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David McAuliffe

Sebastopol, California

1940 - 2021

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David F. McAuliffeMay 11, 1940 ~ March 16, 2021David F. McAuliffe 80, who was born May 11,1940 in San Francisco to Gabriel and Lucille McAuliffe past away on Tuesday March 16, 2021. David Attended N.D.V. Elementary School making a multitude of friends upon which rolled into his high school years...

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Dad I miss you dearly. I love you. Not a day has gone by that I have not thought about you, all the times we spent together gardening, watching our City Teams play, day trips and our discussions about History along with current events. One is never to old to learn and I always learned something new from our time together. I pray you have and are spending time with Kevin along with your Grandchildren. I send you Sees Candy thoughts your way along with your favorite blooms. Siobhan XO.

Dad. I had to ask a friend when you actually passed. It hit me So utterly hard in the gut this year. You know know idea how much I miss you, love you, want to call you and sit with you watching the games and hitting Fandies. I'll be seeing you soon. Save a spot for me at the table. The ICC was great. I love you. Your daughter Siobhan

David, it was a please to have known you over the past ~20 years. I will miss your sense of humor and your generosity. Thank you for your wisdom and for all the great steaks and ribs. I admire how you never seemed to be in a hurry and always available for a chat or to watch the game. I'm sure Trover is happy to see you haha. Rest in peace and condolences to your loves ones.

Rest in Peace Dad. I am going to miss you deeply. May God and your Angels take good care of you now as well as the rest of our Family and all your Friends. Please find and enjoy time with your Son Kevin and your other two Grandchildren Johnathan and Anastasia they have been waiting for you. I love you. Xoxo

David was a lovely man. He and Karen were good friends and I have many fond memories of them - parties, dinners, great political and historical discussions. And wonderful rides through San Francisco narrated by David, who seemed to know every street and story in the city he so loved.
Rest In Peace, David.