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David BERKHAN

Atlanta, Georgia

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Family-Placed Death NoticeBERKHAN, David David Ashley Berkhan, age 72 of Tucker, passed away in his home on April 24, 2012. He was a 1957 graduate of Brown High School and was retired from a career in workman's compensation insurance. He is survived by his son, Rob Berkhan; brother, Earl...

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Save a spot for me up there, David!

David and I were best friends and neighbors when we were very little. I miss him greatly.

I am really sorry to hear that David died before I did. He was a year and a half younger than me, and we were friends a neighbors, when we were children. David did come to my house a couple of years ago, but I never heard from him again.

David was a really sweet guy and great fun as a friend. I remember working with him at John A. White Park football as kids. He will be missed by all. Condolences to his whole family. Larry & Pat Galloway

There are so many great memories I will remember sharing with David. He taught me how to play "Mr. Bojangles" on the guitar at an early age. We traveled to Africa together in 1987 and had one of the most memorable trips ever. I still tell stories about that time and always get a laugh. I always considered David a part of my family. He will be missed by all that knew him. Condolences to the entire Berkhan family.

I went to high school and the first year of college with David and Lester Mackin with many fun memories. I am truly saddened with the loss of an old friend. My prayers are with the family.
JC Hanks

I cannot begin to tell you the heart break I felt when Dad called me with the sad news of David's passing. He was such a dear family friend that he felt more like an Uncle to me. I bought my first home in Edinburgh Estates, Tucker... literally right around the corner from the Berkhan house. Our friendship grew even stronger as I'd frequently drop in on him and his dogs. I loved hearing his stories, going to eat at Matthews, sharing in a joke or two, but most of all hearing him laugh. I...

My deepest sympathies tomDavid's family. He was a true friend. Greg Presmanes