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Rebecca Kay “Becky” <I>Thompson</I> Davidson

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Rebecca Kay “Becky” Thompson Davidson

Birth
Nashville, Davidson County, Tennessee, USA
Death
13 Dec 2018 (aged 38)
Lakewood, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.7300472, Longitude: -105.1972972
Plot
City-275A-1-3
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Rebecca Kay Thompson ‘Becky’ Davidson

Rebecca Kay Thompson “Becky”, age 38, of Lakewood, CO, died December 13, 2018 after a fiercely fought two-year battle with breast cancer.

Becky grew up in Mt. Juliet, TN and received her BS in Biology from Tennessee Technological University in 2002.She married Brad Davidson in 2003 and obtained a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Virginia Tech in 2007. Brad and Becky moved to Denver, CO where she practiced medicine at Columbine animal Hospital.

In 2011, she left veterinary medicine to be a full-time homemaker and mother. Becky was known to everyone that met her for her incredible kindness, gentle green eyes and squinty smile. She was a gymnast, a triathlete, a mountain biker, an alpine climber, a backcountry skier, a passionate reader, a letter writer and a crafter. Becky enjoyed doing anything with her husband and children, especially in the mountains. She attended Skyview Presbyterian Church in Centennial, CO.

She is survived by:

Husband of 15 years – Brad Davidson

Children – Tristan, Laurel and Samuel

Parents – Robert “Bob” Thompson, Jr. and Linda Thompson

Grandfather – Robert Thompson, Sr.

Brother – Robert Thompson, III

Father and mother-in-law – Steve and Linda Davidson

Brother and sister-in-law – Brian and Brittany Davidson

Nieces – Grace, Kajsa, Aubrey and Olivia

Numerous aunts, uncles and cousins​

A Celebration of Life service will be conducted from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, January 19, 2019 at First Baptist Church, 735 N. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN.

In lieu of flowers, please donate, by using the link below, for Becky’s medical and funeral expenses. The remaining funds will be used by Brad as he raises their three young children as a single father.

You may also donate to the animal charity of your choice in Becky’s memory.

A celebration of life service will be Jan. 19 from 1-4 p.m. in the student worship center at First Baptist Church at 735 N. Mt. Juliet Road in Mt. Juliet. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made for medical and funeral expenses at gofundme.com/support-becky-davidson039s-family.

Bond Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.
Rebecca Kay Thompson ‘Becky’ Davidson

Rebecca Kay Thompson “Becky”, age 38, of Lakewood, CO, died December 13, 2018 after a fiercely fought two-year battle with breast cancer.

Becky grew up in Mt. Juliet, TN and received her BS in Biology from Tennessee Technological University in 2002.She married Brad Davidson in 2003 and obtained a Doctorate of Veterinary Medicine from Virginia Tech in 2007. Brad and Becky moved to Denver, CO where she practiced medicine at Columbine animal Hospital.

In 2011, she left veterinary medicine to be a full-time homemaker and mother. Becky was known to everyone that met her for her incredible kindness, gentle green eyes and squinty smile. She was a gymnast, a triathlete, a mountain biker, an alpine climber, a backcountry skier, a passionate reader, a letter writer and a crafter. Becky enjoyed doing anything with her husband and children, especially in the mountains. She attended Skyview Presbyterian Church in Centennial, CO.

She is survived by:

Husband of 15 years – Brad Davidson

Children – Tristan, Laurel and Samuel

Parents – Robert “Bob” Thompson, Jr. and Linda Thompson

Grandfather – Robert Thompson, Sr.

Brother – Robert Thompson, III

Father and mother-in-law – Steve and Linda Davidson

Brother and sister-in-law – Brian and Brittany Davidson

Nieces – Grace, Kajsa, Aubrey and Olivia

Numerous aunts, uncles and cousins​

A Celebration of Life service will be conducted from 1-4 p.m. Saturday, January 19, 2019 at First Baptist Church, 735 N. Mt. Juliet Road, Mt. Juliet, TN.

In lieu of flowers, please donate, by using the link below, for Becky’s medical and funeral expenses. The remaining funds will be used by Brad as he raises their three young children as a single father.

You may also donate to the animal charity of your choice in Becky’s memory.

A celebration of life service will be Jan. 19 from 1-4 p.m. in the student worship center at First Baptist Church at 735 N. Mt. Juliet Road in Mt. Juliet. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made for medical and funeral expenses at gofundme.com/support-becky-davidson039s-family.

Bond Memorial Chapel is in charge of arrangements.

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