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David M. LEVINE

Spokane, Washington

11/23/1955 - 03/06/2014

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LEVINE, David M. November 23, 1955- March 6, 2014 Dave passed away suddenly on March 6th at his home. Born and raised in Spokane, he worked and lived a full, vibrant life here. Dave graduated from Ferris High School, earned a business degree from WSU, and went on to a 35-year career in finance...

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I cannot imagine what Christmas will be like without Dave showing up with his delicious almond roca. He was a fabulous man. He used to chase us as kids with a fire extinguisher. He was a great soccer player. He was the best "uncle" a kid could have. Very sad to lose this man.

Dave, I still can't believe you're gone. Seahawks, Cougars, skiing, motorcycling, Gonzaga basketball games, cars, we did it all. You are gone too soon and I will miss you very much.

-Abel

So sorry to hear of David's passing, even as young boy he was a kind soul. Peggy, my heart goes out to you as well as the rest of the family.

Hadn't seen Dave since catching up on old times going back to grade school at St. Pete's till the wee hours of the morning at his brother Dan's house in 2012. Had hoped to see him again and continue where we left off. Twas not to be. My condolences to Peggy, Carrie, Dan and Pete.

Dave was a big part of our life for 30 years. He was like a brother to us and an Uncle to our daughter and best buds with our dog. There is a big hole in our life now that will only be filled with all the wonderful memories that we have. Our thoughts and prayers with all who loved this wonderful man he will live on in our hearts.

Jack, Mary Ann and Sophie Biechler and
Casey (Daves best dog bud)

Dave: I am blown away , you were the friend , who alway made me laugh , helped , teased , and all my kids loved you from the time they could talk and even named their fish after you when they were small. You were the glue that made 30 plus years of soccer the best part of life . The world has lost a beacon of goodness and joy.

Forever in in our hearts and memories and story's whenever your friend meet your memory will live on as long as we do , until we meet...

Although I hadn't seen David since the 30th class reunion his passing makes me take pause. Always an upbeat and considerate man that left too soon. My condolences to his family because I know he'll be missed.

What a true and touching memory of a life that impacted so many in such a short time. My deepest condolences to all that his love touched.

Gone too soon. David, you will be missed. Thank you for all the great memories, my dear cousin!

Love,
Eric