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September 9, 2009
A Great Loss
With sadness we inform you of the recent passing of David L. Dalva II, co-president with his brother Leon of Dalva Brothers, Inc., the company founded in 1933 by their father Leon Dalva, Sr. and his brothers. Mr Dalva was widely considered one of the leading specialists in 18th century French decorative arts, and was president of the Art and Antique Dealers League of America from 1980 to 1984. Mr. Dalva was also the vice-president of CINOA. He was board member of the International Foundation for Art Research, sat on the Mayor's Councilfor the Arts, and was a fellow in perpetuity of the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Mr. Dalva was an associate publisher of El Diario-La Prensa, and supported numerous civic and social organizations. He was for many years active in the military, attaining the rank of full Colonel in the United States Army Reserves and was the former president of the Seventh Regiment Fund. Our sincere condolences to the entire Dalva family at this difficult time.
September 9, 2009
DALVA, DAVID L.
Published: August 13, 2009
DALVA--David L.,II. We grieve the loss of our beloved brother, cousin, and uncle, David L. Dalva II. We appreciated his inventiveness and ingenuity, his ready understanding, and his unfailing loyalty and support in matters large and small. We admired his leadership as a citizen and patriot, and his steadfast love of family. He was affectionate and wise; our best friend. Leon and Nancy Dalva, Robert and Marcia Dalva, Barbara Ann Bricker, Adam Dalva and Robert Leon Dalva
September 9, 2009
DALVA, DAVID L.
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Published: August 16, 2009
DALVA--David L.,II. The National Art & Antique Dealers Association of America mourns the loss our of esteemed colleague, David L. Dalva, II, Senior Partner of Dalva Brothers Inc., dealers in 18th century French furniture and decorative arts. Well known for his expertise and vast knowledge of French decorative arts and known for his enthusiasm, taste and friendship. He will be sorely missed. James McConnaughy, President Arlie Sulka, Secretary
September 9, 2009
David L. Dalva II
DALVA--David L. II. Kane Lodge No. 454 F. & A. M. mourns with profound sorrow the loss of our esteemed Brother this past week. He was a Life Member, having been Raised on December 7, 1976, and was regarded by all as a Good Brother and Mason. He shall be missed. Paul D. Reitz, Secretary Barry W. Scott, Master
August 16, 2009
To my dear friend Jean and her beloved family, may the memory of your Father bring you comfort during this difficult time.
With deepest sympathy,
Jeanne Chamas
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