W.-Babak-Obituary

W. David Babak

Denver, Colorado

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Babak, W. David 57, of Denver, passed away December 8, 2009, at home surrounded by those who loved him. Dave was a psychologist who for the last 35 years was an advocate for those in need in the Denver area. He also was a professor at RRCC and CCD and a great musician. He will be truly missed...

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Hey Brother, Still missing you. Not easy to fill that one day a week we resolved to spend doing whatever together.

"There was never a time when I did not exist, nor you. Nor will there be any future where we shall cease to be" -Sri Krishna

Detroit Willie -

Where ever you are now, I'm damn sure you're organizing and kicking butt. Some things never change.

Always loved you, always will.
Boo Boo

Yo Brother,

So this morning the Rockies extended Helton's contract through 2013... There will still be a reason to go to Rockies games for another couple of seasons. Saving you a seat.

Dave, you were an amazing friend, a teacher, and mentor. Now is my chance to say goodbye. The world has lost an amazing soul. You are truly missed everyday, and will never be forgotten. I donated some money to Starfish on Broadway in loving memory of you Dave...may your dreams live on. Goodbye Dave.

David, I can't quite believe you're gone. I keep thinking of things I need to discuss with you. But, really, you'll always be in my heart. I miss you so.



Dave, I can't talk or write about this now. Maybe sometime in the future, but not right now. I know you understand.

Your Big Sis

Hey Brother,

You'd have been proud of me this morning. I made a pilgrimmage to Guitar Center to buy a couple of 18 foot runs of speaker cable... and this is AFTER Terri and I rolled up and pitched the dozen or so 20 foot runs of petrified cable you had stashed behind the Yamahas.

I guess you were right, you CAN'T HAVE TOO MUCH SPEAKER CABLE...

Pitchers and catchers report in two weeks. Counting down to opening day.

Still missing you some.

Seriously Dave, how many broken cell and home phones, power cords, phone cords, and kleenex boxes does one person need? Your way of thinking has rubbed off on me, this site censored my last post.

We also enjoyed the visit Phil, your family is beautiful. Dave was really taken with Cait. Keep that picture rolling in your head, it's a keeper.