David-Summers-Obituary

David Summers

Albuquerque, New Mexico

Oct 12, 1946 – Mar 15, 2024 (Age 77)

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BORN
October 12, 1946
DIED
March 15, 2024
AGE
77
LOCATION
Albuquerque, New Mexico

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David Summers David's full of life heart, beat one last time March 15, 20214, after attending a reception with his wife of 54 years, Cheryl. He regarded everyone as a friend and found positive traits in all his many acquaintances. David was born in Renton, Washington on October 12, 1946, to his...

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Dave will be missed among his golf buddies at UNM.

Very sorry to hear about Dave´s passing. Our families had some fun times at the lake. Give Crosby the dog a hug and say hi to Virginia. Bob and Vincent send their condolences as well. Christine Conway

I smile every time I think of Dave. All I hear is his voice saying,"Cheryl". We used to tease him about that all the time. As smart as he was, I´ll never forget the time his boat stopped running while he took the ladies water skiing at Lake Powell. It was my turn skiing, when we became stranded in a cove. The guys were on the houseboat a few miles away. All of the girls were panicking as was Dave. He couldn´t figure out how to get the boat running. I said, but Dave you´re a nuclear engineer!...

David we had some great times at Sandia High School especially when we decided to hike down the face of Sandia Mountain on High School Graduation Day and barely made to Graduation. David may you rest in peace and you family remember for years all the good times. David, you had a good life ❤ you will be missed at Sandia High School 60th Anniversary in September 2024

I worked for Dave at PNM as a student and new engineer in the 1978 to 1990 timeframe. He was so passionate about his work, his family, and everything he did. His laugh was contagious and he taught me a lot. My condolences to the Summers family. May God bring you peace and treasured memories.

Dave supported me so much at PNM when I was a young engineer 1978-83. I recall a couple of fun excursions with Dave also