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tracy robison
December 12, 2010
How well I remember watching Dave coach the little guys in soccer after school, always patient and gentle after working all day helping his social services clients and dealing with various health challenges. What a beautiful, giving, strong man. This world needs more like him and we were lucky to have been touched by him for the short time he was here. With love from Tracy Robison
December 8, 2010
Sabastian, I am so sorry to hear about your father. I never knew him but know your mother and had met you many years ago. He is now at peace, May God bless you and your mother, take care of her........Rich Valdez, Salt Lake City, Utah
Barri Dymott
December 8, 2010
David was such a gentle man. He helped so many people with his kind quiet manner. I am so sorry he is gone. His sons and Corinne have my most heartfelt sympathy.
Carol Zarek
December 8, 2010
May David experience the dawning that never ends and may his sons and family find peace. Shalom
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