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Pauline Virginia Davison

Seattle, Washington

1918-2011

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Pauline Virginia Davison

Pauline Virginia Davison was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1918 to Alice and Paul Theda. Her family migrated to Seattle, WA where she graduated from Queen Anne High School. She married Robert Davison in 1939, lived in Edmonds, WA, moved to the...

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Pauline was a living angel and we will miss her enthusiasm for life. We were blessed to have known her and we will always remember our 2000 Millennium celebration in Georgia with Pauline and Alice. Everyone was expecting major disasters and we were celebrating a wonderful new year coming in.

I highly respect her fantastic relationships with her daughters and grandchildren that many families will never experience. I admire her tenacity to travel and see the world with such...

I will always hold cherished memories of Auntie Pauline. To me, She is always the positive, dynamic center of Her extended family and the very definition of altruism.
From North Beach and Ballard in the '40's to Edmonds, Kittitas, and return to Seattle, Her presence will always remain with all who knew and loved Her.
Fred and Toni Schneider

Pauline will be missed by all. Her smile and great zest for life will never be forgotten.

My dearest friend Pauline V. and I go back as friends before we were married. Attending University Christian Church in Seattle with our then boy friends,Robert Davison and Woodrow Wilson, both later becoming our wonderful caring husbands.
When I was terrible ill with a heart condition and confined in bed, it was Pauline who left her father in law in care of her daughters in Edmonds while she came and each day gave me a bed bath, rubbed my back, prepared food for me and things for dinner...

I will greatly miss Auntie Pauline. I have such wonderful memories of visiting the farms in Edmonds and in Kittitas. I always felt welcome.

We all Loved Pauline! Over the years did not get to see her as often as we would have liked so really looked forward to her xmas letter every year. She wrote just as she spoke and you always felt you were the only one she was speaking to. Always so upbeat and personable. She leaves happy memories with sadness that she has moved on. Love to you all Sheila and Bruce Berreth and family

Davison family- Pauline is the best! She helped me so much as did Carol during my CWU college years and after when my husband was deployed -always an open door and a friendly smile- I took care of the house with Simba when Mt. ST Helens erupted and oh what an experience that was. My daughters now aged 26 and 28 still remember the big rope swing at the Kittitas home. Love to you all.