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David William Selleck

Portland, Oregon

1947 - 2017

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David William SelleckJan. 23, 1947 - Aug. 9, 2017 David William Selleck passed away peacefully at home in Portland, Wednesday, Aug. 9, 2017. He was 70 years old. David was born Jan. 23, 1947 in Storm Lake, Iowa to Guy Roland and Serilda Agnus (Spencer) Selleck. He had one brother and five...

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Connie, so sorry to hear about David's passing. I still have one of his early paintings hanging in my home and treasure it along with the many good memories of time spent together long ago. You are in my thoughts. Bev Ireland (Christenson) San Diego, Ca

An amazing and wonderful person. David was a great colleague and an amazing artist. It was a great pleasure knowing him and having him as a friend. He will be missed.

Learned today about David's passing. I was in shock. A quiet co-worker for many years at PCC who later moved into my neighborhood. The beautiful house on the hill. I would see him at Freddie's or jogging at Grant's track. Too young! I'm sad and sorry.
Prayers to his wife!

One of my favorite artists at BF Gallery. Sad to hear your'e not on this plane anymore nut your art and your presence are. It was always great to run into you after leaving BF!

A wonderful, dry sense of humor and a really gifted painter. Working with David was the best!

What a loss for all of us. The quick wit king.

It was an honor and a pleasure to know David Selleck. He was a talented artist who produced highly inventive and imaginative paintings. And, he was handsome, warm, witty, and always fun to be around at Blackfish. Thanks David. You were and are a cool dude.

Gary

Uncle Dave was the coolest and most respected great uncle anyone could ever have... he was my inspiration for art. I'm so so so happy I had the opportunity to see him in January. ❤ I love you uncle Dave.

Connie, GLenn and I are so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you. There aren't words...