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| July 30, 2017 1:00 AM

Pauline Davidson, 49

Pauline Davidson, 49, returned to her loving Heavenly Father, July 26, 2017, surrounded by family and friends. Pauline was born with her twin sister, Paulette, on Nov. 29, 1967, in Logan, Utah. There, she was raised by Lyn and Carl Obray and grew up with four siblings: Paulette, Colby, Janean and Neal, with Pauline being the oldest.

Pauline graduated from Mountain Crest High School and attended Utah State University where she studied art. All who know her, know of her love of design and her creativity. She had a passion for interior design, working on many projects in her own home, as well as the homes of friends. She enjoyed makeup artistry, and was always involved in getting girls ready for their school dances. Pauline was also involved in professional modeling and participating as a judge in the Miss Cache Valley Pageant.

She absolutely loved the holiday season, especially Halloween and Christmas. She showed her love of these holidays by truly going all out in decorating her home. Her talents and success in all her hobbies were enjoyed by many people.

Pauline loved to spend time with her friends and family. Her happy place was simply being surrounded by the people she loved; if it meant spur of the moment lunches with friends, or long visits and laughs with her family.

Pauline and Tom Davidson were married Sept. 4, 1987, in the Salt Lake Temple. Having celebrated nearly 30 years of marriage, they were able to experience the blessing of parenthood with their three kids: Kamron, Spencer and Lauren, and her husband, Glen. She was always so supportive and encouraging of her children. They feel so blessed and grateful to have been raised by such a sweet, forgiving and loving mother. Her example to them will inspire them forever. She also was so thrilled with her first grandbaby on the way, due to come this August.

The love that Tom and Pauline share together is so deep and so profound, that all who see it, look forward to having a relationship that is even a fraction of what they have.

Pauline held many callings in the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints where she served and loved many people. She was always so willing to go above and beyond in fulfilling those callings. Pauline was also well-known for her servitude to others and her desire to include everyone.

We are so happy to know that she was healed in the most perfect way. She is free from, and will no longer feel any sort of pain. Although Pauline and her family know that families last throughout eternity, she will be sorely missed in this mortal life. We look forward to being with her again.

A memorial social on Pauline’s behalf will be held from 5-8 p.m. Tuesday, Aug. 1, 2017, at the LDS Stake Center, 2293 W. Hanley Ave., Coeur d’Alene, Idaho. All that would like to join her family to celebrate Pauline’s life are welcome.

Visit Pauline’s memorial and sign her online guest book at www.englishfuneralchapel.com.