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J C Davidson

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J C Davidson

Birth
Gibson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
25 Nov 1990 (aged 67)
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA
Burial
Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama, USA Add to Map
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Gospel preacher.

J. C. Davidson was a faithful gospel preacher for over 50 years. He was born June 8, 1923 in Gibson County, Tenn. His parents died while he was quite young and he was reared in Potter Orphan Home, Bowling Green, Ky, and later lived in the home of Mrs. Floyd McRae in Pembroke, Ky. He attended Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson, Tenn. and the University of Kansas City. He began preaching at age 17 and faithfully proclaimed the gospel all of his life. He served full time with churches in Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Tennessee, and Alabama, and filled the pulpit of many congregations across our nation. He served the memorial Parkway Church from 1963 until the time of his death on November 25, 1990. He is remembered as one who loved God, was loyal to the Scriptures, and was of great service to the Lord's Church and his fellowman.

J. C. Davidson died Nov. 25 in Huntsville, Ala. He Was born June 8, 1923, in Gibson County, Tenn. and began preaching in August 1940 in Richpond, Ky. Davidson attended Freed-Hardeman University and the University of Kansas City. As a gospel preacher, he served churches in Wichita, Kan.; Fayette, Ala.; Kansas City. Kan., Houston: Kansas City, Mo., Hendersonville, Tenn., and Huntsville, Ala. He has been with the Memorial Parkway congregation in Huntsville since 1963, with the exception of a short period of time. He is survived by his wife, Aleta; three sons, Jeff, Rick, and Randy, all of Huntsville; and eight grandchildren. Memorial services were conducted Nov. 27 by Milton Irvin and Tim Orbison at the Memorial Parkway building. Burial was at Valhalla Memory Gardens. --Gospel Advocate, Jan. 1991, p. 47.
Gospel preacher.

J. C. Davidson was a faithful gospel preacher for over 50 years. He was born June 8, 1923 in Gibson County, Tenn. His parents died while he was quite young and he was reared in Potter Orphan Home, Bowling Green, Ky, and later lived in the home of Mrs. Floyd McRae in Pembroke, Ky. He attended Freed-Hardeman College, Henderson, Tenn. and the University of Kansas City. He began preaching at age 17 and faithfully proclaimed the gospel all of his life. He served full time with churches in Kansas, Texas, Missouri, Tennessee, and Alabama, and filled the pulpit of many congregations across our nation. He served the memorial Parkway Church from 1963 until the time of his death on November 25, 1990. He is remembered as one who loved God, was loyal to the Scriptures, and was of great service to the Lord's Church and his fellowman.

J. C. Davidson died Nov. 25 in Huntsville, Ala. He Was born June 8, 1923, in Gibson County, Tenn. and began preaching in August 1940 in Richpond, Ky. Davidson attended Freed-Hardeman University and the University of Kansas City. As a gospel preacher, he served churches in Wichita, Kan.; Fayette, Ala.; Kansas City. Kan., Houston: Kansas City, Mo., Hendersonville, Tenn., and Huntsville, Ala. He has been with the Memorial Parkway congregation in Huntsville since 1963, with the exception of a short period of time. He is survived by his wife, Aleta; three sons, Jeff, Rick, and Randy, all of Huntsville; and eight grandchildren. Memorial services were conducted Nov. 27 by Milton Irvin and Tim Orbison at the Memorial Parkway building. Burial was at Valhalla Memory Gardens. --Gospel Advocate, Jan. 1991, p. 47.


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