Jaime Ann Davidson

Jaime A. Davidson

Age 55, of Mooresville, passed away on August 25, 2022. Jaime was born to her parents, James and Patty Taylor on August 12, 1967. Jaime was a kindred spirit and a fighter for what she believed in. Jaime was diagnosed with Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis at the young age of 18 months old. She often said she could not imagine a day without being in pain. Praise God, no more pain. She was a wonderful mother to Matthew. She was always so very proud of him and thoroughly enjoyed their time together. Matthew also adored his mom and always had time for her. Jaime and her mother were very close. She was always planning to do things to show her love for her mother. Neither one could imagine their lives without the other.
God’s amazing grace will see them through until they meet again. Jaime loved her dad, you could always count on him to make her laugh. The hard times she endured only taught her to lean more and more on Jesus. She spoke of her love for her Savior often.

She had a heart for people who were disabled. She attended the University of Indianapolis and majored in psychology and religion. It was her dream to council and help handicapped children, as she would know first hand, by experience , their trials and tribulations. She was in her senior year when her health prevented her from finishing college. God used her training and spiritual insight in a different way than she expected. She seemed to draw people in that needed her. She was always there to lend a hand or give advice to those who were hurting. Many friends, health care workers and acquaintances would often profess the ways she had helped them solve problems and look at issues from a different angle. She always included her Christian Testimony, and how the Lord is the answer to all problems, big or small.
Jaime will be sadly missed. Her smile, encouragement, intelligence and her love for animals will always be in the heart of her loved ones.

Jaime is survived by her son; Matthew Brown and parents; James & Patty Taylor.
Visitation will be held at Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory on Tuesday, August 30, 2022 from 11:00am-1:00pm with funeral services immediately following at 1:00pm. Burial will take place at White Lick Cemetery in Mooresville.
Please visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory of Jaime or to sign the online guest registry.


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  1. I Love you Jaime, I will miss you. Now you can walk and even run and see again. We will see each other again and be with the Lord forever in Heaven.

  2. Jaime had a very loving heart, and the most beautiful mind. Her love of the Lord was inspiring. Although she was in terrible pain a lot, she always had time to make people feel happy and loved. She loved her son Matt more than life itself and is very proud of him. She will be very missed, but one day we will all be united and death shall not part us again.

  3. My neighbor and friend, (Debbie Graham), connected me with Jaime. She bought Scentsy from me and literally was my best customer! I never got to meet Jaime in person (Covid and I didn’t want to expose her to anything knowing she had a weakened immune system). We talked on the phone and texted and I’ll miss hearing her say “Miss Stephanie” when we talked. For not ever meeting a person face to face, I could tell what a beautiful person she was just by talking with her. Jaime, I’m glad you are no longer in pain but you will be missed. You are in the very best hands and I know I’ll get to meet you someday. God rest your beautiful soul.

  4. Were so sorry for your loss. Keeping your family in our prayers to find comfort and peace through this difficult time. Love, Zailey Andrade

  5. My heart is broken my friend. Oh how I will miss our random talks and stories when I visited, to our texts just to catch up. Until we meet again. Love you always. Prayers for comfort and peace during this difficult time.

  6. While we know you will be missed here on earth, we rejoice because Heaven has gained another Saint!


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