Condolences
Our thoughts and prayers are with your family.
Remembering Mrs Davidson today. One of the church ladies who we knew we could go to and count on. Am amazing woman.
I have many fond memories of Mrs. Davidson, seeing her every Sunday at Holy Trinity. A memory that really stands out for me was when I went over to her house to learn how to make her famous chocolate chip cookies. As we spooned out the batter onto the cookie sheet, I remember her saying "waste not, want not" and it's stuck with me ever since. The cookies didn't last long, but the memories did.
Michael, Sybil and families,
Nasiem made the BEST orange marmalade in the world! She was a faithful and devoted member of Holy Trinity Church, her family and of the community at large. Nasiem had the gift of laughter and the gift of candour. She embraced me and my family when we moved to St. George and made us feel like we belonged the moment we arrived. For that I am eternally grateful. Thank you for sharing your Mum, your grandmother and your sister with me and with countless others. We loved her dearly and miss her immensely. God is with us all as we remember Nasiem and celebrate her extraordinary life.
Dave & Rev. Sue McCullough+
Nasiem was the first person i met when we arrived in St George on 2001 and came to HT to find out service times. She was pinning a notice on the board and turned round when i walked in and gave me a beaming smile. She was always so welcoming and made all my family feel right at home. She has been sadly missed at HT by many people.
Nasiem and Art were the heart and soul of Holy Trinity and it was my pleasure to know them both.
Nasiem was one of a kind, and known thru the village as a careing,kind and determined lady.
It is hard to express what Nasiem meant to the people she knew. Looking at her picture on the Beckett Glaves website, it seems like only yesterday that we worked together at Sears. No one balanced the Cash Office like Nasiem and her team of ladies because they knew it was important to her.She loved Family and they were like Family to her. Her loyalty, determination and work ethics were only second to the wonderful heart she had. Her baking treats were always enjoyed and the stories she used to tell us when she, Pat & Sybil got together told of their closeness. As a co-worker, she came into our lives to make us laugh a little louder, smile a little bigger and to have a twinkle in your eye as she did. She was a truly special lady we were always happy to see and will remain in our hearts always. May her memory help to heal your heart in the years to come.
Jocelyn