Obituary
Obituary of David Danell Davidson
David was fast! Whether it was racing home from the Feather Plunge before it got dark, racing down the basketball court to rebound and dunk his own free throw or kicking up red dirt at the Mitchell Field track crossing the finish line first...easy. "Davidson is fast, man."
David could sing! Frankie Beverly and Maze, Earth Wind and Fire or Teddy Pendergrass, he could hit those notes just as smooth as the legends. Standing in front of the hall bathroom mirror with his cover of "Reasons", he made it work.
David could love! He loved his mamma, yeah, she spoiled him. He was a faithful brother to the older crew and precious watchful eye over his younger sisters. David loved Southside Oroville and have many lasting relationships all through his life. David loved his children and grandchildren. "Granddad" was beloved and cherished and will be greatly missed.
He loved God! "I know Jesus Neeva," he cried in his last hours of life. "I know Jesus!"
Rest in God's peace "Davy D"
David is survived by his daughter LaVon Hernandez of Chico, CA. His son Donnell Davidson of Chico, CA. His Daughter Nancy Davidson of Seattle, WA. His brothers Willis Davidson Jr, and Charles Davidson. His sisters Mary Simpson, Jeannette Davidson Rummell, Jewell Fisher, Geneva Davidson Miller. His three Grandchildren Antonio, Isaac, and Gideon Hernandez.
David is preceded in death by his Father Willis Davidson, his Mother LaVern Davidson, his Brother Jim Davidson, his Sister Vernnaye Davidson, his Brother Edward Davidson, and Sister Francine Davidson.
Arrangements entrusted to Ramsey Funeral Home (530)534-3117.
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