In memory of those who have Crossed the Bar

 

Edward Brett Davidson

 

C.A.F. (Navy) / RCN

 

Born: 09 Nov 1982

 

Died: 27 Aug 2022, Calgary, Alberta

 

DAVIDSON, Edward Brett - t is with profound sorrow and much love that we mourn the passing of Edward Brett Davidson, known to his family and friends as Brett. A grandson, son, brother, nephew, cousin and beloved friend, Brett will be remembered for his warm smile, infectious laughter, and unrivaled zest for life.

 

Curious and creative, with interests that included forging, smoking meats, 'farm to table' cooking, and spirits. Brett was passionate about living life to the fullest and pursuing things that brought joy to his life and the lives of friends and family. From uncovering new hobbies to travelling the world, serving his country in the Navy, and spending time in the great outdoors, Brett never let fear of the unknown hold him back. Among his many interests, BMX and basketball were the most important sports throughout his life. Basketball being the oldest and favourite pastime, whether during his time as a player, coach, or spectator, it was a continuous source of joy and connection.

 

Brett's life revolved around his close-knit family and many friends. Always one to speak from the heart, with integrity, compassion and pride, Brett was quick to spark debate and encourage conversation. His kind-hearted demeanour, yet competitive nature, drew people in to get to know him. A respectful grandson, loving son, profound older brother, and caring confidant, his open and honest words of wisdom were sure to influence those to live life to the fullest, lead by example, and stand up for what is right. His sudden and tragic loss has left a void in the hearts of all of us.

 

A Celebration of Life will be hosted on Saturday, October 15th, 2022, at 1:00pm at the Nanaimo Golf Club. In lieu of flowers or gifts, memorial donations can be made in Brett's name, to KidSport or the BC SPCA. A special thank you to the owners and staff at F45 Training, who assisted Brett; first responders; medical staff; the Calgary police; and the overwhelming love and support from family and friends. (The Victoria Times Colonist 27 Sep 2022)

 

 


 

Brett Davidson died after he was stabbed in the hallway of his condo building in Calgary. Article below from the Vancouver Island Free Daily

 

 

Infectious smile and big heart’: Family of Island man killed in random attack in shock

 

Edward Brett Davidson, 39, died after being stabbed by a man he didn’t know in Calgary

 

The Canadian PressAug. 31, 2022 10:30 a.m.Local NewsNews

 

The family of a man who was killed in what appears to be a random attack in Calgary on the weekend say they are in shock and despair over his death.

 

Police say Edward Brett Davidson, who was 39, died in hospital Saturday after he was stabbed in the hallway of the Inglewood building where he lived and stumbled onto the street.

 

Investigators say 41-year-old Cory Carl Miklic, who also goes by Cory Szabo, has been charged with manslaughter in Davidson’s death and is to appear in court Wednesday.

 

Police say it’s not believed the two men knew each other.

 

Staff Sgt. Martin Schiavetta of the homicide unit says it was a tragic, senseless death.

 

Davidson’s family says Brett recently relocated to Calgary from Vancouver Island in search of adventure.

 

“Words cannot explain the pain, hurt, heartache and impact this loss will forever have on our family and friends,” the family said in a statement that police sent to the media.

 

“It is of the utmost importance to our family that the world knows and recognizes Brett for who he was and how his infectious smile and big heart will be eternally missed.”

 

The statement said Davidson was a loving son, an older brother and a caring confidant who was there for those who needed him. He was also an athlete, a coach and served his country in the Navy.

 

“Brett was a well-travelled man whose kind soul and passion for life were felt far and wide,” it said.

 

“This loss is a tragedy and has left a void in the hearts of all of us lucky enough to call him a friend, brother and son — he can never be replaced.”

 


 

 

 

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