Samuel-Davidson-Obituary

Samuel "Sam" Davidson

Dallas, Texas

1932 - 2023

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September 13, 2023
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Dallas, Texas

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Samuel "Sam" Davidson died on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 in Plano, Texas; he was 91 years old. Known as "Pop" by his expansive family, Sam was a spirited, loving spouse, father, grandfather and great grandfather. He is survived by his wife Sally Davidson, his children Tracy Denney, Andrew...

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So sorry to hear of Sam's passing. We sold Cajun Boats in the 80's and 90's. Sam and the Cajun family were always a pleasure to do business with. He was always willing to listen.

I worked for Sam many years when he owned Cajun boats. I learned a lot from him in regards to the boat business and life in general. He provided opportunities to me that I will always cherish and never forget. I am very sorry to hear about his passing. My condolences to Sally and family.

I met Mr Sam one time through family. Such a kind and generous man. Gramm you and the family have such great memories

Uncle Sam, a life well lived! So many fond memories of summers with you and Aunt Sally as a child . Some of my favorite memories will be the screaming contest that we would have on the water, TCBY every night,and how carefree, jovial and loving you always were! Your infectious laugh was guaranteed to brighten everyone's day. When you walked in a room people couldn't help but to be happy! Uncle Sam you have truely been a blessing to so man and will be dearly missed! love you! -Shellie

Sam Davidson was a very unique man. He and my Dad shared a special respect for each other. Sam and Sally were very good and devoted friends to both of my parents especially during their respective last illnesses. I will always be thankful for their attention to them.

Sam's positive effect on the Highland Springs community with the establishment of the Legacy Club will be long remembered. He will be missed.

Thankful for all the things we didn´t know about Sam because he just didn´t brag or talk about himself. We were well aware of all he did for us here at Highland Springs. Sam will be greatly missed for so many innovative things he started here.

Sam was a caring and great person. I felt privileged to have known him. He was always thinking of others and I enjoyed working in woodshed and helping with wooden toys.