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Dr Steve Edwin Davidson

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Dr Steve Edwin Davidson

Birth
Death
22 Jan 2016 (aged 85)
Moore County, Texas, USA
Burial
Springfield, Greene County, Missouri, USA Add to Map
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Dr. Steve Edwin Davidson entered the kingdom of heaven on January 22, 2016 after a long illness. He was born on July 2, 1930 to Robert Barney Davidson and Daisy Lela Davidson in Moore County, Texas.
He was a charter member of Evangel Temple Assembly of God in Springfield Missouri. He retired at the rank of Colonel from the U.S. Air Force after serving many years in the reserves. After completing his doctorate at Texas A&M, he worked in Washington D.C. for almost three years. Ultimately, he accepted a position to become a professor for the Biology department at Evangel University. That is where he found his perfect career. He was a comsummate teacher and was passionate about imparting his knowledge to the many students he mentored and taught. He was always willing to go the extra mile to help everyone he knew to succeed in life.
In 1953 he married Norma Jean Brookreson, who preceded him in death. Survivors include one son; Mark Davidson and wife Dona, two daughters; Trudy and husband Ray Shaw, Carol and husband David Osborne. He is also survived by eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, five brothers and two sisters.
Burial in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.
Published in the News-Leader on Jan. 24, 2016
Dr. Steve Edwin Davidson entered the kingdom of heaven on January 22, 2016 after a long illness. He was born on July 2, 1930 to Robert Barney Davidson and Daisy Lela Davidson in Moore County, Texas.
He was a charter member of Evangel Temple Assembly of God in Springfield Missouri. He retired at the rank of Colonel from the U.S. Air Force after serving many years in the reserves. After completing his doctorate at Texas A&M, he worked in Washington D.C. for almost three years. Ultimately, he accepted a position to become a professor for the Biology department at Evangel University. That is where he found his perfect career. He was a comsummate teacher and was passionate about imparting his knowledge to the many students he mentored and taught. He was always willing to go the extra mile to help everyone he knew to succeed in life.
In 1953 he married Norma Jean Brookreson, who preceded him in death. Survivors include one son; Mark Davidson and wife Dona, two daughters; Trudy and husband Ray Shaw, Carol and husband David Osborne. He is also survived by eight grandchildren, four great-grandchildren, five brothers and two sisters.
Burial in White Chapel Memorial Gardens.
Published in the News-Leader on Jan. 24, 2016


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