
Obituary
Jessica Marie Davidson, of Wyandotte, born October 10th 1989 passed away very unexpectedly February 23rd 2025 at the young age of 35. Her young beautiful soul will forever be missed and is survived by her mother Teresa Omar, Step Father Akram Omar and father Scott Davidson. Her sisters Ashley Carter (Sarah Carter), Rachel Omar, Eva Omar and Leah Omar. Nephews Evren Carter and Rowen Carter. Her best friend and life partner Timothy Kalasz. Grandmother Sharon Delpaz and godmother Lisa Terry among many other loved Aunts, Uncles, cousins and friends. She has joined her Grandmother Andrea and Uncle Ron who we know are taking great care of our girl.
She graduated from Truman High School in 2008 and went on to receive her Associates in accounting.
She got the life changing diagnosis of MS at the age of 27, that was an up and down battle until the very end. Her smile was so endearing and inviting. Her laugh was infectious. Jessica had a beautiful, analytical and inquisitive mind and as she told her nephew Evren, that she loved and had a special bond with, "Never stop asking questions".
Jessica saw the beauty in the smallest things and was the biggest animal lover. She would embrace all animals whether her babies or the neighborhood birds and squirrels, unless you were a hawk. Lighthouses were Jessica's happy place; she would research them for hours and collect stamps in her lighthouse passport every time she visited one. Jessica loved spending time outdoors, hiking, camping, kayaking and anything that would bring her closer to the water. Going to the pumpkin patch every year with her sisters and mom along with doing crafts and puzzles brought her so much joy. Music, festivals, crime documentaries, movies, estate sales, thrifting, concerts, family time, parks, nature, she tremendously enjoyed life and living. Although her physical body is no longer with us and the time we had will never feel like enough, she will forever live on in our hearts.
Though your form is gone from sight,
Your spirit shines, a guiding light.
Like birds that sing in morning's grace,
Your love will find its place.
In every sunset, every star,
We'll feel your presence, near and far.