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Lee Miller
April 12, 2010
I'm honored to have known Dave. He was a fellow Husky coxswain and I will always remember his sharp wit. As a coach, he touched so many young lives. I hope he was able to realize how many people he impacted in his short time here. He will be missed.
Class of '85 Husky Crew. Dave is in the middle with his megaphone.
Frank Garrett
April 12, 2010
Will miss Dave. I hadn't seen him since graduation from the UW but I remember he was a great guy and a true leader.
Travis Adams
April 11, 2010
Miss you much, Dave. Thank you for sharing your life with mine. -Travis
Dave's Memorial Page
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=info&ref=mf&gid=104528149585239
April 11, 2010
Dave , you will always be in our hearts.We love and miss you deeply.
Cub & Sue Martin
St.Maries,Idaho
Jim Watson
April 11, 2010
Remembering your kindness, Jim in Kirkland
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