Clarence Glen Davidson


In Memory of Clarence Glen Davidson b. 20 Apr 1935 - d. 21 Mar 2019
United States Army Veteran

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Clarence was born on April 20, 1935 to Orville and Esther Johnson Davidson in Cope, Washington County, Colorado. The family then moved to Otis, Washington County, Colorado.

He enlisted in the US Navy on April 26, 1952. Afterwards he worked for the Navy as a foreman and airplane electrician. He traveled the world and worked on special projects for the Department of Defense.

He and his family lived in California for 40 years. When he retired, he moved to Akron, Washington County, Colorado with his wife Dorothy where he was active in the VFW. Clarence was very social and had many friends.

Clarence helped many people throughout his life. He was a generous and kind man. He had a great sense of humor which he retained throughout his long illness. Even in his worst moments of pain, he made it a point to make you smile.

Clarence loved to build Lego sets. He would build huge Lego projects and then give them to his great-grandchildren, who were always in awe when presented with them. Clarence also loved to play poker with his friends; and always looked so forward to their games.

He was preceded in death by his mother and father, Esther and Orville Davidson; brothers Harold, Wayne, and Bill Davidson; wife Dorothy Davidson; his daughter Judy Dock; and his canine companion whom he loved dearly, Mr. Gibbs.

He is survived by his sister Evelyn (Gene) Motsenbocker; daughter Debra (Michael) Tatum; son Glen Davidson; daughter Rita Davidson (David Lovenburg); grandsons Jeremy Knight, Jarred (Holly) Knight, Joshua (Joanna) Knight, Dakota Davidson, and Glen Jr. Davidson (Tara Bush); granddaughters Tiffany Davidson (Shawn Brawly), and Brittany Dock (Joseph White); 11 great-grandchildren; and two people who hold a very special place in his and our familys heart who are always there from beginning to end and whom we are eternally grateful for all they do for us, his brother-in-law and sister-in-law David and Marie Ridgeway.

A graveside memorial service with full military honors will be held Tuesday, March 26, 2019 at 14:00 at the Otis Cemetery. Memorial donations may be made to the Akron VFW or to the Disabled American Veterans.

Graveside Service
Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Otis Cemetery
39001 CR RR
Otis, CO 80743



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