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Scott G. Davidson Memorial
Scott G. Davidson Memorial

Scott G. Davidson

Scott G. Davidson

Sunday, June 10th, 2012

Scott Grady Davidson, 57, a lifelong resident of Sedro-Woolley, passed away at his home on Sunday, June 10, 2012.

Scott was born on Saturday, June 19, 1954 in Burlington, Washington the son of Grady & Betty (Attwell) Davidson.  He was raised and attended school in Sedro-Woolley, graduating from Sedro-Woolley High School with the class of 1972.

After high school, Scott worked in several facets of the logging industry for several years.  He helped his father when needed at the family’s fuel distribution plant, especially during the winter months when heating fuel was desperately needed, and he drove truck and worked in the pit yard for Concrete Nor’ West for several years until health issues forced him to retire.

Scott enjoyed riding motorcycles, going fishing and crabbing, traveling and his pets.

He is survived by his mother, Betty Davidson of Sedro-Woolley; his sisters, Cinde Richter and husband Dave of Sedro-Woolley and Sande Albers and husband Bill of Tacoma; nephews, Brady Albers and Matthew Richter; nieces, Alex Albers and Stephanie Booth and her husband Brian; uncle Wayne Bishop; cousin, David Bishop and wife Nancy.  He was preceded in death by his father, Grady.

Private inurnment will be held at the Sedro-Woolley Union Cemetery. Memorials are suggested to the Humane Society of Skagit County 18911 Kelleher Rd. Burlington, WA 98233. Cremation arrangements are under the direction of Lemley Chapel, Sedro-Woolley.

Guestbook

  • Willasue Poe Soriano

    wow, i just read the ob noone ever told me that we had lost you. Even though we hadnt seen you in so many years it still breaks my heart, for some reason i often thought about you, cuz you were one of the nicest persons i have ever met and probably 12 years of school together. RIP Scott.

  • Debbie Wallace Dietrich

    Wow I think he’s the only one that is “greyer” than I am. Such wonderful child hood memories, he always teased sandy and I for making mud pies! God bless.

  • Blake Perotti

    Betty, we are all thinking of you and your family at this time and are very sorry for your loss.

    Blake Perotti
    Larry and Hatty Perotti

  • BILL AND MARILYN WIGGINS

    Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. We will miss Scott dearly as he has been a part of our family for more than 30 years. We are still waiting for him to show up in our front room as he would come inside after a short tap on the door, never waiting for anyone to answer. A great scavenger..he would help himself to food in the fridge so we never had to worry about leftovers getting thrown out. Our schnauzers were always happy to see him cause he would bribe them with table food even though he knew we only fed them dog food. He loved to talk, he knew everyone, liked his privacy and always lended a hand to those who needed one. Although his health in recent years kept him from doing many of the things he would have liked to accomplish, he still kept a promising outlook on life. He had a nickname for all of us..so rest in peace Scott..as always.. Biscuit, Luckylady, Snake, Electric Eel, Purple, Muffin, and Pinky.

  • Marland Morgan

    My thoughts and prayers go out to the family, I will miss Scott even though I didn’t see him much through the latter years but would always be glad to see him around. I have such good memories, Scott was like a big brother back when I was just out of high school, he used smack us younger guys around in such a fun and loving way he just didn’t know how big he was and we would dread his kidding. Our lives would be connected through the years, I dry walled his house back in the early eightys and he would let me ride his yellow Goldwing he knew how much I missed my Goldwing when I sold it. God bless you all and I will always remember Scott.

  • steve bradley

    when the kids were little scott knew i collected cans to sell for there savings he contributed a lot the kids would call him the can man when he came by scott would allways tease and joke around with the kids they liked that have some memorys of dirt and road bike rides with scott which was allways an adventure never knew what was going to happen R.I.P SCOTT

  • Peggy Betschart Massey

    Betty, Cindy and Sandy,
    So sorry to hear of Scott’s passing. He was such a nice, funny person. He had overcome his injuries with that horrible wreck in 1977 with Tommy Sanders on hiway 9, but it seemed to change him forever. He will be missed. I hope he is having a great reunion with Grady and Tommy. Take care… Peggy

  • Tommy Hooper

    Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Scott was one of my best friends. We grew up together riding dirt bikes, and doing several other activities together. Scott was the first person I lived with when I moved out of my parents home, It was a small trailer on the south skagit, plenty of memories there. I will miss scott…………we shared alot of good times together at the race track and many other places. miss ya buddy, rest in peace.

  • Becky Taylor

    Scott teased me mercilessly!!!! Scott, Jack and I think Rusty was there….. 8th grade….I had to give a speech….Scott being the instigator, made me laugh so hard I had to sit down. I can’t believe he has passed……An integral part of the class of 72 is gone but not forgotten. Truly a good guy. Hugs to the family and God bless!

  • Linda Burns

    I have not seen Scott for years. I was looking so forward to seeing you at our class reunion. I feel so much sadness in my heart, as I remember our school days as well, and you were always one of my favorites.
    I will always remember you.

  • Debbie Hill (goss)

    my thoughts and prayers are going up for you betty and all of your family.if there is anything i can do for you please let me know. Scott was a good manand like joyce said, he had a heart of gold.He was always nice to me and my kids. Spent alot of time with him a few years back but only seen him occasionally over the past few years. R.I,P. Scott!

  • JOYCE HOLLAND

    Scotty Tissue, you will be missed. You have a heart of gold and would help anyone that needed it, some people even abused your generosity but you would ignore that and keep going. I will remember the good times and all the laughs we had through school, the jokes you played on me, (some weren’t so funny) at the kager’s, the river parties, Fruitdale Rd. party’s and on and on…….the “O. T.” and at my house. I still think you should have let me be the Interior Decorator when you built your house, I wouldn’t have spent all your money. LOL. R.I.P. Scotty!!