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Lisa Aguirre
August 26, 2021
We offer your family our deepest condolences for the loss of your son Dave.
My son is Alex Elston and he and Dave were friends since high school. Dave and Alex spent lots of time together and we would see him at our home throughout the years. Dave was always so smart, I enjoyed conversations with him. We loved how much he enjoyed fishing and we were eager to hear about his fishing tales. I know how much our son admired Dave. His presence will be greatly missed.
We offer you our thoughts and prayers for peace and healing during this difficult time.
This is a song sung after a funeral mass and it brings me great comfort and I like to envision the words......
"May the choirs of angels
Come to greet you
May they sped you to paradise
May the Lord enfold you
In His mercy
May you find eternal life. "
Warmly,
Lisa Aguirre and family.
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