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Paul, Jim & Prabu
October 11, 2020
Thanks for the great time on and off work together Dave. We will miss you. This is a picture from the Sept 2017 Sox game. It brings back our fondest memories of Dave.
We had such a blast going to Red Sox games for the “Annual Regulatory/ Biostats Summit”. This all started when we were working on the Norastemizole NDA together and we found out that our marketing group had 4 season tickets near Pesky’s Pole. Using only the power of persuasion, we were fortunate to wrangle free tix from them for at least one game each year. Originally, the group consisted of Dave, Ken Tripp, James and yours truly. Dave suggested that we meet at his Brookline condo and was such a great host; we spent many hours grilling, drinking and hanging out on the roof in Brookline before and after the game. Over time, different folks occasionally joined us. The first time was when somebody bagged at the last minute (Dave Lombardi??) and we asked Aaron to join us. It was such a pleasure to meet him and get to know him over the years. We really enjoyed his company, and banter too, especially when the Sox played the Yankees. I (Paul) was also extremely grateful to both Dave and Vicky for letting me crash there so I didn’t have to drive back to Spencer while under the influence; most nights I couldn’t see the door, let alone drive anywhere!
We all had so much fun that we continued to go to games for many years after we all left Sepracor and pursued our careers and opportunities in the local pharma industry. It became an annual rite of summer and we always took the time to catch up and enjoy each other’s company. These events captured the joys of life and friendship that Dave enjoyed so much. I always looked forward to getting together and feel especially honored to have shared these moments with special friends. We will always cherish these memories and, as I get older, such memories only become more important to me.
Our sincere condolences to Dave's Family. Our thoughts are with you.
Paul, Jim, Prabu
Dianne Finkelstein
September 30, 2020
To all Dave’s family, I want to send my condolences. Dave was my colleague at DFCI and CBAR. We shared a lot of good ideas, experiences, and laughs. He will be remembered for his contributions and friendship.
September 30, 2020
Sorry for the family’s loss. The pain of losing someone in death is the most devastating pain that one can feel.May God the father comfort strengthens and soothed all those who mourn.May God sustain the families and friends during this difficult time of grief and pain.My deepest sympathy and condolences goes out to the families.
-GHP & LM
Bob Crowley
September 29, 2020
I knew David through his brother Don and my recollections of a few family get togethers and especially golf trips to Fla with the guys were special. We have lost a special person, quick to smile, quick to laugh, a really great guy....
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