So sorry to hear this. As I have gotten older, I have seen more than my share of obituaries of special people from my past. I have also lost some close to me. I always feel like when someone from our past (or present) passes, that phase of our lives that we shared the magical ride of life with that person, is now gone forever. But what their gift to us that we'll always have is the memories of sharing that part of this ride with that person. And what a gift that is...The friends that I now have I make a point to tell them "thank you for sharing part of this magical ride of life with me. I love having you beside me for the parts of the ride you were there for. And there's no one else I'd want to share with those parts with than you". I mean it from the heart to every single person I say that to. You know why? Because I've had an amazing life. I so have. And I wouldn't trade 1 second of it for anything in this world. And you know what else? I wouldn't change a damn thing either! Straight up.
@elliottbnewcombjr cherish and always remember every single moment of your time with David. That was his gift to you, and that was also your gift to him. Life is so incredibly precious yet also so delicate. Life isn't about promotions, money, cars, houses, DAC's speakers, cables, it's not about anything material. Because we can't take that stuff with us. It's about the memories and the life and time lived. David gave you the greatest gift any person could. He shard time with you that was obviously very special to you. Hold onto that, keep it fresh, and always remember. And know that you gave that to him as well...

