Dr. Davidović was a lawyer, and in his later years, a Royal Notary Public. In the first two decades of the 20th century, there was hardly any association or organization, especially Serbian ones, in whose administration he was not one of the most prominent members, often serving as president. There was no public event or manifestation where he did not, with his eloquent speeches or insightful lectures, inform the audience about the significance of the respective event.
Dr. Davidović had the honor, on November 21, 1928, to welcome the entry of the Serbian army into Novi Bečej, led by Colonel Brigadier Ristić and Captain Milačić, on behalf of the citizens of Novi Bečej.
His four daughters, beautiful and robust, were the pride of Novi Bečej. One was married to Milorad Vlaškalin, the former Ban of the Danube Banovina, and another to Branko Jeremić, a surveyor from Novi Bečej.
Bogdan baptized Bogdan Čiplić, who was named after his godfather.
Dr. Davidović built a beautiful house on the main street of Novi Bečej, where the post office is located today.
Unfortunately, his grave has been leveled, and the monument is overgrown with weeds.

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