Davidson, James Frederick Veteran, Vietnam War. Lifetime resident of Orland Park. Beloved husband of the late Janet Louise (nee Bormet); loving father of Robert (Cathleen), Amy (Steven) Maslan and William (Melissa) Davidson; proud grandfather of Stephen, Madeline, Zachary, Hannah and Leah; dear brother of Thomas (Sandy) and Scott (Kathy) Davidson. Retired in 2004 as co-owner of T.H. Davidson Redi-Mix Company, which started in 1921 as a coal and fuel yard and in 1955 became a concrete building material company. Visitation Tuesday from 3-9 PM. Service Wednesday 11 AM at the Zimmerman and Sandeman Funeral Home and Cremation Services, 9900 W. 143 St. Interment private. Info, 708-460-7500 or zimmermansandeman.com
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My heart and prayers are with the family of Mr.Davidson. "May the God of all comfort , comfort you in this time of sorrow."
Petrina Bell
July 25, 2013
Never knew you but knew your son and daughter who loved you very much xxx
Andrea Cullen
July 24, 2013
So sorry to hear the news of Jim's passing. He was a great guy and he will be missed.
Lisa, Mick and Steve Gorski
July 23, 2013
Jimmy, you have been a good friend and I will miss and love you. Jackie B.
July 23, 2013
Jimmy, you have been a good friend and I will miss and love you. Jackie B
July 23, 2013
So sorry to hear about his passing. Prayers to the family. The Presler family.
CLANCY PRESLER
July 23, 2013
Rest in Peace Mr. Davidson.
David & Anna Tyree
July 23, 2013
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