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David Burtis Obituary

Burtis, David Edwin DELMAR David Edwin Burtis... "He doesn't have an enemy in the world" is the way everyone would describe him. Born on October 3, 1941, David died peacefully at home on May 8, 2022, from ALS, surrounded by his family: his soulmate and wife of fifty years, Linda Anne; and his daughters, Rachael Carson Carricaburu of Alaska, and Sarah Anne Kellogg of Colorado. He is also survived by his five adoring grandchildren, Elijah, Simon, Sebastian, Henry and Mattie. They cherished everything their grandfather taught them from sailing and chess, to watching the stars at night and listening to birdsongs. He was a treasured brother-in-law and uncle in his wife's large family, where his insights about global events and environmental issues were highly valued. Throughout college at Middlebury, the University of Pennsylvania and R.P.I., he was a student of history, political science, international relations and econometrics. David had an indefatigable passion for politics and activism, campaigning for good government candidates on the local and national levels throughout the United States. He protested the testing of nuclear weapons in the Utah desert and led the peace movement in the town of Bethlehem that resulted in Bethlehem declaring the town a nuclear-free zone. He was an early adopter of electric vehicles, all of which used his signature license plate "Less Gas." Recently, he was a key advisor for the Bethlehem's School District's purchase of five electric school buses, the largest green purchase in New York State. David has always had a strong bond with nature and the outdoors. He climbed to the high point of 22 states, as well as Machu Picchu and numerous Alpine peaks. His favorite trek was the classic Tour du Mont Blanc, where he could walk unguided using his French and Italian language skills. His passion was sailing; he was an accomplished Laser sailor, who also raced in the nationals of the Sunfish class. He continued to compete on the water, even after he was diagnosed with ALS. The family would like to extend a warm thank you to all of David's caregivers. We could not have survived these past months without his "A-team." Relatives and friends are invited to visit with David's family on Thursday, May 12, from 4 to 7 p.m. at St. Vincent De Paul Church in Albany. Funeral services on Friday at 11 a.m. in St. Vincent De Paul Church, Albany, where his funeral Mass will be celebrated. The family requests all attendees wear masks for the visitation and funeral Mass. The Rite of Committal will be held in the Most Holy Redeemer Cemetery Kateri Meadow Natural Burial Preserve immediately following the Mass. Donations may be made to: https://www.massgeneral.org/neurology/als/support. To leave a message for the family please visit www.McveighFuneralHome.com

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Published by Albany Times Union on May 11, 2022.

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Larry King

May 15, 2022

Dave agreed to crew for me in my first regatta when I knew nothing about sailing, 2012. We had miserable results which was because of my inexperience, but he was so kind to agree to sit in the boat and teach, choosing to sail with the absolute worst competitor. He was a tremendous person, always kind, thoughtful and enjoyable.

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don castle

May 11, 2022

Linda & Family, my thoughts & prayers are with you all at this very sad time...
"May He Rest In The Peace Of Christ".....

Thomas and Francesca Noon

May 11, 2022

Dear Linda,Rachael,Sarah and family,

We are so very sorry for your loss. We prayer that you find peace that comes from knowing all was done for your husband and wonderful dad that was humanly possible.
You are an amazing family he must have been so proud.
Linda you have been a wonderful example to your children during what was an extremely difficult time.

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4:00 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.

Church of St. Vincent De Paul Church

900 Madison Ave, Albany, NY 12208

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11:00 a.m.

Church of St. Vincent De Paul Church

900 Madison Ave, Albany, NY 12208

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