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Andre Kerkovius
March 30, 2017
I only heard today that David passed. That is very sad. My sincere condolences to his family.
I met Dave years ago on a ski trip to the Columbia Icefields with the Alpine Club of Canada. Over the following years, we enjoyed many climbs together, as well as a sailing trip to the San Juan Islands on the "Opabin". Dave counselled me, and encouraged me, to apply to law school, which led to a very enjoyable career as a lawyer. Eventually I saw less of Dave, and I am very sorry to have learned so late of his passing. The world has lost a great person. I will miss him.
Steve Jarand
March 14, 2017
Dave always welcomed me to visit or stay with him. He helped me through both marriage and divorce. Such a loving and happy man. It was a joy to be around him, active or in silence.
And what amazing muffins.
Joan Smart
March 13, 2017
I knew David through Alberta Vipassana Foundation, and our last conversation was about some books he generously donated to our centre. It was always a pleasure to attend group sits at his home. Reading about his many accomplishments, I can say he was truly humble and it's clear why so many people adored him. My condolences to Valerie and their collective extended family. He is one among all beings, and may he be truly happy, peaceful and liberated.
Than Than Myint
February 20, 2017
Than Than Myint
I don't think Mr Vallance passed away. He is resting in a peaceful place the same as my mom. 2009 2015 2017 are the years that I cannot forget in my whole life. You made cry. It is unbelieveable. How can I forget your kindness and sense of humour Mr Vallance? You made me laugh eventhough I was angry .Your encouragement made me strong during my difficult times and living alone in Calgary.You behaved as my father and teacher.We were vice versa.
Can I talk to you again pls?I would like to see your handwriting. I had never thought that we would know each other as a client and a lawyer. I invited you to come and visit to Myanmar because I wanted you to take time off and relax.I wanted you to escape from sitting in front of the computer.
I am really sorry for your entire family and your beloved children and grandchildren.They are going to miss you.
YOU ARE AlWAYS IN MY HEART .YOU ARE MY GREAT FRIEND AND LAWYER.
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February 18, 2017
We are sorry to hear of David's passing. We knew David when we lived in Calgary, and were involved with the Alpine Club of Canada. We remember David's great enthusiasm for all things Alpine,and the wonderful company he was. Phil and Lee Sigmund Salt Spring Island BC.
John Northwood
February 15, 2017
I knew David thru the Calgary Section of the Alpine Club. He had a great sense of humour and you always felt he was interested in what you were saying. I am sad to hear of his passing.
February 14, 2017
So sorry to hear about David. He was a very special person. Thinking of him and his family with much Metta and loving thoughts. Sharon
Heather McKay
February 12, 2017
What a complex, accomplished, and profoundly human man he was. The world is a much sadder place without his curious mind and his generous heart.
Dr. Terry Pezzot-Pearce
February 11, 2017
Every conversation that I ever had with David was marked with warmth and earnest energy. David had much to say about life and the law. David was especially proud when speaking of his children and grandchildren. I offer my sincere condolences to his entire family and especially to his children, Meghan, Matthew, and Patrick. He will be greatly missed by many.
larissa Brell
February 10, 2017
David was driven by Compassion to help others and it showed in every encounter with families. I will miss his engaging stories and perspective on the world. I always left our conversations, learning something and feeling good about the world. I truly value meeting this wonderful human.
Larissa Brell
Alberta Family Mediation Society
February 6, 2017
Valerie and family,
When your heart is empty, filling it with happy memories can help you find your smile. May happy memories carry you through this sorrowful time.
Our deepest condolences. You are in our thoughts every step of the way.
Patricia Blocksom
February 5, 2017
I knew David as a lawyer, colleague and friend over the last 35 years and appreciated his sage advice in my early years, his sense of humor, his zest for challenging himself and those around him and his honesty. He will be missed by so many. My condolences to his family.
February 4, 2017
David was a marvellous teacher. Thanks to him I learned how to operate cutting edge technology in the form of an Apple and how to support his family law practice.. The world has lost an honourable man and lawyer. Condolences to his family and friends.
Brenda Arseneault
February 4, 2017
David was really excited to focus his practice on mediation, DRO and collaboration as well as share his wisdom and years of experience being a third generation lawyer.
The dispute resolution community has a huge void. You will be missed. Thank you for being my friend and colleague.
