Mr. Davidson who 74 years of age had been at his office until after he had lighted the gas lights in his office.
He leaves his wife, one son, Henry Weaver and two step daughters, Mrs. Ada Mithoff and Mrs. Charles Benedict of Buffalo, N. Y, one brother, druggist, James Davidson and one sister, Miss Louise Davidson, also survive.
The funeral will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. N. E. Butler at the Davidson home, 339 East Wheeling Street.
Burial will take place at Forest Rose cemetery, Funeral Director F. E. Smith in charge.
Originally published in the Lancaster Daily Eagle 20 January 1923
Lancaster High School, Class of 1867
Mr. Davidson who 74 years of age had been at his office until after he had lighted the gas lights in his office.
He leaves his wife, one son, Henry Weaver and two step daughters, Mrs. Ada Mithoff and Mrs. Charles Benedict of Buffalo, N. Y, one brother, druggist, James Davidson and one sister, Miss Louise Davidson, also survive.
The funeral will be conducted Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. N. E. Butler at the Davidson home, 339 East Wheeling Street.
Burial will take place at Forest Rose cemetery, Funeral Director F. E. Smith in charge.
Originally published in the Lancaster Daily Eagle 20 January 1923
Lancaster High School, Class of 1867
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