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David Andersen

Vancouver, Washington

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June 3, 1954
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Vancouver, Washington

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DAVID ANDERSEN June 3, 1954 ˜ January 18, 2019 It is with sadness the Andersen family announces the too early passing of our beloved David Andersen on January 18, 2019. He was born to Gene and Marlene Andersen in Vancouver, WA on June 3, 1954. He attended Hough, Shumway and Hudson’s...

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David was a good friend that I worked with at Topper Floats along with Gene & Billy, We had some great times working together many years ago, never forgot those times we spent together. David was a really great guy, very sad to hear he passed. My prayers are with David and his family. RIP David.

RIP DAVID,u will be missed u were a good and caring person.and always had a smile for everyone

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Very sorry to hear of the loss of our friend David. He was a great guy who was a hard worker and I enjoyed knowing him. I will always remember our fishing trip and how he loved being out there. He loved being that outdoorsman and having adventures. Him and his family will be in our thoughts and prayers.

The journey does not end here. Death is just another path.
One that we all must take. Life has to end, Love doesn't.
David we will miss you.

David A,
What he was, was everything you would want, and everything you would hope for. In a Son, Brother, Father, Husband, Grandfather, Friend, Coach, Employee, and the list goes on. Most of all, he was sweet and kind. Everyone who knew him, was blessed to. Gene and Marlene, you did what all parents wish and pray they can do. You raised a winner and a child that you could be proud of. God Bless you both for David A.

I'm incredibly sad that we lost David much too early. I will always see David in an elite class of men who personify kindness, sweetness and humility. I never heard David utter a bad word about anyone or anything. So rare, but deeply valued.

David A touch so many lives. So many truly loved him and called him their best friend, including me. David, thank you for being my "big brother," a "dad" to my oldest son when he didn't have one, and a great "friend" to my family. I will miss your hugs - they were the best - and I will miss your smiles. Thank you for the memories. You will forever be in my heart and I will always love you. Love, Mickey Thompson Giese