We lost a Great friend and Sheriff today.

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Friday, June 26th, 2009 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM
The Pentecostal's of Henderson - Ph. (731) 989-2421
Henderson, Tennesse

Service:

Saturday, June 27th, 2009 12:00 PM
The Pentecostal's of Henderson - Ph. (731) 989-2421
Henderson, Tennessee


Obituary:

SHERIFF MARK DAVIDSON

Henderson, TN: William Mark Davidson, age 46, passed away June 25, 2009 at Vanderbilt Medical Center in Nashville.

He was born and reared in Chester County the son of Jerry and Diane Hall Davidson. He graduated from Chester County High School in 1981. He did carpenter work with his uncle Willie Davidson and worked a short time at Proctor and Gamble. He began his Law Enforcement career with the City of Henderson Police Department and then with the Chester County Sheriff's Department. He served as Deputy and then Investigator for Sheriff Eric Bell and Chief Deputy for Sheriff Paul Hodges. He was elected Chester County Sheriff in 2002 and was currently serving in his second term.

He was a member of the Tennessee Sheriff's Association, a member of the Henderson Masonic Lodge and a member of the Cave Springs Baptist Church.

He was married to Nancy Bailey in 1998 and they made their home in Henderson. He and Nancy dated nine years prior to their marriage.

He is survived by his wife, Nancy Bailey Davidson; a son, Braden Davidson; a daughter, Ashley Davidson Brown and husband Hunter; his Father and Mother, Jerry and Diane Hall Davidson; a brother, Steven Davidson and wife Celinda; a grandson, Drew Brown and a niece, Alexis Davidson all of Henderson.
 

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I don't know the Sheriff, but prayers for his family and friends. Only 46 y/o. Sad.
 
I'm sorry for your loss. With all the attention being thrown on the celeb. deaths it got me thinking. Most of these famous people have squandered the fame and fortune on themselves. I can't help but think about how much good they could do for others if they wanted to. In my eyes most of them (I know there are some exceptions) are just pitiful humans. My real heros are common people like your friend and my dad and the many men and women who serve in our military. Most times they do not receive the recognition they deserve for all the good they have done for others and yet these Hollywood bozos get treated like they saved the human race. Sorry, just a little rant. RIP Mark Davidson.
 
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