

Robert Wayne Davidson
August 11, 1944 - January 3, 2025
NAPA - It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Robert Wayne Davidson. Known to all as Wayne, he was born on August 11, 1944, and was a Napa native.
Wayne graduated from Napa High School in 1963 where he was a two-sport star in baseball and football as well as a class officer in student government. He also attended Napa Junior College, where he played football for legendary coach Dick Vermeil of Calistoga.
Wayne graduated from Sacramento State College in 1967 where he majored in business.
He served in the United States Army and was stationed in Korea.
Wayne served for over 48 years as a real estate agent and then broker. He and his partner Richard Bennett founded Davidson and Bennett Realtors in 1978. He served as Secretary, Vice President, and President of the Napa Board of Realtors.
Wayne was a man who found peace and joy in a variety of outdoor activities, such as backpacking, camping, fishing, and boating. He enjoyed numerous houseboating trips to Lake Shasta with groups of close friends. He also loved hunting and looked forward to annual ten-day trips in the fall to Idaho and other locations to hunt with his beloved stepfather Obadiah Johnson and stepbrother Tom Johnson.
Wayne and his wife Linda traveled extensively during their marriage. They enjoyed frequent getaways to their Lake County vineyard property, backpacked in the Sierras, took annual trips to Hawaii with their family, and traveled in their Airstream throughout the western states. Wayne and Linda also traveled abroad to Europe, Egypt, and Africa.
Wayne was an aficionado of the old West and loved Western films, television series, and books, particularly those by Louis L'Amour.
Wayne loved sports and played city league softball for years with Al's Auto Wreckers.
He was also a diehard San Francisco 49er fan as well as a San Francisco Giants fan. He and his daughter Nikki frequently attended Giants games together; and if you were lucky, Wayne would invite you if Nikki was unable to go.
His role as a real estate broker defined him, touching the lives of the countless people he served. His motto was "Be fair, be honest, and do the right thing." His commitment to his clients was unparalleled, and they considered him not just a real estate broker, but a friend. His legacy of service, compassion, and dedication will live on in the hearts of all who knew him in the Napa Valley.
Wayne was known for his warm heart, kind spirit, and unwavering dedication to those he cared about.
He is survived by his wife Linda Glass, his daughter Nikki Gonsalves, his six grandchildren (Kylinn Breaw, Jace Breaw, Destin Gonsalves, Cora Gonsalves, Chance Gonsalves, and Harlow Gonsalves), and his brother Ed Davidson. He is also survived by his two sons-in-law, Kyle Breaw and Matt Gonsalves, step-siblings John Johnson, Tom Johnson, and Susie Jacobson; stepchildren Mark Davisson and Keeley Harrison, as well as many extended family members. He was preceded in death by his daughter Shasta Breaw and brother Vern Davidson.
In addition to his family, Wayne will be missed by his English Cream Retriever, Zula, who was his constant companion.
A Celebration of Life will be held in honor of his memory on February 2, 2025, at 2:00 p.m. It will be held at the Native Sons of the Golden West Hall located at 937 Coombs Street, Napa, California.
Wayne will be deeply missed, but his spirit and love will continue to inspire all who were fortunate to know him. May he rest in peace.
In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to: Share the Care of Napa Valley, 162 S. Coombs, Napa, CA 94559.
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Ronald (Ron) G. Frame
So sorry to hear of Wayne's passing, we went through school together since Lincoln elementary school! He was a great friend and a truly good man! He will be missed. Rest in peace my friend!
Jerry Johnson (Johnson)
Wayne and I have been friends since first grade at lincoln school about 75 years. I had a chance to spend alot of time with him over the past two years. We had alot of laughs and talks about memories of the past. I will miss him !!!. Rest in peace my best friend..
Dennis James Gallagher
So sorry to learn of Waynes passing, he was one of the good ones! Prayers to his family.
Michael (Mike) Sunnafrank
Wayne was a good man, a stand up guy. Always wtih that smile and a corny joke to make you laugh. Yes, he will be missed.
John Lawrence Jones
So sorry to hear of Wayne's passing we were classmate he was a truly nice person, we shared George and Frank Davidson as cousins, my thoughts and prayers with his family.
Lorelei Ann Brooks (Hightower)
These notifications sometimes are a real 'reality check'. Wayne and I were in several classes together and he was always teasing. I never really got in trouble (neither did he), but it wasn't for not trying. 😄 He was always respectful and fun. It's hard to see our class dwindling, even though we know it's coming. He's at calm, gentle peace now and hopefully we'll see our fellow classmates again.
James (Jim) Holland
I remember Wayne in high school. He was, as others have said, one of the good ones! May he rest in peace! My thoughts and prayers go out to his family during these difficult times!!
Gregory Cochran (Cochran)
Wayne was maybe the best looking guy in the Class of 63. Had that Hollywood look and a spectaular smile and personallity. Sometimes it seems like yesterday when we were all togehter walking the halls of the Old Napa High. Why do we all remember Wayne? Because he was always friendly and greeted you with a big ol smile. Long live the memories we have of Wayne.