Joyce Ann Davidson
Joyce Ann Davidson, 77, fell asleep in death February 14th, 2025, in her home with family by her side. Joyce was the beautiful daughter of Rudolf J. Hudecek and Elizabeth Hudecek. Joyce was born in Toledo, Ohio, on April 12, 194,7 and is a graduate of Woodward High School. Joyce lived her entire life in Ohio, working for First Energy, she was an Electrical designer in Cleveland before returning to Toledo Edison. At the age of 57 while working in management at Toledo Edison, Joyce met Ken Davidson. Married February 19, 2005, Joyce retired in 2006.
After a two-year study of the bible, they were both baptized as one of Jehovah's Witnesses in Toledo, 2006. This led to a very happy family life with her husband as she helped him with reading and studying the deep things found in scriptures. She truly enjoyed and benefited from having Jehovah God in her marriage and had a hope of everlasting life in a paradise together. I remember coming home from work in 2005 and Joyce was very excited to tell me how she had learned to remember the fruitage of Jehovah's holy spirit. She said my name is Joyce that stands for joy. So, Joyce loves peace and faith. Then there are three nesses, I remember asking her what is a nesses, she said the ness at the end of a word. Like kindness, goodness, and mildness. So, then she said Joyce, loves peace, faith, and kindness, goodness, and mildness. Then she said all you really have to remember is patience and self-control. She said this also works with Faith because Faith is also a woman's name. This is how I learned them; she taught them to me this very way, right then and there. Joyce was a beautiful genius and very loving.
Joyce fell asleep because of cancer after a very brave fight. Joyce loved the free gift of life, and she wanted so much to live, I could see it in her beautiful brown eyes. Very soon cancer will be passing away because of Jehovah God and because of the giving spirit of his son Jesus Christ. She awaits a new earth. Joyce loved art, traveling, cooking, interior design, landscaping, Sanibel Island, her brothers and sisters in the faith, and studying the deep things in the bible.
Service for her will be held at the Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witnesses, 740 North McCord Rd., Toledo, and on Zoom. Friends will be notified
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