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David George Anderson

Palm Springs, California

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David George Anderson of Palm Springs died in the evening of September 13, 2008. He was 56. David was born in Seattle, WA to Hubert and Pauline Anderson on July 1, 1953. He graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in Finance. His career in the financial world was with the...

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Dear David: You are fondly remembered, my dear friend. I will always love you and never forget you. It was a great honor to know you and to have had you in my life.

Your bike, your mom, Volunteer Park, my last day in Seattle so long ago, Stan, Randy Lee, you in SF with me, our phone conversations, the last time Rob and I saw you in Seattle - so many memories.

Our dogs, Will & Jack, miss you and Golda!

I miss seeing him every morning with Golda at Koffi. He would come in and he was always so happy. He always seemed to have a smile on his face. I miss him.

Dave will always be in my thoughts, I knew him for about 30 years, working together at National Securities , he was very professional, dependable, love to EAT and had a great sense of humor. I know he was very happy in Palm Springs, who would'nt be with a nice house ,swimming pool ,good freinds and good weather. While I did'nt see him much in the last few years I talked to him on occasion. A dog? I only knew him with a cat. WOW, God Bless Dave

Dave....

I'm still knocking over glasses of Chardonnay... miss you...

Laura

Davie Davie Davie....I miss you like crazy! So sad for you to leave us this soon, just isn't right. I wish you peace my friend! And know that I loved you. xxxooo

Hey David, I know you can see this. Remember Hawaii and the pool fight with a very sunburned Carla Dowell on your shoulders? And, of course dancing at Hulas. Even though that trip was 30 some years ago - you remain a shining star and a happy memory to me.

-Such a shock to lose a good friend & neighbor. Max, our dog considered Golda as his girl friend & it's so easy to remember David's smile when the two dogs got together during their walks or he told jokes in our backyard. Rest in sunny & warm peace our friend.
-Joel & Ed

Uncle Dee Da, there are just no words to describe what an amazing friend you have been to me for the 36 years of my life. You brought so much love, beauty, laughter, culture and understanding into my world. I will always be grateful that I had as much time as I did and all of the wonderful memories. You will be missed. I see your beautiful and sensitive blue eyes everytime I look into my sons' very same big blue eyes. And, yes, both boys have your mischievous personality as well. Thank...