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Brenda Harris Nixon
January 15, 2018
As a fellow professional photographer, I had the chance to work with David. He also recommended me to his high school for their reunions. He was always professional, helpful, kind and special. He will not be forgotten.
To my friend David Ewart
Mark Gentry
December 31, 2017
Mark Gentry
December 31, 2017
I met David when I was a much younger man while attending a friends wedding in 1983. David was hired to photograph that wedding and his assistant never showed up. I was there with a fairly new camera and new to photography. David needed an assistant and offered me a part time job on weekends. That relationship grew into a full time job and with David's mentoring, patience and true friendship I became a talented photographer. David was a special man. There is not many like who he was. He was a friend to many and to me more than an employer. He will be missed. David, thank you for touching my life.
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