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David Lee Bringas

Aloha, Oregon

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Bringas, David Lee 63 July 21, 1952 Dec. 31, 2015 David Bringas of Aloha, died unexpectedly Thursday, Dec. 31, 2015, in his sleep. Dave was born in Portland to Mariano and Elizabeth (Ryan) Bringas. He attended Aloha High School, graduating in 1970. Dave joined the U.S. Navy after graduation. He...

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Jenn, thank you for sharing your pain with us almost a year later. I'm sorry for the void the loss of Dave has left in your heart. It will linger, and one day you will notice that the thoughts of your stepfather will only make you smile. My dad has been gone for 23 years. I had some recent feelings of longing for him, but they are few and far between. Mostly you will remember the love. Take care.

The passing of my step Father Dave has impacted my life more than expected in the year of 2016. your void in my life can never be filled. I love and miss you. You were the best father I could ask for. Thank you Dave.

This is so Sad I work at Weyerhaeuser and I always looked forward to Dave delivering the loads he was always so much fun to talk with. this just breaks my heart he worked so hard. when I transferred to another department when he came to our mill he would call me just to say Hi and ask how things were going. when he retired he called to tell me this was his last load to Longview and he hoped someday I would come down and see him at his house I never did. Boy I wish I would have you just don't...

Beaverton bus on a field trip to Multnomah Falls, November 2008.

David hadn't been driving school bus for BSD at 5th Street long enough for me to speak with him more than just a few times, and not at any real, true length. We always said hi to each other, though, when I would pass through to the time clock. He was usually sitting at one of the tables. He seemed like a real good guy, and one that I am sorry I was not able to get to know better. It was a shock to learn of his death, as I'm sure it was for everyone. I am sincerely sorry for David's family's...

Dave was a fixture at our plant and even though he was on the road most of the time during his career, we all got to know him and appreciate his personality and his updates on what was really happening at the paper mills. His early passing took us all off guard.

So, sorry to hear the lost of Dave. Dave was a very pleasant person. Anetta and I enjoyed knowing Dave. Our thoughts are with you Ronda. Love ya Auntie Flo and cousin Anetta

Bob my thoughts are with your family... Craig Gavin BHS '68

My brother was always a hard worker to a point most don't know. But was loving to his wife and family and friends. He will be missed dearly by all. Love you always Mars!