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Quentin Davidson

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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Quentin Davidson, a resident of Messiah Village Retirement Center in Upper Allen Township, passed away on Tuesday, April 19th, at the age of 92. He was a graduate of the June 1936 Class of William Penn High School, received an undergraduate degree in 1941 from Shippensburg State Teachers...

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My condolences to the family of Quentin Davidson. Like Steve Buch, I remember him firstly as the coach of our Harrisburg William Penn High School tennis team 1964-66; also, he had started me out in tennis as a kid in a public parks program (and I'm still playing some 50 years later). We were proud to have Mr. Davidson as our coach. He knew and enjoyed the game, and he was a real gentleman in his handling of the players, other teams, and coaches. As well, he was a respected educator and...

Hi susan; I new pop was slowing a lot ;; my E mail has been out ;just found his passing notice Phil N==

Dear Sue and Family, I have many fond memories of your Dad from CV when he was a mentor as I took classes at Ship for counseling. And Sue, you as my neighbor and friend, please accept our condolences on the loss of your Dad.
Pat and Bernie O'Hern,Palmyra

Dear Sue, Just heard of your dads passing, I have many memories of our families together when we were young. Jean,Pint,Jane & Roy always had a good time together sharing stories and pictures of their children and grandchildren. My condolences to you and your family. Love

I knew Quentin when he taught at William Penn during the 1950's. Although I did not take any classes with him, I got to know him in his capacity as one of the "Founder" advisors. I remember Quentin as a great advisor and first class gentleman.

Dear Sue: This is your Aunt Sally. Today is Easter Sunday, April 24th. I just found out that Pint died and I am very overwhelmed. I can't believe that Pint died. I used to pray for him. I would be eating supper at 6 o'clock and I would think-Pint was eating supper too. I got that little tape he made for Jason telling about the time he was the navy. I shall always remember him. I pray for Jeanne too. At least their both together now.

You will be missed...

To my dearest Pop Pop,
Thank you for all your love and support through the years. You are the true meaning of family. I will always hold dear the memories we have created together. You were the only father I have ever known and I appreciate all that you have done for me. Without you I wouldn't be the woman and mother I am today. May you rest in peace with your loving wife and enjoy your new journey though God's love. Until we meet again...
Loving you always, your granddaughter...

What a privilege to have known Mr. Davidson and his family! I will always remember his kind and caring nature. Man with a big heart and many talents.

Homer Knox, Landisville, PA

Mr. Davidson was one of my teachers at William Penn High School and was liked very much. I and my one daughter visited him and his wife a number years ago at Messiah Village. He really enjoyed talking about the students and teachers at Penn. It was a very enjoyable day.So sorry I never went back, as he wanted us to visit again. I'm sure he must of been a wonderful father,as he was a teacher.
My condolence go out to the family.