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Joseph Davidson Jr.

Oxnard, California

1930 - 2012

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Joseph Davidson, Jr., 82, died peacefully in his sleep on May 3, 2012, at his home in Oxnard.

Joe was born in Daleville, Ala., on April 16, 1930, the youngest of three children, to Joseph and Ila Mae Davidson. As a US veteran, he served in the US Air Force in Japan and fought in the...

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Love you grandpa.

Grampa, I remember you always supporting me and loving me and everyone else in everything we did. I will forever remember and love you, and have you in my heart. You will never be forgotten, and you will always be loved.

Dear Cousin Joe: I miss you already. Your visits across the country meant to so much to me. We would spent the entire afternoon just re-visiting old times, old friends and relatives. My Dad and his Mother were brother and sister, and we grew up kind of close together. Joe was a good and kind man; one who was secure in his faith in our Lord Jesus Christ. He loved his late wife, spoke often of her and loved each of his children and grand children. I know he is missed. God Bless you all. Until...

Joe,
I got to know you by our emails we shared as finally found cousins...I am going to miss the wonderful emails you sent me. I miss you and I know you are having a grand ole time with the ones that have gone on before you. We will see each other one day...Love you.
Your Cousin
Elaine
My Mother was Ouida Mae Sasnett Bowman
Grandfather was Marvin Sasnett

Hey Grandpa. all i can say is that well i havent talked to you in a while but always know i still think about you. Im gonna miss you. and you will stay in my prayers.

Joe was a great friend and neighbor. Eager to lend a hand. Kept in touch even after we moved to Arizona. He will be missed. Our hearts go out to the family.

Joe, I will miss our yearly birthday udate calls, our shared political e-mails, but most of all I will miss YOU. You will always be a wonderful friend.

I had the pleasure of working with Joe at GTE in Santa Monica from 1973 to 1980. He was always pleasant and friendly and he gave me some good tips on repairing my washing machine. I'm not sure if that was a good thing though since I am still fixing my appliances myself. Thanks Joe. You will be missed.

Don't know why I always called you Junior. Guess it was because Aunt Mae called you that. I will miss your visits and e-mails. I loved seeing you when you came "home". I just love you! Will see you that fine day!