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Mark S. Davidson
09/29/1955 — 07/19/2024
From Richland, WA
Celebration Of Life
Mark S. Davidson
Mark Davidson, 68, passed away on July 19, 2024, in Richland, WA.
Mark is survived by Karen Davidson – spouse, Amber Davidson – daughter Alyssa Brouhard – granddaughter, Brennen Metzger – grandson, Nicole (Ash) Bruce – granddaughter, Todd & Deborah Davidson, brother and sister-in-law and many more loved extended family members and friends.
Mark is preceded in death by Heather Davidson – daughter, Darrell Davidson -father, Rosemary Davidson -mother, Michael Davidson – brother.
The service for Mark Davidson will be held on Friday August 9th , at 11:00 AM at Sunset Gardens Event Center
I have grieved my brother and all my words seem so shallow. I cannot express my feelings to properly honor how this man effected my life. Not only being larger than life, but also being real and vulnerable. I love Mark Davidson .. Him stealing sand from a golf course to finish our pastors back porch at 10:00 at night was just part of his glorious life. No man alive has or ever will be part of my life like Mark. See you soon bro
God bless the Davidson house
Mark was such a special person. Thank God we conversed often. He was always concerned about our health, never ever complained. Such a fighter! He always said he had a special wife who took very good care of him. We will miss him terribly, God Bless you and your family. We love you, Rich and Karen Gomez 🙏🏻
Hello Davidson family. ,
You are in my thoughts and Mark is flooding my mind with memories. Your loss is felt by so many I’m sure. Mark was a special friend and part of so much more of my life as we both navigated the new world from adolescence to adulthood. May nothing but peace envelop all of you and help you through the grief.
Hi Davidsons,
You are family to us Elliotts! We are always here for every one of you, and I hope the Elliotts and Davidsons can still be a part of each other’s lives. Thank you for a lovely service and for providing us with the livestream option. Uncle Mark was always so special to me. We spoke on the phone a few times a year. My favorite memory with him was when I was a child at Lake Powell, and I dropped my Barbie Little Mermaid in the lake. I was distraught. He comforted me and told me he would buy me a new one after the trip.
I heard he was quite the ladies’ man growing up. Mark, his siblings and his parents lived behind my Dad, his siblings, and his parents in Northglenn, Colorado growing up. Dad and and Mark were neighbors, went to school together, and were very close. They used to ride their bicycles to Estes Park, all the way from Northglenn and be gone for the whole weekend. My other favorite story is: Mark had a huge crush on my Auntie Barb (Dad’s sister), and would peek over the fence to watch her sunbathe.
Sorry Uncle Mark, I won’t be voting for Trump. I love you so much and I’ll see you again someday.
Love,
Ellyse Elliott and family
It was a beautiful celebration of life. I am so glad I could be there with you all (sort of). Mark will be truly missed. RIP my friend!
Love you Mark, gonna miss that smile and laugh. Thank you for letting me part of your life growing up.
Billy
I love you guys! Miss you bunches! Sending love and prayers to aide you while going through this difficult time!
Mark,
Truly one of the nicest guys I ever had the chance to know .
growing up with all of the guys around, you always would pass me the ball and let me shoot
Never will I forget how kind you were to me and my family.
Peace to your family, Karen and all the guys as well
Mark, I know you suffered so long and now you are gone from this life. You can run and play again and spend time with Mike, Heather and your parents again. May God hold you in his arms so we can meet again in another world. Love, Debby and Jason
Oh Mark, words cannot express the sorrow I feel from your passing. You were always like the big brother I never had. You were my biggest cheerleader and my spiritual guide. The care and love that you always gave to our family will be missed by all. One minute I’m laughing and the next minute I’m crying thinking about our lives together. You were a true patriot and a true man of God. Thanks for always making me smile and feel truly loved. There will never be anyone like you and your beautiful wife!! I know you are with our heavenly Father and looking over us, I truly feel this way. Until we meet again, your words of wisdom are all I have to fall back on so I am rejoycing in that gift.
I Love you all with all my heart.
I’m so sorry for your loss, and I’m sorry I couldn’t be there in person. But I’m wishing you all the best in this hard time and with your grief. I love you ❤️
To my brother, Mark. We had a lot of great times. Times I will never forget. The laughs never stopped. The great times we had at school and partying and just goofing around. You were always the life of the party. You never stopped caring and fighting. You were one of the strongest people I knew. The fun we had while working at Western paving. The work was hard but you got us through it. Your smile and jokes pulled us through. Then we got talking politics and we could talk for hours. Our view was the same. Now my brother, I know you’re no longer in pain and you are still keeping a close eye on your family. Karen, you truly are an Angel along with your family. Mark, you will truly be missed by us and many many more of your friends. God bless you.
Uncle Mark you will truly be missed. I’m forever grateful that you were a part of my life, you would do anything for anyone. Fly high Uncle Mark! Love you and the whole family!
I worked with Mark briefly at T-plant when he was an operations manager. Often when department conflicts (Operations vs. Radcon) came up, it could be difficult to resolve. Not so with Mark. He easy demeanor and willingness to find the best compromise made our jobs much easier–and a little happier. He was a pleasure to work with and I wish I could have gotten to know him more. Rest in peace Mark, you are one of the good ones.
To my Dear Friend Mark Standley I will truly miss you Mark and I would Fish and Hunt back in the day And I will never forget the Great times we had with us and all the Bros He was a strong Christian man who had a beautiful family Who would have thought when he married Karen that she would turn out to be the Angel and protector she is Thank you my Brother for being atrue friend My life was enriched by knowing you Love you Dude
It’s hard to put feelings into words when the feelings are in the heart. Being life long friends was something I will forever cherish. Mark was a Fisher of Men for Jesus, his love for his family, the love for his band of brothers was second to none. He will be missed by so many that knew and loved him.
I’m confident Heaven just became a better place…Until we meet again…Much love always Karen and Amber!
My deepest sympathy to the family. I knew Mark for over 40 years. He loved his family. They were his greatest assest. He always talked about his family, especially his two daughters. Mark is in the arms of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He is at peace and whole again.
My deepest sympathy to the family. I knew Mark foe over 40 years. He lived his family. They were his greatest assest. He always talked about allow his family, especially his two daughters. Mark is in the arms of his Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. He is at peace and whole again.
Rest easy my friend! You are renewed in your faith of Jesus Christ, our Lord and Savior. Ever lasting life awaits you. What a precious gift given freely to those that believe.
Mark and I have been friends since we were both 12. I really thought of him as a brother. There have been many adventures and tons of excitement. He had such a big heart and was willing to help anyone! It’s been so hard to watch him struggle since his stroke and is comforting knowing he’s now at peace.
Kathy and I send our love to Karen, Amber, Alyssa, Ash, Brennen, and Todd.
You will always have my respect and gratitude.
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Mark S. Davidson