David was an ace mechanic, and could fix anything he touched. He trained as a Baader technician. Since these huge fish filleting machines are in use in many places, his skills were in high demand, and he was able to travel at will. He enjoyed his job and his life, until an accident at an underinsured fish company left him with serious health problems, and no support. He was ill for some time, and died of aspirin poisoning after Washington State passed a law limiting the use of pain medications.
His many friends all over the United States speak of him as someone who went above and beyond what most do to be helpful to others. He went out of his way to be supportive to others, he was non-judgmental, he had a FANTASTIC sense of humor and loved to make people laugh.
He will be missed by his surviving sisters, and his friends everywhere.
David was an ace mechanic, and could fix anything he touched. He trained as a Baader technician. Since these huge fish filleting machines are in use in many places, his skills were in high demand, and he was able to travel at will. He enjoyed his job and his life, until an accident at an underinsured fish company left him with serious health problems, and no support. He was ill for some time, and died of aspirin poisoning after Washington State passed a law limiting the use of pain medications.
His many friends all over the United States speak of him as someone who went above and beyond what most do to be helpful to others. He went out of his way to be supportive to others, he was non-judgmental, he had a FANTASTIC sense of humor and loved to make people laugh.
He will be missed by his surviving sisters, and his friends everywhere.