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Thomas J. “Duck” Davidson

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Thomas J. “Duck” Davidson

Birth
Harrison Township, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
26 Jan 2022 (aged 55)
Elm City, Wilson County, North Carolina, USA
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Thomas J. "Duck" Davidson, 55, of Wilson, NC, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 while at work at Bridgestone Firestone, Company in Elm City, N.C.

He was born August 30, 1966 in Harrison Township to Thomas S. Davidson, of Natrona Heights and the late Marilyn D. (Krumenacker) Adams.

Thomas has lived the past 22 years in Wilson , North Carolina where he was a Sr. Production Operator on Machinery at Bridgestone Firestone Co. for 18 years. He was a member of Wilson Moose Lodge and Thomas graduated from Highlands High School in 1984, attended Slippery Rock University for a year and had obtained his Real Estate License. He enjoyed doing carpentry work, fishing, golfing and was a Pittsburgh sports fan. Thomas especially enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.

Survivors include his twin children, Cole T. Davidson and Madison E. Davidson; fiancé Jeanne E. Clark, and her children Bailey Clark and fiancé Shane Phillips and Cameron Clark. Also surviving are his sisters, Jacqueline D. (Charles) Confer, twins Jennifer (Mark) Koprivnikar and Janice (Thomas) Blackburn, and nieces and nephews, Marc and Amanda Koprivnikar, Ben and Rachel Blackburn and Drew and Charlie Confer.

Duster Funeral Home, Tarentum, Pa
Thomas J. "Duck" Davidson, 55, of Wilson, NC, passed away unexpectedly on Wednesday, January 26, 2022 while at work at Bridgestone Firestone, Company in Elm City, N.C.

He was born August 30, 1966 in Harrison Township to Thomas S. Davidson, of Natrona Heights and the late Marilyn D. (Krumenacker) Adams.

Thomas has lived the past 22 years in Wilson , North Carolina where he was a Sr. Production Operator on Machinery at Bridgestone Firestone Co. for 18 years. He was a member of Wilson Moose Lodge and Thomas graduated from Highlands High School in 1984, attended Slippery Rock University for a year and had obtained his Real Estate License. He enjoyed doing carpentry work, fishing, golfing and was a Pittsburgh sports fan. Thomas especially enjoyed spending time with his family and friends.

Survivors include his twin children, Cole T. Davidson and Madison E. Davidson; fiancé Jeanne E. Clark, and her children Bailey Clark and fiancé Shane Phillips and Cameron Clark. Also surviving are his sisters, Jacqueline D. (Charles) Confer, twins Jennifer (Mark) Koprivnikar and Janice (Thomas) Blackburn, and nieces and nephews, Marc and Amanda Koprivnikar, Ben and Rachel Blackburn and Drew and Charlie Confer.

Duster Funeral Home, Tarentum, Pa


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