Information for Dale Lee Davison
20 February, 1936 – 19 April, 1996
Obituary from The Idaho Daily Statesman
24 April, 1996
Contributed by Dennis McIndoo



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Dale Lee Davison

      Dale Lee Davison, 60, of Caldwell, died Friday, April 19, 1996, at a Salt Lake City hospital following heart surgery.
      Funeral services will be held at 10 a.m. Thursday, April 25, at Persons-Flahiff Chapel, Nampa.  The Rev. Ken Britt will officiate.  Burial will follow at the Lower Boise Cemetery, Parma.
      Dale was born February 20, 1936, at Roswell, Idaho, a son of David D. and Blanche Sayre Davison.  Most of his life was spent in Nampa.  He graduated from Nampa High school in 1954.  He and his wife Ann (LaVera) were married in 1969 and they made their home in Caldwell.  He worked for various trucking companies until he became an owner-operator in 1976.  He was leased to Don’s Frozen Express of Caldwell at the time of his death.
      Dale is survived by his wife, Ann, of Caldwell; his mother, Blanche Davison, of Notus; six children, Sherica Jensen of Nampa; Randy and his wife, Denise Davison, Parma; Ricky and his wife, Teresa Davison, Middleton; Mark and his wife, Anna Davison, Boise; Larry and his wife, Kay Beers; Mary Jane and her husband, Kim Blough, all of Nampa; a brother, William, and his wife, Mary Lou Davison, Middleton; and 13 grandchildren.
      He was preceded in death by his father, Dave, and numerous aunts and cousins.
      Memorials may be made to the Nampa First Christian  Church, the American Heart Association, or flowers may be sent.
      Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Wednesday, at Persons-Flahiff Funeral Chapel, Nampa.




 

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