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Bobby Gene Davidson

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Bobby Gene Davidson

Birth
Argyle, Denton County, Texas, USA
Death
7 Jun 2015 (aged 83)
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA
Burial
Tyler, Smith County, Texas, USA GPS-Latitude: 32.256084, Longitude: -95.336514
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Mr. Davidson was the son of Joseph Elmer and Myrtie Mae Brockett Davidson. Bobby joined the Coast Guard at the age of 14, the US Air Force at 17 and the US Marines when he turned 18. He attended North Texas University and worked for the Atomic Energy Commission Idaho Testing Laboratory and was engaged in construction and architecture in Dallas, Idaho, Alaska and Hawaii. Since moving from Carrollton, Texas to Tyler in 1998 with his wife, Lois, Bob had become active in the heritage Community. On the service of Great-Grandfathers from Connecticut, Virgina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Missouri, he holds memberships in various organizations including, the Society of Descendants of Founders of New Haven Colony-1639, Connecticut, Sons of American Revoloution, War og 1812, Sons of Confederate Veterans and The Military Order of Stars and Bars. Bobby was the originator of the annual Tyler Camp Ford Living History. He also served on the boards of the directors of the Smith County Historical Society, Camp Ford Historical Association and the Oakwood Cemetery Committee.
Mr. Davidson was the son of Joseph Elmer and Myrtie Mae Brockett Davidson. Bobby joined the Coast Guard at the age of 14, the US Air Force at 17 and the US Marines when he turned 18. He attended North Texas University and worked for the Atomic Energy Commission Idaho Testing Laboratory and was engaged in construction and architecture in Dallas, Idaho, Alaska and Hawaii. Since moving from Carrollton, Texas to Tyler in 1998 with his wife, Lois, Bob had become active in the heritage Community. On the service of Great-Grandfathers from Connecticut, Virgina, South Carolina, Tennessee and Missouri, he holds memberships in various organizations including, the Society of Descendants of Founders of New Haven Colony-1639, Connecticut, Sons of American Revoloution, War og 1812, Sons of Confederate Veterans and The Military Order of Stars and Bars. Bobby was the originator of the annual Tyler Camp Ford Living History. He also served on the boards of the directors of the Smith County Historical Society, Camp Ford Historical Association and the Oakwood Cemetery Committee.

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