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Guest
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David Johnston
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January
12, 2004 |
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I
was so sorry to hear of Dave's death. Such a sweet guy that I will always
remember with a smile. I will remember all the family in my prayers.
Class of 68 |
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Betty
Mieir (Joplin, MO )
bgwoods@earthlink.net |
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January
12, 2004 |
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I
was so fortunate to know Dave. He was my roommate my freshman year at OU
and went on to be one of the founding partners of Friends Records in Norman.
We had many special times together and I am so sad to read of his passing.
He was, as others have noted, gentle, soft-spoken, warm and non-judgemental.
He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. |
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Tim
Hackett (Chicago, IL )
Tim.Hackett@sothebys.com |
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January
12, 2004 |
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I
have some great memories of Dave in our Junior high times at the old neiborhood
house next door to the Gilliands. |
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Mark
Wiltshire (Tulsa, OK )
absolutmarking@sbcglobal.net |
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January
12, 2004 |
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Dave
was truly one of the sweetest guys I've ever known. Such a sweet and gentle
spirit is so rare in this day, and it is sad to lose one of the really
good guys. Our loss is certainly heaven's gain. |
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Marilyn
Williams (Sand Springs, OK )
williamd4@cox.net |
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January
12, 2004 |
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What
a sweetheart! Fun trombone player... fun times in marching band... always
smiling! He even seemed to always have a smile on his face when we'd visit
him after his accident. Dave, you will be missed.... |
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Marie
Teague (Broken Arrow, OK )
Central68@aol.com |
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January
12, 2004 |
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Aquaintance
from High School. David is happily remembered. |
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John
Hooper (Seminole, OK ) |
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January
11, 2004 |
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I
feel so sadly to hear of Dave's passing. We were friends on the Tom Tom
staff, and he made a special effort to contact me to go to our 30th reunion.
I'm so sorry that I didn't keep up with him, he was a very sweet and special
person to me. My sincerest sympathies.
Alaxine Phelan |
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Alaxine
Phelan (Fraser) (Spring Branch, TX )
aap@gvtc.com |
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January
11, 2004 |
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I'D
LIKE TO SHARE A FAVORITE POEM WITH YOU.
Do not stand at my grave and weep
I am not there
I do not sleep
I am a thousand winds that blow
I am the diamond glints on snow
I am the sunlight on ripened grain
I am the gentle Autumn rain
When you awaken in the morning's
hush
I am the swift uplifting rush
of quiet birds In circled flight
I am the soft stars that shine at
night
Do not stand at my grave and cry
I am not there
I did not die
Author Unknown
My deepest sympathy to Dave's family.
Debbie Davis-Boyles
Tulsa Central Class of 68 |
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Debbie
Davis Boyles (Bentonville, AR )
Debsaokie@aol.com |
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January
11, 2004 |
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David
you are one in a million, always so friendly and polite, you always passed
out your smiles freely
God Bless you and Your families |
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Shirley
Key (Mustang, OK )
sbgranny@aol.com |
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January
11, 2004 |
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David
will be missed. He was a fine man.
JIM GOTWALS
CHS class of '68 |
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Jim
Gotwals (Tulsa, OK ) |
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January
11, 2004 |
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I
knew David in high school, and graduated with him. My thoughts and prayers
are with his family. |
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Glenda
Harper, Rathbone (Broken Arrow, OK )
glendara@netzero.net |
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January
11, 2004 |
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I
did know Dave very well while at
Central, but I believe I had one
or
two classes with him, and I do
remember him quite well. He was
a
nice and bright young man and
showed much promise. It is indeed
sad that he had to leave this earth
just short of 54 all-too-quick
years! May fond memories of him
sustain all of those who were close
to him throughout his life! |
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Karlis
Lubkans (Westminster, MD ) |
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January
11, 2004 |
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Dave
was such a wonderful guy. He was accepting of all and always had a smile
on his face. He will be missed by many. |
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BJ
Smith Cowden (Edmond, OK )
bjcowden@cox.net |
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January
11, 2004 |
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I'll
miss your gentle, sweet smile.
Dave was one of the partner's of
Friend's Records in Norman back in the 70's with my brother Tim Hackett.
My sincerest sympathies to his family on their great loss.
Cathy Hackett Ramsay |
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Cathy
Ramsay (Tulsa, OK )
CSWRamsay@aol.com |
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