My memories of Dave, are seeing his pickup departing the school with what seemed like a 1/2 class of kids in the box and cab of the truck. A 1950 or thereabouts red & black Ford, if my memory serves me right?
Gone too soon! No more pain, no more suffering! Rest in Peace.
Another one taken from us, but placed in God's hands. I remember his nice smile. Kind of a cool guy. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Gone, but certainly not forgotten.
I cannot say I knew Dave well, but I do remember a very friendly guy with a big smile and time for those he did not know as much as we would have liked.
As Norm says I remember his red pickup racing along snowy View Street on the way to school where Tony LaPlante and I would walk. His truck was always loaded with the Uphill crew both in the cab and in the box.
We often would give him the hitchhiking sign and if he was too full, he would just smile and shrug pointing to the back. Once in a while there was room for us and he would stop and we jumped into the box saving fifteen minutes of our day.
I remember the red pickup. Sometimes I would join the uphill boys in the back of that pickup at the end of the school day at L.V.R. Dave was generoius that way.
I also remember how the girls liked Dave's good looks. It was more than that, though, he was a really nice guy.
Norm Bystrom
My memories of Dave, are seeing his pickup departing the school with what seemed like a 1/2 class of kids in the box and cab of the truck. A 1950 or thereabouts red & black Ford, if my memory serves me right?
Gone too soon! No more pain, no more suffering! Rest in Peace.
Norm Bystrom
Jonnie Cook (Wilson)
I went to LVR with Dave and had the biggest crush on him one summer... ;) Gone much too soon, but fondly remembered.
Pam Stegeman (De Kock)
Another one taken from us, but placed in God's hands. I remember his nice smile. Kind of a cool guy. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. Gone, but certainly not forgotten.
May the angels comfort you.
Pam
LVR '64
Rick Joyce
I cannot say I knew Dave well, but I do remember a very friendly guy with a big smile and time for those he did not know as much as we would have liked.
As Norm says I remember his red pickup racing along snowy View Street on the way to school where Tony LaPlante and I would walk. His truck was always loaded with the Uphill crew both in the cab and in the box.
We often would give him the hitchhiking sign and if he was too full, he would just smile and shrug pointing to the back. Once in a while there was room for us and he would stop and we jumped into the box saving fifteen minutes of our day.
Dave was a great guy.
Don Rivers
I remember the red pickup. Sometimes I would join the uphill boys in the back of that pickup at the end of the school day at L.V.R. Dave was generoius that way.
I also remember how the girls liked Dave's good looks. It was more than that, though, he was a really nice guy.
Gone too early.
Don Rivers