William-Davidson, Jr.-Obituary

William Alexander Davidson, Jr.

Valencia, California

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1946 - 2012William Alexander Davidson, Jr. passed away at his home in Valencia, CA on Thursday, December 20, 2012. Born in Quincy, MA to Irene and William A. Davidson, Sr., both deceased, Bill attended Braintree High School and received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Northeastern University...

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I was a boot at Hollywood Division in the 80's when Sgt Davidson was there. I always remembered he treated me with dignity and respect. Bill was a good man,Be with Christ. Officer Brad Baird LAPD

Although it was over thirty years ago that I worked uniformed patrol with Bill in Wilshire, my memories are of his being a fine, fun man to be around as we all crushed crime. A good man and good times. Thought highly of you Bill.

When I was the Captain at Hollywood Division, I had the opportunity to work with Bill. As everyone else says, he was quite the funny guy. He always gave his best at the job and that was truly appreciated by me and the rest of the staff. He was a good man and will be missed by the LAPD family.

"Saagent Billy Boy" Davidson; a great friend. I will never forget the many times he reminded us of his army stories and his 29 years on the LAPD, a "saagent" at Hollywood Division. He must have told us 50 times that he got to meet President John F. Kennedy and see little John John wearing a little blue hat and blue coat and "shots." Our friends at La Cocnia, Armando and Ray, treated Bill as a valued friend and customer. They always took time to visit with Bill and listen to his repeated...

Bill, Was one of a kind, we had some great times in 77th in the 80's and and Hollywood in the 90's. I'm so sorry to hear of his passing. My sympathy to the Davidson Family.

I worked for Bill in 1986 and with him, from 1995 to 2001 at Hollywood Division. He was always one of the guys I enjoyed being around. I was also always in awe of his Viet Nam stories and experiences. When I retired, he was one of the guys I missed seeing everyday.

Fly high my friend. You always made me smile. You will be missed.JIM

RIP

To the Doyle family: So sorry for the sudden loss of your dear family member. We knew Bill way back in the days before Milton and Nancy were married. He was much loved by his parents and sisters. And he will be missed. Peace to all of you as you mourn his passing. From the Goodspeed family.