David Edward Bourne, M.D.


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Biography: David Edward Bourne, M.D., 57, died at his home in Little Rock of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (Lou Gehrig?s disease) on August 29th, 2011. He was born in Little Rock on August 27, 1954 to William Edward Bourne and Mary Catherine Williams Bourne. Following undergraduate education at Hendrix College, he received an M.S. in Forest Ecology from the University of Arkansas Fayetteville and an M.D. degree from the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. He completed a residency in Family and Community Medicine at UAMS and realized that he could have a greater impact on the health of Arkansans by working to prevent disease in populations, rather than treating individuals. He then went to the Harvard School of Public Health in Boston and received an MPH degree and a Masters in Health Policy and Management. Dr. Bourne worked for the Arkansas Department of Health for 15 years and distinguished himself as a leader, mentor and visionary in crafting and guiding public health policy in Arkansas. As a result of his tenacity and abilities, Arkansas today stands alone in its dedication of all the Tobacco Master Settlement Award funds for health promotion and disease prevention programs. In 2001, he promoted the adoption of rules of the State Board of Health to prohibit smoking in public places, including restaurants. The ensuing public discourse and discussion about the dangers of environmental tobacco smoke led to state legislation prohibiting smoking in medical facilities, workplaces and automobiles with young children as passengers. His career in public health also included securing federal funding for Breast and Cervical Cancer Control capacity building program in the 1990s and he was awarded the Josetta Wilkins Award. He also contributed service and leadership in the field of communicable diseases. He was President of the Arkansas Public Health Association in 2001. In recognition of Dr. Bourne?s leadership in the area of public health policy in Arkansas, the Arkansas Public Health Association Executive Board voted unanimously to establish the ?Dr. David E. Bourne Public Health Award? to be awarded annually to the public health worker who best exemplifies the aptitude and skill in shaping and advocating sound public health policy in Arkansas. Dr. Bourne worked for 5 years in the Primary Care Clinic at the Central Arkansas Veteran?s Healthcare System. He cared for veterans with spinal cord injuries and was known for his compassion, dedication and good humor. He was President of the Pulaski County Medical Society in 2002. Dave had many roles, attributes and avocations: husband, father, doctor, political animal, friend,teacher, squirrel hunter, runner, mountain climber, paddler, tree surgeon, botanist and beer enthusiast. He was known for his strength, fearlessness, intelligence, generosity and dry wit. He was always ready to provide social opportunities and fine microbrews for his wide circle of friends. There wasno job too dirty or favor too large ? he was always ready to help. He touched a large number of people and was loved and will be missed by many. After being diagnosed with ALS, Dave climbed five 14 thousand foot peaks, including Mt Whitney in California, hiked part of the Colorado trail and canoed most of the Buffalo River. He dealt with ALS on his own terms, living with the disease rather than dying with it. He never complained. He is survived by his wife of 28 years, Dr. Paula J. Anderson of Little Rock, son Ian Bourne of Tahlequah, OK; parents Mary C. and William E. Bourne of northern Pope County; sisters Jenny Bourne of Central, SC and Maj. Joanna Bourne of the USAF (stationed in Afghanistan); brothers Phillip Bourne, Don Bourne and Bob Bourne of Russellville and Tim Bourne of Visalia, CA. The family would like to thank Dr. Stacy Rudnicki and the ALS clinic at UAMS and Arkansas Hospice. Dave donated his body to the Anatomical Gift Program at UAMS. A celebration of Dave?s life will be held September 10th, noon to 2 pm at Vino?s Microbrewery in Little Rock. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the U of A Foundation David Bourne Scholarship, 4301 W. Markham, Mail Slot 642, Little Rock, AR 72205. This scholarship will be awarded to a medical student or resident who exhibits interest and aptitude in public health policy to obtain a Masters of Public Health at the Fay W. Boozman College of Public Health. Online guestbook: www.ruebelfuneralhome.com. And about enjoying life and nature in its many moods? It?s Larrupin?. Cheers.

Condolences(69)
Tim Huffmaster
#69
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Wish we had seen each other one last time. Miss you my friend.
Jack Bishop, PhD
#68
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula,
I am so sad and shocked to learn of Dave's passing. Though we have not seen each other for some years now I do think of you both often. I have such fond memories of the past times when Dave worked for me at the NCTR and our canoe trips down the Piney. Dave was such a wonderful person - most laid-back person I ever met.
If you don't mind I would love to talk with you. I left a voice message with my phone number on what I believe is your home phone in LR.
Jack
Cary J. M. Huff
#67
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Bourne was my doctor at VAMC LR, AR. I am sadden for the loss of this person. He was great asset to his patients, to the medical community, and to his friends. He wasn't a doctor that looking to see how fast he could process his patients. He took his time, he was methodical, and kind. I told Dr. Bourne of my 11 year old daughter Khristina, that has 6 1/2 years of straight A's, who wanted to be a doctor. I told him Khristina has several doctor who will give my daughter a letter of recommendation for medical school. He said he would too. She was in the waiting room, and he wanted to see her. He was showing and telling her medical stuff. He was so kind. Thank you David, you made my life and families life better and we love you for you being you...

Cary J. M. Huff
VAMC Patient of Dr. Bourne
Patti Gould
#66
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
You and Ian have beeen in my prayers since I learned of Dave's death. I was so fond of him. I loved the way he ambled up with his silly grin to say hello. I laugh about the time he drove several hundred miles with his smoking statue. I pray God bless you with His peace and comfort.

