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David Elmer Amituanai

San Francisco, California

Feb 26, 1957 – Apr 12, 2015 (Age 58)

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BORN
February 26, 1957
DIED
April 12, 2015
AGE
58
LOCATION
San Francisco, California

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David Elmer Amituanai

1957 – 2015

David Elmer Amituanai, 58, passed away from this life and entered into Eternal Life with the LORD on Sunday, April 12th, 2015. David was born in Ft. Riley, Kansas on February 26th, 1957. He grew up in Daly City, California. He attended public schools in...

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Your light lit up my life, and lives on in my heart. Miss you, Dave.

This world was a better place with David in it. 10 yrs seems like yesterday but his gentle soul and big laugh are truly missed. He gave the best hugs

A good guy and the best Santa.

Dave was the best Santa the toy detail ever had, and a very nice guy.

April 12, 2021 - Pecos, New Mexico. Brother Dave, you know we continue to miss you. You left way to early, but your impact upon everyone is worthy of several lifetimes. It was a treasure growing up with you from age 14 at Serramonte HS (we both of the mighty Class of '74) until you left us. Love to you Hermano. From your brother Leon. / Leon Jon Bonney, Esq. - Northern NM. 4/12/2021

I had the privilege to serve with Dave (my big brother) at Fort Stewart, GA in 1980 - 1981. He was a wonderful friend and I lost touch with him over the years. I have a few pictures of him celebrating one of his birthdays in which I'd like to send to any of his family that may want them. Can anyone assist me with a family contact? My home number is 508-528-7909. My email is [email protected]. Ama was a big man with a bigger heart! My condolences to all who knew him and loved him.

I miss David truly everyday but he is now in the best hands and smiling down on us from above with that twinkle in his eye and hearty laughter that we all loved so much.

Never a dull moment with Dave. He lits up anything that is dark. Always full of life, positive attitude, generosity and joy. It both a pleasure and an honor to know you bud during your short stint with SF's pool community. You will forever be in our hearts and minds. And most of all, you will forever be in our prayers. May God bless you and take you in His eternal embrace.

A gentle and kind man. Always a greeting and an interest in those around him. "He was a man, take him for all in all.
I shall not look upon his like again", Shakespeare's Hamlet. When we move on might not there be two questions: Is there anyone we want to see? And more importantly, is there anyone that wants to see us? For David the answer without doubt is yes to both. RIP DA.