Barbara Jean "Dolly" Davidson

barbara  davidson

September 12, 1929 ~ January 4, 2018

Barbara Jean “Dolly” Davidson died Thursday, January 4, 2018 at Georgetown University Hospital in Washington DC. She was 88 years old. Mrs. Davidson came to St. Mary’s County with her husband, the late Theron “T” Davidson, in 1951. Recognizing the need for summer activities for the growing population of children coming to St. Mary’s with parents stations at Patuxent Naval Air Station, Mr. and Mrs. Davidson founded a summer Bible camp on the banks of the St. Mary’s River. The following year to the shores of Green Holly Pond off Rue Purchase Road and would eventually evolve into SAYSF (Seek and Ye Shall Find) Bible Church. A graduate of the State University of New York, Oneonta and an accomplished musician, Mrs. Davidson taught first grade at the Frank Knox School in Lexington Park, served on the Board of the Center for Life Enrichment, volunteered with the Navy Marine Corp Relief Society, acted as a docent at Historic St. Mary’s City, ran the SAYSF Bible church office and music ministries, and taught music classes at the Lexington Park Christian School - now King’s Christian Academy. In September of 1977 Mrs. Davidson joined the Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad. During her 40 years of service there she was a pioneer for women, serving in every administrative office of the department including two stints as president and Chair of the Board of Directors. Mrs. Davidson was part of the leadership team at LPVRS that oversaw two fleet expansions, renovation of the old Great Mills Road station, acquisition of property for and construction of the Buck Hewitt Road Station and a restructuring of the leadership team itself. She was also a very active running member, being a top five responder for over 20 years. Mrs. Davidson was preceded in death by her parents, Gould M. and Dorothy D. Brown, her husband, Theron W. “T” Davidson and her son, Mark T. Davidson, all of Lexington Park. She is survived by her son, Kim A. Davidson and his wife Patricia; her grandson Shawn A. Davidson and his husband Michael Cahall, their sons Blair and Marcus; her granddaughter Shari Arends and her husband David, their sons Zachary, Tyler and Caleb, all of Lexington Park as well as cousins, nieces and nephews throughout the United States. The family will receive visitors at SAYSF Bible Church at 46544 Rue Purchase Road, Lexington Park on Thursday, January 11, 2018 from five to seven in the evening with a memorial service including EMS prayers at seven o’clock. Her funeral will be at SAYSF Bible Church on Friday, January 12, 2018 at ten in the morning with interment to follow at Charles Memorial Gardens in Leonardtown. The family would like to express deep appreciation to the staff at MedStar St. Mary’s Hospital and MedStar Georgetown University Hospital for their kindness and professional care during Gram’s final illness. Thank you all for your warmth and understanding. In lieu of flowers, the family asks that memorial donations be made to the Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad or SAYSF Bible Church.

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  1. Leonardtown Vol. EMS says:

    The Members of the Leonardtown Vol. EMS offer sincere sympathy to the Davidson family and Members of the Lexington Park Vol. EMS on the passing of their beloved “Dolly” Davidson. Blessings, Peace and Comfort to our Sisters and Brothers.

  2. Doug Medley, Public Information Officer says:

    The President and Fire Chief along with all the members of the Bay District Volunteer Fire Department want to offer our deepest condolences to the entire Davidson family along with her other family the Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad on the loss of this beautiful lady. Dolly was a pillar of the squad from years gone by. She served when during the day time she would be on all the calls. She was a rock of the department and so proud of both her son Kim and grandson Shawn for holding the position of Chief. She will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved her. May she rest in peace wrapped in the arms of our Lord.

  3. Bill & Sharon Rhodes says:

    Sharon and I were deeply saddened to hear of Dolly’s passing, and we offer our sincere condolences to the entire Davidson family. We both had the pleasure of a long association with Dolly. She was a classy lady who gave so much to our community over the years, much of which was through her contributions as an officer and member of the Lexington Park Volunteer Rescue Squad.

  4. Colleen Teears-Coombs says:

    Dolly played an influential part in the lives of many people in my family starting with my Uncle Danny and continued through my mother and grandmother. She was a sweet loving woman. Dolly will be missed by many people in the local community. Many people have great memories of her. My heart goes out to the Davidson family, the Lexington Park Rescue Squad and the SAYSF family that she played a major role in.

  5. Kim and family
    So sorry to hear about your lose. My sincerely condolences, keep you guys in my prayers.

  6. Dear Kim Pat and Family,
    I am so sad to hear of Dolly’s death. She was my partner in EMT class many years ago. I learned so many things from her. She was a wonderful mentor. She made such a difference every where she went. She always lived and lead by example and was a true Christian in everything she did. She will be missed by many in the community. My love and prayers are with you all.Love,Robin

  7. Tammy & Wayne Trossbach says:

    We would like to express our sincere sympathy to Kim,Pat, Shawn and Sheri. May you find comfort in your many memories your family has made together.

  8. My sympathies go out to the Davidson family. Your mother was dedicated to the company 3 and she was a great lady for her dedication to the fire department. She did a wonderful. She really helped me to get involved and how to help out others just like she did. She will be really missed. She did a fantastic job and will be greatly missed. Now she is up with her husband. She will be on my mind. Hope that the young one’s will follow in her footsteps. May God bless her family and loved ones. Love Ruby and Jackie Slade.

  9. Harley and Janet Cook says:

    Kim, Davidson Family and Lexington Park VRS,
    It was our pleasure to know this special lady and she leaves a legacy that will be remembered by many. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this time but we also know Dolly has moved on to a wonderful place.

  10. Chaplain Richard "Chappy" Bower says:

    Shawn,
    On behalf of the President of the Maryland Fire Chiefs Association, and all the members, I wish to extend our deepest heartfelt condolences at the loss of your loved one.

    Please know you are not alone. Do not hesitate to call on us if we can be of any assistance.

    Most sincerely,

    Rev. Rich “Chappy” Bower, BCCS
    Chief of Chaplains, MFCA
    13211 Fairfax Road,
    Hagerstown, MD 21742
    845-598-1737

  11. Please accept my sincerest condolences on your loss. I hope that you are able to draw strength and comfort from knowing that the Creator of the universe understands your pain and has purposed, not only to help you endure now, but to completely remove pain and suffering in the future (Psalm 34:18; Isaiah 40:28,29; Rev 21:4). Until then, please also look to the precious memories you shared and the love of those around you for comfort.


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