Dwight-Davison-Obituary

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Dwight O Davison

Monument, Colorado

May 23, 1951 – Jun 2, 2025

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May 23, 1951
DIED
June 2, 2025
LOCATION
Monument, Colorado

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Dwight O. Davison was a man of deep Christian faith, devoted husband, involved father, active grandfather, and caring friend. Dwight was born in rural Illinois. He attended the U.S. Naval Academy and served honorably in the Navy for two decades, specializing in submarine operations. During that...

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My thoughts and prayers are with Dwight's family as they deal with the tragic loss of Dwight. He was a strong Christian, a true patriot and a good friend. His family can take some comfort in knowing how positively he touched many people's lives and knowing how much he will be missed by many. The last time I communicated with Dwight was on September 16, 2024. My wife and I were visiting the Naval Academy and, through texts, Dwight helped guide us on our tour. When I spoke with Dwight at...

(several schools) I graduated from USNA Class of 1974 with Dwight as a brother in Christ. then we graduated from NucPowerSchool Bainbridge, MD. then we moved to CT and SIC Nuc Prototype. We were almost roommates. Dwight lived in the apartment next door. Six of us shared a few months of fellowship with Wintonbury Baptist Church before we graduated. Then briefly to Submarine School (Groton, CT) and the US Navy scattered us . I vaguely remember a trip to Boston with Dwight to see the original...

It was my pleasure to attend the Naval Academy with Dwight. Dwight was always helpful, kind, calm, brilliant, played a great game of tennis, and was tall, dark and handsome! Dwight stood out also as a dilligent student with intense attention to details with a great memory. After we graduated from school Dwight went East and I went West and we lost frequent contact then caught up a few years ago when he moved to live close to his family. It is a sad surprise to learn of Dwight's passing...

Dwight was always ready to exercise his great wit and his wisdom of the word. We enjoyed his company every time we were together. He was a servant to our family along with Karla. We will miss him but know he is only absent from this world. We, with hope in Jesus, will see him again. We share the family's sorrow and offer sincere condolences. Love, Rand and Alice Long

What a great patriot and servant, putting his faith in Christ into action. We'll miss him.