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From Ron and Jo Petock
David was a good friend and advisor.
We will miss him greatly. Such a great sense of humor.
Coos Bay, Oregon
December 18, 2009
Spokane, Washington
HARDING, David Lee David Lee Harding, 57, resident of Worley, ID died December 8, 2009 after collapsing during a basket ball game at Plummer, ID. He was born March 30, 1952 at Devils Lake, N.D. He served as an Administrative Tribal Judge for Native American Tribes. He is survived by sons...
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David was a good friend and advisor.
We will miss him greatly. Such a great sense of humor.
Coos Bay, Oregon
December 18, 2009
From Ron and Jo Petock
David was a good friend and advisor.
We will miss him greatly. Such a great sense of humor.
Coos Bay, Oregon
December 18, 2009
I am sad to hear of the passing of a man that I called friend, collegue and mentor. My condolences to the family and especially his boys.
Dave and I worked together for only a few years but during those years I learned from him and respected his dedication to his sons. Admired and respected his dedication to the judicial process during our efforts to reorganize of the Coeur d' alene Tribal Court system.
Take care my friend and I am sure your journey in the spirit world will...
December 17, 2009
I can't remember the last time I saw David but heard alot about him through my brother Ben who had contact with him over the years. I remember him when we were both very young!
My sympathy to all of his family
Karen Anderson Bryant
December 14, 2009 | Veneta, OR
Dave and I Went to the last Seahawks game togeather in the Kingdom
he also married may wife and I one year and eight months ago in a native ceremony. He will be greatly missed.
Nicholas Parker
December 12, 2009 | St. Maries, ID
We were shocked and saddened to hear about Dave's passing. We knew him and Megan while we lived in Oregon and then in Idaho, too. Peace be with you Dave.
Roberta & Jim Steele
December 11, 2009 | Arlee, MT
David Lee had a wonderful sense of humor, and his great laugh was very contagious. From Devils Lake to Halsey to Eugene to Warm Springs to Worley, He was one of my favorite people. I know many of us are better people for having known Him. We are greatful for his time with us. He did have a great love for his family. We will miss Him.
Ben & Mary Anderson
December 11, 2009 | Waldport, OR
Dave was such a wonderful person and to see him gone is going to be so hard. He definetly loved his sons, and he was the best person to talk to about anything. He will be missed for sure and I pray to his family that things will get easier for them.
Jennifer
December 11, 2009 | Plummer, ID
I am still shocked Dave loved his sons, education, Indians, law, and the Oregon Ducks. God Bless you and rest in peace. Love Urbana
Urbana Ross
December 11, 2009 | Warm Springs, OR