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Arthur Lee "Buzz" Davidson Jr.

Newport News, Virginia

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Arthur "Buzz" Lee Davidson Jr., of Newport News Virginia, went home to the Father on July 28, 2020, at his home. He was a native of Newport News. Buzz worked for over 20 years as a car salesman at Denbigh/Pearson Toyota and before that ran Stoneybrook Tire, where he knew everyone in Denbigh. He...

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Arthur, condolências a família. Estava procurando algo da família Davidson e caí nessa página. Enfim, abraços condolentes de Hercules do DAE/VG.

Buzz and Family. God bless all. Martha and Chuck Bellinger

I worked with Buzz at Stoneybroork Tire after high school in the late 1970's he was a great friend and coworker. He went to high school with my older brother and his wife. When he worked at Pearson Toyota I would visit him, Chris Capps told me he passed away in July when I was making a service appointment today. Rest in peace Buzz.

Buzz was one of the kindest men I’d ever met. He was a friend and mentor at a time when as a young man, I really needed that.

I had not heard about his passing. He just came to mind and I looked him up.

My deepest condolences to his family and extended circle of friends who all are better for having known him.

Buzz was a fine and endearing man, a proud Warwickian that I only wish I had known better. On a few occasions, we exchanged historical stories and local historical tidbits and I knew right away he was quite the authority on the subject.
I appreciate our little exchanges and wished of course we could have had more of them.
Rest well, sir.
Darcy Terry

Loren,you have a one of a kind father. John and I loved him dearly. He will always be in our Hearts and Prayers. His singing was just too much to talk about. I will carry it with me to my grave. May you and your family have Peace.Listening to him sing now, when he was karaoking.God has him now.Amen.

he will be missed at the Newport news moose by all ---Julie waltrip

I remember him laughing with my my father out in the garage. We will miss that laugh.