David-Endicott-Obituary

David M. Endicott

Portland, Oregon

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Endicott, David M. 71 Oct. 07, 1940 Feb. 15, 2012 Retired Air National Guard after 29 years. Retired Pac Bell-Qwest in 1997. Survived by his wife of 24 years, Dottie; daughter, Catrina Mero; and son, Dean; six grandchildren. Military Graveside service 10:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 24, 2012, Willamette...

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David was a special friend who will always be missed. We talk and think about him so often, the most recent being yesterday.

David lives on in our hearts, as always. He was an extremely special man. He'd enjoy being with Dottie now as she bonds with Rosie.

A year has passed since David left us. We shouldn't be sad for what we lost, but rather be glad for what we had. David did so much to change our lives and he'll always live on on our memories. Dottie's strength is a comfort to all who knew them.

I worked for Dave for 11 years at "Ma Bell", where he taught me many things about work, patience, life and where real value is. He was my best boss ever and will be missed by all. May God Bless his family and be with you thru this time. Our prayers are with you all.
Dale & Debbie Potter

Dave was one of the good ones. A real asset to our company and person who will be missed from our world. My deepest sympathies to his family and friends.

Dave was most helpful to me personally in promoting last years WIT Northwest Regional Rally with suggestions on how to best use the OTWI web site. His talent and expertise will be missed.

Wash-I-Bagos Club sends our prayers to Dottie and the family. Many of our members will always remember David's smiling face and robust laugh when we attended the OTWI State Rallies over the Years.

Helen Hesketh, President

Condolences to Dave's family and loved ones. We have happy memories of Dave when we were his neighbors in SE Portland years ago. May he rest in peace.

I worked for Dave at USWest/Qwest and really enjoyed him as my supervisor. He was always helpful and offered a lending ear to listen with much wisdom. So sorry for your loss he will be truly missed.