Linder Armitage
February 1, 2017
We have lost a real gentleman with David's passing. He was always kind, considerate, fun, and a man of many and varied interests, who was a wonderful friend. He will be sorely missed by many.
Rest In Peace old friend, and thank you for many happy and warm memories.
January 31, 2017
Sending loving thoughts and metta to David, his family and friends,
Mary and Gerry
Peggy Walden
January 30, 2017
I had the nicest conversation with David a few days before his passing, discussing a challenging DRO that he had handled very well. The dispute resolution community has lost a gem.
Wayne Barkauskas
January 30, 2017
David was the type of lawyer and mediator that you wanted young lawyers to learn from. He exhibited the best that our profession offers: commitment, honour, compassion, perspective, and generosity. His mentorship will be missed by all who knew him.
My deepest condolences;
Pat Michael
January 30, 2017
I met Dave in 1981 on an ACC trip to Mount Ball. Since then we shared occasional trails, peaks and campsites. These lovely memories are tinged with Dave's wit and determination. Heartfelt condolences.
January 30, 2017
Dearest David, loving thoughts and metta always for you. To your family and friends deep condolences for the loss of this wonderful man. Norman and Marie.
Lonny Balbi
January 30, 2017
My sincerest condolences to all of the Vallance family. I very much enjoyed working with David. He had a great sense of humour, and he always had creative ideas to find unique solutions to challenging problems.
Lonny Balbi
Deni Cashin
January 30, 2017
David's mediation skills could create magic during Queen's Bench DRO hearings. He will be sorely missed by colleagues and clients alike.
Deni Cashin
Joe Aasland
January 26, 2017
I have lost a good friend.
Gulewicz/Zilinskas Family
January 25, 2017
Dave was one of a kind. We will miss his intelligence, imagination, and adventurous spirit.
Strong Family
January 24, 2017
We will miss a kind face in our community.
Diane Shearer
January 24, 2017
My heartfelt condolences.
Ted Rosen
January 23, 2017
Fond memories of collaborating with David on the Alpine Club of Canada Board
Richard Cordner
January 23, 2017
such a loss
a loss for us all
Michael Badham
January 23, 2017
David and I enjoyed many good times together, skiing, hiking, and working together to build the Alpine Club of Canada and Nordic ski racing in Canada. Nordic ski training camps in the 1980's and early 1990's always provided hours of "back on bed recovery time" which enabled great conversations that never ended.
I will miss his passion, energy and intellect.
God bless you Dave.
Ken Hewitt
January 23, 2017
David was a close friend for over 40 years - hiking, climbing, and sailing together across Alberta and BC with our families. He was a driving force behind the construction of the Canadian Alpine Centre in Lake Louise, and served on both the CAC Board and on the Board of the ACC for many years. He will be missed.
Thaddeus Brasok
January 23, 2017
Dave was the rare kind of person who shapes your destiny in ways that ultimately become a part of who you are. I am forever grateful for his ongoing and unwavering support without which my son may have been lost forever. He was a heroic figure in my life.
Elizabeth Gourlay
January 22, 2017
I reflect on my memories of David and realize they are too many to count, whether it be it be sailing in the San Juan islands or simply camping in Banff. As part of my family landscape for close to forty years, the overall theme of my memories was his passion. His willingness to try something new and give it his full concentration. Always willing to answer legal questions, no matter how simplistic. David, you will be missed. Heartfelt condolences to his immediate family.
Marcia Eddy
January 21, 2017
I did not know David but if my friend Valerie loved him then he must of been a very special person. My condolences to her and all the family at this very sorrowful time.
Leslie Nicholls
January 20, 2017
I worked for David 30 years ago. He had a ton of energy and took his clients' needs to heart.
Once David escorted me down a steep slope with his ice axe and put me behind like we were tobogganing. Quite the gentleman.
I kept in touch through the Alpine Club. In order to have the Canadian Alpine Centre built David was instrumental in establishing the relationship with the Hostelling Association. He was like a bulldog negotiating. Quite a legacy.
Later he and Mike Basham became serious skI competitors. They were fiercely competitive with each other.
I'm sorry you've lost your husband and dad. I'm sure David would be a proud Grampa.
Leslie Nicholls (DeMarsh)
Doug Moe
January 19, 2017
What I am probably going to remember most about David is that over the last few years whenever we would run into each other at a legal education conference or some other event he would often hug me like a brother. - Doug Moe
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