Karen Davidson

1949 - 2023

Karen Davidson obituary, 1949-2023, Nevada City, CA

Karen Davidson

1949 - 2023

Karen Davidson Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Jul. 11 to Jul. 15, 2023.
Karen Lynn Davidson passed away peacefully on May 24, 2023 at the age of 73 in Carmichael, California, after a stroke. She was surrounded by her beloved husband and children, with the Beatles playing in the background.

Karen was born in Gastonia, North Carolina, on September 5, 1949 to Murray Edwin Goins and Pauline Elizabeth Davidson. She was a precocious child, protective older sister, and an exceptionally talented student, attending Bryant High School and the University of California, Berkeley in the early 70s, ultimately making the Golden State home. From her earliest days in college until the end of her life, she was politically active, committed to living out her values of pacifism, social justice, and environmentalism.

Karen met her husband Dean Olson in 2003 through mutual friends. Karen and Dean became members of the Grass Valley Friends Meeting soon after and found a deep sense of community with their fellow Quakers. They were married under the care of the meeting in 2006 and have been devoted to one another ever since.

Karen was a gifted teacher, preschool director, and professional storyteller. She was able to connect with children in a way that few can, by deeply respecting their personhood and meeting their sense of wonder and joy with her own. From finding fairy houses in the woods, to spinning fantastic tales of underdog victories, to edifying (and messy!) arts projects, Karen made the world magical for her students and her four children. Karen was deeply curious and enchanted by the world and what it could be. She loved taking walks with her dogs, reading fantasy books, dancing to the Grateful Dead, arguing about politics, tending to her garden, and hosting big gatherings with loved ones full of food, laughter, and stories. Nobody told a story like Karen.

Joy and playfulness were intricately connected to Karen's sense of justice. Whether she was registering people to vote, protesting against illegitimate wars, volunteering at schools and in shelters, or advocating alongside the Nisenan community, she knew our liberation is inherently tied to one another, as the indigenous activist Lilla Watson proclaimed. She understood that one's own community is often the best place to begin, and spent forty years sharing her many gifts with Nevada County.

Karen made home wherever she was, not just for her family, but for anyone who had the privilege of finding themselves in her miraculous orbit. Karen is survived by her husband Dean, her children Kate, Greg, Jessica, and Adrienne, her sister Elaine, and two cherished grandchildren, Anthony and Isaiah. The celebration of Karen's (larger than) life will be on Saturday, July 22 at 10am at the Sierra Friends Center, 13075 Woolman Lane, Nevada City. Please RSVP so that we can ensure sustainable catering by emailing [email protected].

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to one of these community-based organizations that Karen loved:

Sierra Friends Center: https://www.woolman.org/donate

Sammie's Friends: https://www.sammiesfriends.org

California Heritage Indigenous Research Project (CHIRP): https://chirpca.org

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Ann Klein

October 23, 2024

Karen was a co teacher of mine at Roseville Community PreSchool. She was wonderful at sharing herself and her talents with us. She had us all laughing with her whenever something stuck her funny bone. My life will always be better because Karen was in it and I will always love her and respect her many talents. She was a gift to us all!! Ann Klein
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Kelly Anderson

October 23, 2024

I was blessed to have worked with Karen at RCP . She taught me storytelling and gave me the courage to tell stories to the children. My kids grew up with fond memories of her storytelling . Her generosity and grace were beyond measure . I am just know learning of her death and am deeply saddened . The world is not the same . My love to all of her family . My daughter Suzy was friends with Jessica and Adrienne and had fond memories of times spent at the house. Karen was always so kind and loving .

Amanda Trabert

October 24, 2023

Rest in peace she was my preschool teacher taught me many many things had a lot of good memories with her rest in peace you will always hold special spot on our hearts

Cindy Tuisku

July 15, 2023

I have so many wonderful memories of times spent with Karen! Times at Bethel Lutheran, times with our kids when they were young, travels that we scored by how many U-turns we had to take, playing games, celebrating the New Year or Thanksgiving, beach adventures and quiet times with heart-to-heart talks and dreaming. Being with Karen was so much fun, but also made one think more deeply as she shared her insights into topics of the day. She not only loved her family and friends, but also loved humanity as a whole, and was devoted to bringing about a more just society. I feel incredibly blessed to have shared so many wonderful times with such a very special friend.

Paula Orloff

July 15, 2023

The Union tribute to Karen written by her loved ones is beautiful, inspiring and so true. Her spirit abides with those she touched.

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