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Bruce Davidson
December 26, 2008
I'm very sorry to hear about Uncle Jack and also that I was unable to be there. But I was glad that Asher could be there and participate anyway. Uncle Jack was always very friendly and kind to me. He always seemed to value family -even to the extent of nephews like me- very highly and showed it. I will miss him.
Mario and Gay DiGirolamo
December 21, 2008
Dear Bebe,
As a friend and colleague of Jack for many years at Emory, I can attest to his devotion to his diabetic patients, and to the constant search for ways to improve their care. Jack's passing is the end of an era. Gay and I send to you and your family our deepest sympathy for your loss.
d b
December 20, 2008
May God comfort you in this time of sorrow. (2 Corinthians 1:3,4)
Paul Davidson
December 19, 2008
I am sorry to hear about Jack's death and sorry that I had not seen him in recent years. I am thankful for the opportunity he gave me when he invited me to Emory to join him in 1978. He has been a model and mentor for me in dealing with persons with diabetes for the past 38 years, first with the UGDP, then on the faculty at Emory, and since then in dealing with professions in diabetes all over the world. He has left a legacy for which we can all be proud. I never go to a meeting at which medical leaders do not ask me about Jack. We miss him.
Jenny Katsoulakos
December 19, 2008
Dear Bebe, Georgia and Davidson Family,
Please accept my sincerest condolences. Jack was such a kind man, and I/we always looked very much forward to his visits to the Department of Physiology at the University of Toronto. He will be missed.
with love,
Greg Savitt
December 19, 2008
Dear Mrs. Davidson,
I am so sorry to hear of the passing of your husband. He will be remembered for the wonderful man he was. You will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Tammy Camfield
December 19, 2008
Oxford College extends our sympathy to the Davidson family.
Thinking of you all at this time. Sorry I did not have the pleasure of knowing Dr. Davidson.
Sincerely,
Tammy Camfield 89OX91C
Alumni Director
Oxford College
Frank Brady
December 19, 2008
Dear Aunt Bebe, We are all so sorry not to be with you and your family now, but you all are in our prayers and we look forward to being with you when we return. Love from the Frank Brady family!
Thomas L. and Naomi Alwayne Wood
December 19, 2008
For 86 years Dr. John K. (Jack) Davidson was with us enjoying his family members and all his many friends, and helping so many diabetic patients and medical professionals. Now, he is present with the Lord. Wednesday, December 17, 2008, the gates of heaven opened, and Jack met his “Rose of Sharon” and his “Lily of the Valleys” face to face. The angels in heaven rejoiced as they welcomed Jack home. Now, without pain or suffering, Jack is taking in the beauty of it all. Do we not have much to be thankful for?
Death of a loved one normally brings sorrow and loneliness. Nevertheless, there are many verses of scripture that are helpful in bringing comfort and peace to those who are bereaved. May we share some of these thoughts as we think of Dr. Davidson? We know his family is learned in the scriptures, yet these beautiful words remain comforting and reassuring to all.
“Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints.” (Psalm 116:15)
“And why take ye thought for raiment? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin: And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these.” (Matthew 6: 28-29)
“I am the rose of Sharon, and the lily of the valleys.” (Song of Solomon 2: 1)
“And I heard a voice from heaven saying unto me, Write, Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord from henceforth: Yea, saith the Spirit that they may rest from their labours; and their works do follow them.”
(Revelation 14:13)
“Jesus said unto her, I am the resurrection, and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live: And whosoever liveth and believeth in me shall never die. Believeth thou this?” (John 11: 25-26)
“So when this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written, Death is swallowed up in victory.”
“O, death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?”
(I Corinthians 15: 54-55)
We can all rest assured that Dr. Davidson’s good works are now following him. Death and the grave were not victorious! Jack was a person of faith. We can all look forward to joining Jack in the home the Lord has prepared for us. We send our love and condolences to Mrs. Davidson and the members of the family.
Thomas L. And Naomi Alwayne Wood
Kris Ernst
December 18, 2008
I am so sorry to learn about Dr. Davidson's death. His contributions to the Atlanta Diabetes Community are legendary. It was my great pleasure to have learned from him, and to have worked with him at Grady's Diabetes Clinic. Please accept my heartfelt condolence
Lillian Smith
December 18, 2008
Dear Mrs. Davidson,
We were so sad to hear about Dr. Davidson's passing. We've always enjoyed seeing you & Dr. Davidson at church and the club and were pleased to have had the chance to see you both at the club before Thanksgiving. I'm glad that you found the poinsetta that we left from Glenn and want you to know that we are thinking about you and your family.
Best,
Lillian Smith
Samuel "Sonny" Whitsett Coney Hamlett
December 18, 2008
Aunt Bebe,
I was just checking to see what was "up" already in the Atlanta paper. Apparently I am the first to look at the Guest Book, so I will leave you a note. So glad I was able to get you on the phone (even with the "buzz")! Love you-- don't forget what I said about my absolute availability for help, OK?
Sonny
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