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Bernice Hillam Davidson

Citrus Heights, California

Sept. 26, 1935 - March 6, 2015

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DAVIDSON, Bernice Hillam Bernice Davidson, who learned the value of hard work growing up on a potato farm and applied it throughout her life in service to others, passed away of brain cancer March 6, 2015. She was 79. Bernice was born in Pocatello, Idaho, on Sept. 26, 1935, to Marvin and Laura...

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I will miss this Heavenly sent angel. Her love and beautiful smile will ever be in my memory - I am truly grateful to have had the opportunity to meet her while serving a mission in Zimbabwe with her husband and continued to be in contact even until now - almost 20 years after their mission. I am shocked at her departure! May her soul rest in peace til we meet again. Brother Davidson, my sincere condolesces to you and all your family at this great loss. feeling heartbroken.

Brother Davidson and your wonderful family: I lived next door to Jill and Shawn and had the wonderful opportunity to get to know Sister Davidson. Knowing and loving Jill is one of the greatest blessing I have received in my life. You and Sister Davidson raised such wonderful children. Bernice was so close to being perfect and she set such a wonderful example for all of us that knew her. I certainly learned a lot from her. She shared her talents teaching her girls and granddaughters her...

I saddened to hear of Bernice's death. I loved her sweetness and outlook on life. When you moved your family to California I missed her more than you will know. My love goes out to the entire family. We know she is in a better place and renewing her love and friendship with friends and family.

Carol and I loved being in the Davidson home and visiting with them. Bernie was always so welcoming and loving. She will be missed. We love you.

///////Dear Bernice: What a special girl all the family loved and will miss this lovely lady.. My special love at this time to the family,
So glad you got to read my book before leaving,
Uncle Byron

I only knew Bernice for a short time but she made a powerful impression on me and those she served with in the Sacramento Temple. Always a smile and hug to share that never failed to lift my spirits. She will be missed but not forgotten.

Bernice was a good friend as we worked with the Primary Girls in Activity Days. I loved her kindness and sense of humor. She was a joy in my life and those of the girls we served. I am thankful for her wonderful example in my life. Your family is in my thoughts and prayers.

Rest in peace my dear friend. Lorinda Pruitt and family.

I always loved being at the Davidson's home, Suzy's mom is a special women, great memories! Love to you all.