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Kevin Michael “Trapper” Davidson

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Kevin Michael “Trapper” Davidson

Birth
Columbus, Platte County, Nebraska, USA
Death
20 Jun 2020 (aged 41)
Palmyra, Otoe County, Nebraska, USA
Burial
Newman Grove, Madison County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
Plot
North Row 8 #3
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The man involved in a fatality crash on Saturday has been identified.

According to Otoe County Sheriff's office, deputies responded to a fatality crash on Highway 2, east of Lincoln near Palmyra, at around 11:05 a.m.

41-year-old Kevin Davidson of Syracuse was traveling westbound on Highway 2 when his motorcycle struck the side of a pickup truck driven by 52-year-old Edwin Belina Jr. of Norfolk. Belina had been traveling east on Highway 2 and was attempting to turn north into Palmyra Sale Barn's drive.

Davidson died at the scene. Belina was later arrested for motor vehicle homicide.

Otoe County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate this crash.
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Kevin “Trapper” Davidson, 41 of Syracuse, NE, formerly of Newman Grove, NE passed away Saturday, June 20, 2020 as the result of a motorcycle accident near Palmyra, NE.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 25, 2020 at the Boone County Event Center in Albion, NE with Jacquie Samway, PMA officiating. Burial will follow at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Newman Grove, NE. Visitation will be 4:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Boone County Event Center. Social distancing and Covid-19 DHM’s will be followed at both the visitation and funeral.

Kevin “Trapper” Michael Davidson, son of Ross Jeffrey and Carol Ann (Bock) Davidson, was born on January 9, 1979 at Columbus, NE. He was baptized on March 25, 1979 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus, NE. Trapper attended school in Newman Grove. NE where he was heavily involved in FFA and received his State Degree before graduating from Newman Grove High School in 1997.

Trapper worked with his dad in construction for a number of years, along with feeding cattle for Kenny Jenkins and Highland Feeders before moving to Lincoln, NE in 2008. He began a 12-year career with Duncan Aviation, where he became an Interior Cabinet Master Specialist with a team refurbishing aircraft.

His love for motorcycles and ATVs began at a young age, riding on a track at home with friends and on the river with family. It progressed into racing dirt bikes in Gretna and later owning and riding street bikes. Along with riding, hunting was a huge passion of his. He went on many trips with his dad and friends hunting pheasants, deer, elk, antelope, wild hogs and many other animals.

Trapper was a member of the Fire & Iron Motorcycle Club and Redstone Creek Hunting Lodge. He was a true outdoorsman and he will forever be remembered for his carefree spirit, contagious smile and always being the “Go-To Guy” that everyone could count on to be there when needed. He had a way with kids and his nieces and nephews would flock to him. He was very “handy” and always took pride in everything he did.

Trapper is survived by his son Remington Miller of York, NE; parents Ross and Carol Davidson of Albion, NE: grandparents: Glenn and Ardath Davidson of St. Edward, NE; three sisters and their children: Kelly Benson (Cole Frey), Emmah, and Barrett of Albion, NE; Samantha (Aaron) Kleveland, Austin, Coy, and Stormi of Albion, NE: Shawna Podany, Noah and Albie of Columbus, NE; along with several aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Roy and Mary Bock; uncle David Bock; aunts Jean Kay Bock and Lisa Bock.
The man involved in a fatality crash on Saturday has been identified.

According to Otoe County Sheriff's office, deputies responded to a fatality crash on Highway 2, east of Lincoln near Palmyra, at around 11:05 a.m.

41-year-old Kevin Davidson of Syracuse was traveling westbound on Highway 2 when his motorcycle struck the side of a pickup truck driven by 52-year-old Edwin Belina Jr. of Norfolk. Belina had been traveling east on Highway 2 and was attempting to turn north into Palmyra Sale Barn's drive.

Davidson died at the scene. Belina was later arrested for motor vehicle homicide.

Otoe County Sheriff's Office is continuing to investigate this crash.
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Kevin “Trapper” Davidson, 41 of Syracuse, NE, formerly of Newman Grove, NE passed away Saturday, June 20, 2020 as the result of a motorcycle accident near Palmyra, NE.

Funeral services will be 10:00 a.m. Thursday, June 25, 2020 at the Boone County Event Center in Albion, NE with Jacquie Samway, PMA officiating. Burial will follow at Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Newman Grove, NE. Visitation will be 4:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday at the Boone County Event Center. Social distancing and Covid-19 DHM’s will be followed at both the visitation and funeral.

Kevin “Trapper” Michael Davidson, son of Ross Jeffrey and Carol Ann (Bock) Davidson, was born on January 9, 1979 at Columbus, NE. He was baptized on March 25, 1979 at Immanuel Lutheran Church in Columbus, NE. Trapper attended school in Newman Grove. NE where he was heavily involved in FFA and received his State Degree before graduating from Newman Grove High School in 1997.

Trapper worked with his dad in construction for a number of years, along with feeding cattle for Kenny Jenkins and Highland Feeders before moving to Lincoln, NE in 2008. He began a 12-year career with Duncan Aviation, where he became an Interior Cabinet Master Specialist with a team refurbishing aircraft.

His love for motorcycles and ATVs began at a young age, riding on a track at home with friends and on the river with family. It progressed into racing dirt bikes in Gretna and later owning and riding street bikes. Along with riding, hunting was a huge passion of his. He went on many trips with his dad and friends hunting pheasants, deer, elk, antelope, wild hogs and many other animals.

Trapper was a member of the Fire & Iron Motorcycle Club and Redstone Creek Hunting Lodge. He was a true outdoorsman and he will forever be remembered for his carefree spirit, contagious smile and always being the “Go-To Guy” that everyone could count on to be there when needed. He had a way with kids and his nieces and nephews would flock to him. He was very “handy” and always took pride in everything he did.

Trapper is survived by his son Remington Miller of York, NE; parents Ross and Carol Davidson of Albion, NE: grandparents: Glenn and Ardath Davidson of St. Edward, NE; three sisters and their children: Kelly Benson (Cole Frey), Emmah, and Barrett of Albion, NE; Samantha (Aaron) Kleveland, Austin, Coy, and Stormi of Albion, NE: Shawna Podany, Noah and Albie of Columbus, NE; along with several aunts, uncles, cousins, other relatives and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents: Roy and Mary Bock; uncle David Bock; aunts Jean Kay Bock and Lisa Bock.

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