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Barrie HIGGS
January 19, 2025
I first met and worked with David at St Mary's Hospital in London UK. He was an inspirational teacher and clinician. I have him to thank for starting me out on my career that ended in the UK at University College London, the Royal Free Hospital and the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery.
He was a lovely man and I am saddened by his death, but very grateful for his friendship, advice and mentorship.
Gerald Goresky
July 24, 2024
I had multiple opportunities to work with David over the years, in his multiple leadership roles. I valued his vision, his courage, and his good judgement. He was, in my opinon, a principled man, and a fierce advocate for those he loved and supported. Those characteristics, which helped him move mountains, also created a target for those who focus on personalities rather than principles. He learned to weather the storm of negative attitudes and hurtful messages, and to "move on". He demonstrated, to me, positive attitudes and good will, even when on the "other side" of the arguments. He was respectful and professional. I am grateful to have known him and to have enjoyed his presence.
Nancy Ehl
May 20, 2024
Hello,
I had the pleasure of working with Dr. Bevan in the operating room in Huntsville hospital. I was an operative nurse at the time. Dr. Bevan was a great anesthetist and very humble man. I remember one day, one of our anesthetist´s brought me the book of anesthesia and showed me Dr. Bevan´s name in the section of neuromuscular agents. I thought wow he is a big kahuna and you would never know. A humble, likeable and funny man. He did share with our team some memories of his Walsh representation at the queen´s coronation and spoke of working in Montreal, Toronto and British Colombia. Dr. Bevan spoke highly of his spouse who also was an anesthesiologist and his children and grand children. I am so fortunate to have worked with such an amazing human being. My sincerest condolences to all family members.
Geraint Lewis
May 18, 2024
I have fond memories of my year as a clinical fellow at the Royal Vic under Dr Bevan's chairmanship. He was ever approachable, supportive, and kind. He was a role model for many, blending clinical skill with academic inquiry.
He is an icon of Canadian anesthesia.
Ann and Don McLean
May 18, 2024
Dear Joan and family,
Many friends were made in Woodland Heights and we enjoyed spending time with you in social activities and as neighbours. We appreciated David´s assistance in finding second opinions. Know that we are thinking of you, Joan.
Sincere condolences,
Don and Ann
Ian
May 17, 2024
Hi Peter and family - I'm terribly sorry for your loss.
Annette Verschuren
May 15, 2024
Andrew, hold your memories close to your heart. Your Dad sounds like a very special and good man. Canada was lucky to have all his contributions to our country.
Annette
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