His wife of 53 years, Bernadette Davison, their five children, Michael Davison, Diane Davison, Brenda Guerrero, Janet Kiles, Mark Davison, and seven grandchildren survive him.
He had a diverse career with the Pacific Gas & Electric Company. He provided 35 years of service covering the Northern and Central areas of CA. He concluded his career at the Edenvale location, in San Jose. He was a recipient of the John Britton Award for administering outstanding care in a lifesaving rescue. In addition, he was an active member of the Pacific Service Employees Association, and the Sirs Branch 32.
Served his country as a officer in the United States National Guard Reserves during the Korean War. A long time parishioner of St. Mary's Parish in Los Gatos, CA. A member of the Dominican Laity, and the Dominican Guild at Mission San Jose.
Interests included model airplane building, bicycling, gardening, and novel reading. He enjoyed family camping trips, barbecues, and also international travel with his spouse during their retirement years. An avid 49er fan.
Funeral Mass of Christian burial held at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Los Gatos. Burial service at Los Gatos Cemetery, San Jose, CA. Darling Fischer Chapel of the Hills, in Los Gatos.
His wife of 53 years, Bernadette Davison, their five children, Michael Davison, Diane Davison, Brenda Guerrero, Janet Kiles, Mark Davison, and seven grandchildren survive him.
He had a diverse career with the Pacific Gas & Electric Company. He provided 35 years of service covering the Northern and Central areas of CA. He concluded his career at the Edenvale location, in San Jose. He was a recipient of the John Britton Award for administering outstanding care in a lifesaving rescue. In addition, he was an active member of the Pacific Service Employees Association, and the Sirs Branch 32.
Served his country as a officer in the United States National Guard Reserves during the Korean War. A long time parishioner of St. Mary's Parish in Los Gatos, CA. A member of the Dominican Laity, and the Dominican Guild at Mission San Jose.
Interests included model airplane building, bicycling, gardening, and novel reading. He enjoyed family camping trips, barbecues, and also international travel with his spouse during their retirement years. An avid 49er fan.
Funeral Mass of Christian burial held at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Los Gatos. Burial service at Los Gatos Cemetery, San Jose, CA. Darling Fischer Chapel of the Hills, in Los Gatos.
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