Daniel B. Davidson , husband of Diana J. Eaton-Davidson, passed away March 2, 2018 in his home in Snowflake, AZ.
He was born March 10, 1949 to Leland Royal Davidson and Betty Burt Davidson in St. Anthony, Idaho. He grew up in Parker, Idaho and graduated from Fremont High School.
He served a full time mission to the Atlantic States Mission , then graduated from Utah State University with a BSN in pharmacy. But his love of UPS kept him employed there, where he retired as an executive over the fraud department in Salt Lake City.
He was sealed to Diana Jo Eaton in the Snowflake Arizona Temple and spent the remaining years of his retirement residing in Snowflake.
He was a Temple Ordinance worker and High Priest at the time of his death. His favorite times were working at the Temple, being with his family and friends, being outdoors and particularly keeping his large gardens.
He is survived by his wife, three children, five sisters and one brother.
Because of his love and respect for the science departments at Utah State University, he unselfishly donated his body for the educational benefits of the students.
A memorial service will be held at the Parker, Idaho cemetery on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at 12:00 noon. Friends and loved ones are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to one of his favorite charities, PET ALLIES, Show Low, AZ.
Daniel B. Davidson , husband of Diana J. Eaton-Davidson, passed away March 2, 2018 in his home in Snowflake, AZ.
He was born March 10, 1949 to Leland Royal Davidson and Betty Burt Davidson in St. Anthony, Idaho. He grew up in Parker, Idaho and graduated from Fremont High School.
He served a full time mission to the Atlantic States Mission , then graduated from Utah State University with a BSN in pharmacy. But his love of UPS kept him employed there, where he retired as an executive over the fraud department in Salt Lake City.
He was sealed to Diana Jo Eaton in the Snowflake Arizona Temple and spent the remaining years of his retirement residing in Snowflake.
He was a Temple Ordinance worker and High Priest at the time of his death. His favorite times were working at the Temple, being with his family and friends, being outdoors and particularly keeping his large gardens.
He is survived by his wife, three children, five sisters and one brother.
Because of his love and respect for the science departments at Utah State University, he unselfishly donated his body for the educational benefits of the students.
A memorial service will be held at the Parker, Idaho cemetery on Saturday, May 26, 2018 at 12:00 noon. Friends and loved ones are welcome to attend. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in his name to one of his favorite charities, PET ALLIES, Show Low, AZ.
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