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Submitted: 12/13/18 • Approved: 8/28/19 • Last Updated: 6/27/23 • R1247280-G1247280-S3
Gerald
November 22, 1925 - July 17, 2013
Lois
October 1, 1927 - January 3, 2008
Married: January 26, 1960
*Obituary
Gerald Edwin ”Scrog” Davidson, age 87, of Warren, Arkansas died Wednesday, July 17, at Bradley County Medical Center. He was born November 22, 1925 in Bradley County, Arkansas a son of the late Barney Davidson and Eula Mae Wolfe Davidson. He was a graduate of Warren High School, was a Corporal in the United States Marine Corps during World War II in action on Okinawa, Hyukkyu Islands and the occupation of Japan. “Scrog” retired from the Bradley County Road Department. He was a member of the Warren Lodge #33, F&AM, the Central Missionary Baptist Church and played baseball in the American Legion League. He married Lois Neely Davidson January 26, 1960 at Warren, Arkansas and she died January 3, 2008. Survivors include a sister-in-law Peggy Young, Rye, Arkansas; nephews Gary Keith Pylant, Richmond, California and James Pylant, Fairfax, Virginia; nieces Diane Pylant Russell, Mexico Beach, Florida and Cindy Jacobs, White Hall, Arkansas. He was also preceded in death by a sister Lucille Harding. Funeral services were 2:00pm Wednesday, July 24, at Frazer’s Chapel with Masonic Rites. Rev. Charles Wooley and Rev. Jerry Carter officiated. Linda Barrett was organist and Ben Garner was soloists. Burial with flag presentation was in Garrison Cemetery by Frazer’s Funeral Home. Active pallbearers were Denzil Stewart, Ben Garner, R. Gregg Reep, Ricky Anders and Randy Hollis.
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