In Celebration of

Ian Keith Davidson

February 22, 1929 -  April 13, 2019

Ian Keith Davidson passed away peacefully at his home on Saturday April 13th at the age of 90. He is survived by his loving wife of 58 years, Edith, sons Graham and Colin and daughter-in-law Jodie. Cremation has taken place and, in accordance to Ian’s wishes, there will be no service. Friends are invited to a Celebration of Life on Saturday May 4th from 2-4 pm at Turner & Porter Peel Chapel, 2180 Hurontario St., Mississauga (Hwy. 10 N. of Q.E.W.). If desired, donations can be made to Canadian Cancer Society.

Guestbook 

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Graham & Morag Davies (Niece and Spouce)

Entered April 17, 2019 from Leeds, England

So sorry to hear of the sad loss of Uncle Ian, but take comfort that he is at peace.
Thoughts and prayers with you all.

Love

Morag and Graham

John Gair 

Entered April 17, 2019 from Barrhead, Scotland

I would like to pass on my condolences to you and your family at this sad time. Ian will forever been in our memories and hearts 💔💔

Archie Macnab and Hazel Macnab (Friend)

Entered April 17, 2019 from 5 Leebank Drive, Netherlee, Glasgow G44 3UE

Very sorry about the loss of Ian though in some ways it would be a relief from the arduous course of his condition.

Ian was one of the nicest and kindest people we ever met.

Carol Mellor (Friend)

Entered April 17, 2019 from Toronto

Will so miss my “Uncle Ian”. He was a kind soul with a great sense of humour. Love to Auntie Edith, Graham, Colin and Jodie.
Carol and Steve.

Wendy and Bill Mc Callion (cousin)

Entered April 18, 2019 from Maple Ridge

Ian, has always been a big part of my life. As a child he was someone to look up to. I will always remember Ian taking me to Edinburgh on the train,to see the castle and the Royal Navy battle fleet at anchor on the Firth of Froth. Ian was a good artist and would coach me with my drawings and paintings. In the 1973 Edith and Ian took me and my two daughters Diane and Brenda,when needed a place to stay. They helped us get back on our feet. It was great to have Ian and Edth visit us in B.C. Wendy and I have always cherished our frienship, and we will miss Ian greatly
Wendy and Bill Mc Callion.

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