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David McSHANE Obituary



McSHANE, David Kennedy
January 19, 1955 - July 17, 2004. It is with deep sadness that Janice, Colleen and Matthew announce the passing of their beloved husband and father after a long and brave battle with cancer. David will be greatly missed and forever remembered by his parents Ken and Vera, brother Michael, aunt and uncle Marg and Dave Munro, parents-in-law Bill and Irene Blaney, brothers-in-law Robert and Scott, sisters-in-law Cheryl and Erin (Peter), nieces Sarah, Erin and Brandi, numerous cousins, close personal friends and work colleagues. Born in Vancouver, David graduated from Prince of Wales High School and UBC. David was the Managing Partner of KPMG in Vancouver, B.C. David achieved one of the pinnacles of his profession career by being awarded an F.C.A. this year. Loving thanks to Dr. Bev Spring at the Vancouver Hospice Society and the nurses and doctors at the Pacific Spirit Health Centre for their kindness and support during David's illness. Thank you also goes to Dr. Hal Gunn at The Centre for Integrated Healing for his kindness and support. Memorial Service will be conducted, Thursday, July 22 at 2 p.m. at St. Mary's (Kerrisdale ) Anglican Church, 2490 West 37th Ave. (at Larch St.), Vancouver. Reception to follow at Shaughnessy Golf & Country Club, 4300 S.W. Marine Drive, Vancouver. In lieu of flowers, donations to the B.C. Cancer Foundation, #200-601 West Broadway, Vancouver, B.C. V5Z 4C2. Walkey & Company Funeral Directors, (604) 738-0006.

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Published by The Globe and Mail on Jul. 21, 2004.

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