Woman with glasses and short dark hair

Sonya Jacobs Davis was born to Samuel and Clara Jacobs on March 3, 1980, in Billings, Montana. Samuel was the manager of a local supermarket, and Clara worked as the secretary for an overworked attorney. Sonya spent most of her days with babysitters and at daycare centers, but she was a happy child with few complaints.

When Sonya was 11 years old, her parents were killed in an automobile accident, and Sonya went to live with Clara's sister in Oxford, Mississippi. Sonya adapted to the new environment quicker than expected. She missed her parents but made the adjustments necessary and accepted her new family, many of whom she had never met before.

She made above-average grades throughout school and loved performing in the plays that the school staged in her high school years. One of those plays was about Elvis and the early days of his career. Through research and study, Sonya became a bit of an expert on Elvis trivia as well as one of Elvis's biggest fans.

Sonya joined the Love Me Tender fan club, and there she met Joy Davis, who was a collector of Elvis memorabilia and a fellow expert on Elvis's life. Joy introduced Sonya to her brother, Peter, and Sonya found him to be a kindred spirit. They dated for several years and finally married.

The following year, in the winter of 2015, Sonya and Peter became the proud parents of a baby girl, Carolyn, and a year later they welcomed a son, Michael. Sonya went back to work six months after her son was born, teaching English and drama classes at an Oxford high school.

She also kept up with her research on Elvis Presley, which brought in extra income as she became a favorite speaker at conventions and conferences about Elvis. Her proudest engagement was when she was asked to give a presentation on Elvis's life and career at a celebration at Graceland.

Sonya's standing in the Elvis fan community led to her invitation to be the keynote speaker at the Elvis conference in Oxford, one of the biggest thrills of her life. At the last minute, however, she was replaced by Jared Plunk and given a less prominent presentation time and venue. As if that wasn't bad enough, Sonya had to deal with the embarrassment of this happening in her home city.

Once Sonya and Peter realized who was replacing her as the keynote speaker, they lobbied Max Snyder to change his mind, but Max told them he had already booked Plunk and couldn't get out of the contract. Despite the humiliation, Sonya made plans to attend the conference anyway with Peter, where she hoped to meet up with Plunk and give him a piece of her mind.

 

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