William Davidson
May 25, 2001-June 7, 2021
William Davidson, 20,
Minot, formerly of Willis-
ton, passed away on Mon-
day, June 7, 2021 at a
Minot hospital from com-
plications of diabetes.
William Lee Conrad Da-
vidson was born on May
25, 2001 in Williston to
Jared and Kandice (Evitt)
Davidson. He was raised
in Williston until Febru-
ary of 2011, when his
family moved to Minot.
William graduated from
South Prairie High School
in 2019. William worked
for Conlin’s Furniture in
Minot putting together
and delivering furniture.
He was planning on auto-
motive trade school
classes in the fall.
When he was 9 months
old, William was diag-
nosed with diabetes, be-
ginning a life long battle
with the illness. He never
let it define who he was,
which was loyal, loving,
charismatic, and intelli-
gent. His blue eyes and
smile would light up a
room when he entered.
He loved his family and
his friends deeply – if
they were ever in need he
did his best to help them.
He was always putting
others first.
William was also a
prankster who had a
unique sense of style. His
family is sure that he was
trying to earn his spot as a
“People of Walmart”. Wil-
liam was very much his
own person who was able
to laugh at himself
without a care about what
others might think.
William loved his truck,
his music, and being out-
doors. He enjoyed going
to the beach, fishing,
hunting, and bowling. He
will be greatly missed by
all who knew him.
William is survived by:
his father, Jared (Sheillby)
Davidson; mother, Kan-
dice (James) Foster; broth-
er, Devin Foster; sisters,
Christina, Hannah, Sofie,
and Lynleigh;
step-brothers, Christophor
and Jaramiah; stepsisters,
Temperence and Emalee;
grandparents, Lana and
Dwight Linde and Sandra
Evitt; great-grandparents,
R.D. Evitt and Freddie
Huber; and numerous
aunts, uncles, cousins,
and many friends who he
considered family.
He was preceded in
death by: his
great-grandmothers,
Rosalie Huber, Lillian Ev-
itt, Madeline Linde and
Alice Pewonka;
great-grandfather, Garfield
Linde; grandfather, Willi-
am Davidson; and uncle,
Darren Linde.
A Celebration of Life
Service will be held on
Friday, June 25, 2021 at 4
p.m. at the South Prairie
High School south of
Minot with a potluck fel-
lowship to follow. The
service will be lives-
treamed for the public to
view and can be accessed
by going to the
Thompson-Larson Fun-
eral home website:
www.thompson
larson.com. Those wish-
ing to sign the online re-
gister and share memories
may access the online obi-
tuaries section at
(www.thompson
larson.com).