Lucy Cunningham-Schultz Davis
Lucy is bright and sincere in her Christian beliefs. So
sincere, in fact, that those beliefs often get her into lots of trouble.
That—and the fact that she is an investigative reporter for her school
newspaper, The Odyssey Owl. The story of her hyphenated last name is
explained in
The Truth About
Zachary.
Lucy Davis was the most recurring child character on
Adventures in Odyssey, with over seventy appearances. Lucy was an
ace reporter for the Odyssey Owl, her school newspaper. She worked as an
intern at the Odyssey Times and was often considered to be a "goody
two-shoes" and was indeed strong and sincere in her Christian beliefs.
Her biggest character flaw was that she had a sarcastic streak and could
also be prideful at times, though she always owned up to her mistakes.
She was frequently the counterpart and moral adviser to her friends
Isaac Morton, Sam
Johnson, Jack Davis and
Curt Stevens.
History
Lucy's father Hal Cunningham, died in a car accident when
she was 9. Her mom Mrs. Cunningham-Schultz remarried. She kept her dad's
name and hyphenated her mom's name Schultz, too. One of the biggest
goofs surrounding Adventures in Odyssey involves Lucy's last
name. With several contradictions and a tangled mess of mistaken
information, the Lucy's last name goof is the source of plenty of
confusion among fans.
Family
Lucy's biological father, Hal Cunningham, died in a car
accident when she was nine, and her mother remarried to a man whose last
name was Schultz. She also has two cousins, Leslie and Albert. She is
now married to Jack Davis.
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