Condolences
So sorry for your loss of David. I known David over 25 years and had fun times together. Barry
My heart goes out to David's family on his passing. I met David at bingo twenty years ago and we instantly became friends. David had a great sense of humour and a flair for telling stories. When his health became an issue David took it in stride. Even after being in the ICU for an extended stay, it wasn't long before he was back playing bingo. The last time I saw David was at bingo about seven months ago. I moved from Calgary after that so I lost contact with him. After a friend passed David said we should all get together a large group of us and go to bingo in his honour. I think we should do that for David.
Brady, Bev and family,
I'm so sorry to hear of your son David's passing. My thoughts are with you all. Hopefully all the fun memories help you through this difficult time.
Cheryl MacKenzie
(ex Training)
RIP David
I will always remember you as young and full of fun.
Aunt Carol
Early spring 1966, I was so excited, I was on my way on a jet plane from Regina to see Grandma and Grampa and Auntie Bay And Uncle Brady and all the relatives that lived in Calgary. Uncle Brady was waiting and off we went...First stop Grampas Barber shop. My first ever brush cut and I did not like it. I have so many fond memories of that summer .David was just a busy,busy busy little guy ,all over the place, inside and out, all the while pulling his favorite Christmas present.... a wooden truck his Dad handmade for him . It was about an hour or so after lunch that first day when Auntie called me to the kitchen, grabbed my hand closing it around a crumpled dollar bill and whispered you and David can for popsicles . Well, David and I enjoyed many popsicles that summer and that handmade truck put on some miles too.
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