Philip William Davidson

Philip William Davidson obituary, Hilton Head Island, SC

Philip William Davidson

Philip Davidson Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by The Island Funeral Home & Crematory on Feb. 12, 2022.

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Obituary of Philip William Davidson
Philip W. Davidson, Ph.D. died at Life Care Center, Hilton Head Island, SC on February 10, 2022. He was 80 years old.
Phil was born in 1941, to Dorothy and Ezra Davidson in Red Bank, NJ. He lost his dad at Age 10 and was primarily raised by his mother and extended family.
Phil graduated from Bucknell University in 1963 with a BA in psychology, then joined the US Army after having participated in Army ROTC at Bucknell. While in the Army, stationed in France, Phil met Margaret while on leave in London and they were married in 1966. Phil then returned to US, and to academics, and earned an MS in Psychology at Villanova in 1968, a PhD in Psychology at George Washington University in 1970, and completed post-doctoral training at UNC Chapel Hill in 1974.
Phil joined the faculty at the University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry in 1974 and worked there until his retirement. He held appointments in the Departments of Pediatrics and Environmental Medicine. He was the founding Director of the Strong Center for Developmental Disabilities (SCDD); a federally-funded center for interdisciplinary training, research and technical assistance in intellectual and developmental disabilities (IDD). He was also Chief of the Division of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics. Dr. Davidson served as the supervisor for over 50 postdoctoral fellows in pediatric psychology and predoctoral fellows in clinical psychology. Phil's clinical work involved serving people with IDD who also had behavioral and psychiatric challenges. His major research interests include Aging and Developmental Disabilities; Behavior Disorders; and Neurotoxicants and Development. Phil was a principal member of the Seychelles Child Development Study team to examine associations between prenatal exposure to methylmercury and child development. Phil is a past president of International Association for the Scientific Study of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities. His first research articles were published in 1968, and, across his career, included 177 journal articles, and 46 books/chapters, a substantial body of work.
Phil was an avid runner, golfer, and family man. Phil is survived by his wife of 55 years, Margaret B. Davidson of Hilton Head Island, SC, his sons Andrew Davidson of West Chester, PA, and Alec Davidson of Marietta, GA, their wives, Carolyn and Laura, and 4 grandchildren: Jack 18, Emma 14, Luca, 17, and Nico, 13.
Services were held on Hilton Head Island.
The family wishes for contributions to be made to either or to Congregation Beth Yam.

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August 31, 2025

Marie-Antoine Payet posted to the memorial.

February 6, 2024

Erna Hellen Athanasius posted to the memorial.

August 4, 2022

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Marie-Antoine Payet

August 31, 2025

It is with great sadness that I learnt of the passing of Doctor Phil Davidson as I used to call him. I met Dr Davidson together with Dr Myers, also Elsa, Jean when I joined the Child Development Research Project in the Seychelles in the 1980s. DR Davidson was outgoing, with a kind heart ready to impart valuable knowledge to us . We went to home visiting the kids who were in the study programme with him when he visited the Seychelles in some quite difficult locations but he enjoyed the difficult trails.
I wish to extend my profound heartfelt condolences to Margaret and the family. I met Margaret when she came for holidays in the Seychelles with her husband, also at their home when we went for some training in Rochester. Iam very saddened to learn about his passing. Rest in Eternal Peace Doctor Davidson. Keep flying high.

Erna Hellen Athanasius

February 6, 2024

Remembering our dearest Professor Philip Davidson, at the anniversary of his passing. Time has certainly flown by. Although grief can be terribly hard, our special memories help us cope.

Professor Davidson taught me a lot and was a fun professor whilst I was studying Pediatrics in Rochester, and each time he visited the Seychelles. It was thanks to him and to Prof Gary Myers that i actually git into Child Development and opened up the first Early Childhood Intervention Centre in Seychelles. I always looked forward to his visits here at the English River Health Centre, where my Centre is based, as he would help me out with reviewing some of my autism patients and we would have awesome discussions. He insisted I call him Phil, which was so hard initially, as i was raised very conservatively with a British style education. But I shall do so now ...
I remember when Phil and Margaret met my parents at our family home, together with Gary and Ruth Myers, whom by the way, are considered my other parents from across the seas. We always had a wonderful time.
I remember how he loved to log his airline miles each time he travelled, and it was thanks to him that I now do the same and enjoy the perks of upgrades whenever I travel the world. He created a monster, I tell you!
Philip Davidson is missed at home and will always be missed here, in the tiny island state of the Seychelles.
Remembering you and your loved one today and always
From Erna Athanasius MD

paul sniffen

August 4, 2022

Phil was always a gentleman and scholar in HS ...

the Bucs will always remember Phil as a very positive and ambitious person ..RIP

Marvin Miller

May 29, 2022

I knew Phil well during my 13 years at UR, and we jogged quite a few miles together.
We lost a good one.
My deepest sympathy to Phil´s family.

Marvin Miller
Kettering, Ohio

Judge John D'Amico

May 3, 2022

Phil was a photographer for "The Log," our Red Bank High School senior yearbook. When presenting some of his photos for inclusion, our class advisor Jack Needle noted that they were blurry and asked for an explanation. Phil's excuse was that "the people were blurry." It turned out that Phil's extraordinary career was focused on helping "blurry" people--namely, those with intellectual and developmental disabilities, gain focus on their lives. For this and his many other achievements he deserves posthumous induction into the Red Bank High School Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame!

Erna Athanasius MD

March 31, 2022

Dear Margaret and Family,
I wish to tell you how sorry I am for your great loss (our loss too). Phil was a huge influence on my development during my time in Rochester and also back home here in the Seychelles. I will miss his dry humour and amazing knowledge, which he shared so freely with all of us.
Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.
Erna and Family.

Bernadette Jackson

February 22, 2022

My condolences to the Davidson family. I worked with Phil at SCDD, I was part of the division for 14years. It was an honor to know him and to work for him. He was so vibrant and full of life. He's the best director I ever had. You will be missed but not forgotten.

PHILIP MCCALLION

February 21, 2022

so a lot of memories - trips to Utica, meetings in the lounge of Buffalo airport, Phil stopping by my office when he was in town for DDPC meetings, projects of huge significance for people with developmental disabilities despite small amounts of money, the books, the articles and through it all someone who genuinely cared and enjoyed the success of those around him. Missed him when he retired,... miss him more now.

Bruce and Janet Johnson

February 18, 2022

Our sincerest condolences to the Davidson family! We remember fondly the good times that we shared with Phil while attending our many parties at the Turin Tennis & Swim Club as well as playing tennis and socializing with both Phil and Margaret over the years. Until we meet again at the Great Party in the sky, God bless Phil and may he rest in Peace!

Bruce and Janet Johnson

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