer. Sorry keeping it short and direct, but I am not the writer my mama is!
Thank you on the behalf of the Davis Family.