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Scott Reid Davidson

Stratford, Connecticut

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DAVIDSON Scott Reid Davidson, age 58, a life long resident of Lordship section of Stratford, died Saturday, January 3, 2009 at Bridgeport Hospital after a sudden illness. Born in Bridgeport, November 9, 1950, he was a son of the late James King Davidson Jr. and Bertha Johnson Davidson. He was a...

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he was a great guy. I remember him from Blackrock and the shop he used to have there. He always had interesting things.

even though i had just met scott in oct. 08 at his hobbie store he was very helpful on any problems that i to do with the setting up of my H.O. train display, he will be sadly missed

Mary Ellen
Though we've never met, I wish to extend to you my sincere condolences for your loss. Scott was an icon among our group of model building enthusiasts. But in addition to this he was a wonderful individual who always had time to talk about any subject that might come up in conversation. I shall always remember his paying my late wife, Nancy, a visit in her hospital room (which just happened to be down the corridor from his own in '04) when she was being treated for an aneurysm...

Scott (Him), One of my best friends. We had alot of fun and special times. You put the modelling bug in 3 generations of my family. Most recently with my 4 year old granddaughter. You always pushed me to do my best in your own twisted ways. You will always have a real and special place in mine and my families hearts. Lisa (Lid) remembers the special times of playing chess with you for hours on end, ect. Just a warm and tender person who will greatly be missed.
Love, Your friend Bruce Butler

Mary Ellen,

I am so very sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Just know if you ever need a shoulder to lean on, I and the FCL family are here for you.......

We know how close you were to your brother - he, as we can see, was a very special person.

Always....

Scott was a great Model car enthusiast. He knew all the Drag racing cars from the early sixties. Loved the old cars. He will be greatly missed by all his buddies. He was a true Hot Rodder.Respectfully Fuzzy and D.J. Munson

Mary Ellen,
Though you don't know me, I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my deepest sympathy. Scott was a great guy...
sincerely,
Martin Goldschmidt

maryellen im very sorry to hear of scottys passing we had good times at russell and camping in NH that were never forgotten many many moon ago WHAT A GREAT GUY and friend

To Scott's family: May it be of some comfort to you to know that there are some people that you have never met who thought a lot of Scott and who share your loss. You and Scott are in my thoughts and prayers. God bless.