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Show Obituaries Show Guestbook Show Photos QR Code PrintYou’re invited to join us in celebrating the life of Steve, a cherished friend, family member, and larger than life soul on Sunday, August 18, 2024, from 2:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. at the South Haven Yacht Club, 401 Williams St, South Haven, MI. His passing has left an immense void in our hearts, but we find solace in remembering the joy he brought to our lives. Let's all share memories, laughter, and tears as we honor Steve’s legacy. We will sit by the water, watch the boats go by and enjoy one of his favorite artists. Your presence would mean the world to us as we celebrate Steve’s remarkable journey. Memorial contributions may be made to charity of one’s choice, in c/o the funeral home.
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Age 54, of Vicksburg passed away Tuesday afternoon, July 23, 2024. Steve was born in Bay City, MI on June 14, 1970 the son of Kenneth and Carol (Stafford) Davidson. Steve was an avid boater. He enjoyed being on Lake Michigan, off the South Haven shore. He loved sports of all kinds, but especially liked hockey and watching his son’s games. He was a master fly-fisherman and he had taught all of his sons how to fly-fish as well. Harley riding was a passion for Steve. Nothing was more important to him than his family. He had a nickname for everyone. He loved all of them, and they also loved him, and will sorely miss him. Steve is survived by his sons, Joshua Davidson, Jacob Davidson and Jeremy Davidson and their mother, Kari Ferrell; his most recent love, Jennifer Lane, and her sons, Colin Cady and Devin Johns; his father, Kenneth (Mary) Davidson; his mother, Carol (Barry)Thompson; brothers, Kenneth (Susan) Davidson, Jeffrey (Jodi) Davidson; nieces and nephews, Brandon, Jeffrey, Nicholas, Kyle, Katie; uncles, John (Alma) Stafford and Bill (Kay) Davidson; and countless friends including his four legged friends, Bauer and Cooper. Steve was preceded in death by his grandparents.