Mrs. Amy Josephine Davidson was a native of Washington and attended schools in the District of Columbia. She was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church since 1912. She was the widow of Lewis Stone Davidson. She died on Friday, April 12, 1946 after a long illness at her home, 2704 Porter Street Northwest. Survivors included two sons: Lewis G. Davidson and Lester L. Davidson, both of the District of Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian A. O’Donnell of Los Angeles, California and four grandchildren. Arrangements were by Hines Funeral Home at 2910 Fourteenth Street Northwest. Mass was said at St. Paul’s Church, Fifteenth and V Streets Northwest. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Source: The Evening Star, Saturday, April 13, 1946.
Mrs. Amy Josephine Davidson was a native of Washington and attended schools in the District of Columbia. She was a member of the Holy Trinity Catholic Church since 1912. She was the widow of Lewis Stone Davidson. She died on Friday, April 12, 1946 after a long illness at her home, 2704 Porter Street Northwest. Survivors included two sons: Lewis G. Davidson and Lester L. Davidson, both of the District of Columbia; one daughter, Mrs. Lillian A. O’Donnell of Los Angeles, California and four grandchildren. Arrangements were by Hines Funeral Home at 2910 Fourteenth Street Northwest. Mass was said at St. Paul’s Church, Fifteenth and V Streets Northwest. Interment was in Oak Hill Cemetery.
Source: The Evening Star, Saturday, April 13, 1946.
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