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A good sport or may be it's, nice guys finish last. The guy that would never step out of bounds and plays by the rules and is taken for granite. Invisible, Sailplane. The Guy that loves life so much that he would be sad to think it will end.
I actually do know Dave. He was in a ward that I served in on my mission. He was a great person to be around. I can attest to his good attitude and positive outlook on life. While he may not remember me, I certainly remember him and his good example.
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