Condolences
Dave,
Sadly will be missed and kept in my memories for ever those overnight fishing trips on the Bow River, and winter Scout camps with our kids. Your friends for ever.
Terry and Jennifer Graville.
It's with heavy hearts that we say goodbye to Dave. Love Betty (sister), Niece Melissa (Mark), Hayley and Nate, Nephew Ryan (Amber) Tayler.
So sorry to hear the news! My first experiences were morning coffee at the SQ shop. Listening to war stories told by Dave, Wayne Mullins and Jack Dukart had me enthralled and usually in stitches. Gone to soon. Rob Tryhorn
Ann, so very sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. He was a great soldier and a proud Strathcona. I was privileged to have served with him.
Anne,
Jim and I fondly remember Dave. You are in our thoughts at this time.
Barbara Bellemare and Jim Wright.
Anne I have known my old fishing buddy for too many years to count. What you have said about David was so true. He was respected by soldiers of all ranks. We shared time in Germany, Bosnia and Cyprus. Hundreds of soldiers were benefited by his sage wisdom. Patrick and David did share a bond that goes beyond what most of us will ever know. Except ice fishing which Patrick enjoyed less than his Dad.
We will remember Them.
Peter and Susan Wonderham
Anne, So Sorry to hear about Dave’s passing. I will always remember his big black cowboy hat and his many adventures..
Will be sadly missed by his family, Great big brother. Love Debbie (sister) Gerald, brother in law, Niece Nicole and Nephew Jonathan.
Anne, I’m so sorry to hear of David’s passing…my sincerest condolences…
Sincere condolences, Anne on Dave’s passing. He was a lovely guy, full of jokes, lively views and genuine warmth. I enjoyed seeing him at the gym and having a laugh or shedding a tear together.
Thinking of you and remembering dear Dave.
Karen
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