Love, Patti Gould
Shagufta Siddiqui
#65
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Dr Anderson.

From God we came and to him we shall return.

This is a path that all of us will take one day eventually .such is the circle of life.

Nothing that I say or write will ease the sense of loss. I do hope and Pray that the Lord make this easy on you, and give you strength in this hard time

At CAVHS he is greatly missed.
Winfield McMurtrey
#64
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dave made this world a better place for having been here, and was a really nice guy.

Thanks Dave.
Sarkis and Marita Nazarian
#63
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our thoughts are with Paula and Ian. We will miss David's sunny personality and biting wit. We will remember him as a man who had great vision and the perseverance to see quite a bit of it realized.
Martin Chilcote
#62
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so very sorry for your loss. Its been a while since I've seen you both but I have not forgotten you and my thoughts of you and David are always fond. Unfortunately,nothing in this world is forever and we all must bear our share of sorrow. With that in mind I sincerely hope that you will carry on stronger from the experience knowing that David will always be loved and remembered by all who knew who him.
Quang Than
#61
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Yesterday was a very sad day when a Hendrix buddy called to inform that Dave is no longer with us. Dave was one of my best friends in college. Dave also played an important role in shaping my character development during my formative years at Hendrix. Coming over from a third-world country mired in a nasty war, I was initially a lost soul on campus in Conway, Arkansas. Dave was one of the first people to befriend me and made me feel at home. He was kind, easygoing, cool, fun, even-keel. I never saw Dave angry. We took some courses together and that enabled me to get to know Dave well. Dave took me spelunking and canoeing on the Buffalo River. I got to sample his homemade brew on several occasions. Hanging around Dave caused me to add a ?there? when greeting people and to say ?How come?? instead of ?Why??, among other things. Befriending Dave helped make me a better person. I wish I had kept in touch with Dave after school. Alas, it was the outings and association with Dave that instilled in me the sense of adventure and the longing for extreme physical challenges in the wilderness.

I remember a conversation with Dave about studying to be a doctor. I told Dave it was too difficult and the failure to get in medical school would just be too devastating. Dave told me to believe in myself, work hard, try my best, and re-apply as many times as it takes to get in if not accepted at first. Too bad I never heeded those words of advice.

John Wells is correct; I have not met anyone who did not like Dave either. I feel sad that I became a mountaineer yet have not climbed a mountain with Dave. I hope there were mountains where Dave is and we would climb them together when I see Dave again. But I am comforted by the fact that I have gotten to know Dave. It was a privilege to be one of Dave?s friends. Thanks to Dave and people like him, the world is a better place. Thank you very much David Edward Bourne. Rest in peace.
Kathy Webb
#60
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula-am so sorry for your loss, and regret being out of town and unable to join the celebration of Dave's life. I'll always remember my first "encounter" with Dave at a task force meeting on smoking. His tenacity and commitment to public health has and will continue to improve the health of hundreds of thousands of Arkansans.
Andrea Bentley
#59
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are sorry to hear of your loss, and will keep you and your family in our prayers.
Ann Hedges
#58
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula & Ian, we were so sorry to hear of your loss. David was a great guy and we always enjoyed visiting with him at Riverdale soccer games. I doubt if he missed any of Ian's games and was always willing to fill in as a line judge when asked. I especially enjoyed working with David these past five years at the VA. The veterans always spoke highly of him, even after he told them to quit smoking and start exercising/lose weight. He was a great addition to VA primary care. Our thoughts and prayers have been with you since we learned of David's diagnosis and will stay with you in the days ahead. We'll be out of town on the 10th, but will drink a beer (or two) in his honor.

Ann & Roger
Shelley Lawton
#57
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Paula,
You and Dave have been in my thoughts during this difficult time. I am so sorry for your loss. Dave will be greatly missed.
Love,
Shelley
Lynn Taylor
#56
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula

I was so sad to hear that Dave has gone. I can't help but remember polka'ing at your wedding. Dave was so much fun and so serious all at the same time. He was a really wonderful person. He will be sorely missed by many. Thinking of you and Ian.

Lynn Taylor
DeDe Rhodes
#55
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I worked at the Central High Wellness Clinic with Dr. Bourne. He was so generous with his time, so gentle with and accepting of the students. I was very saddened to learn of his death. What a great man. With deepest sympathy, DeDe Rhodes

Vicki Betterton
#54
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I had never met David but knew Mom and Dad well and several of his siblings. I heard many stories about him while picking blueberries. You have been in my prayers while dealing with his ALS and especially now as you deal with this great loss.
Donna Bunting Green, AA-Criminal Justice
#53
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I am so sorry to hear about the amazing young doctor's passing after all his struggles with ALS.I have canoed in the Buffalo River and it is not an easy endeavor. I understand Dr. Bourne's commitment to living with his disease rather just dying with it. I do much the same thing since my cancer was diagnosed in 2004, having had two surgeries since that time. I am in remission at the present and hope to stay there for a few more years anyway. I did not know Dr. Bourne, but my prayers will be with his family and friends while they go through their grieving process.

Sincerely and Respectfully submitted,

Donna Bunting Green, AA-Criminal Justice
West Memphis, Arkansas
Doris Bishop
#52
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our prayers be with you and your family during this time. God Bless
Donna Jackson
#51
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your family in our prayers.
Eddie Barnett
#50
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula,

Thank you and David for being a beautiful part of a special time in my life. David lit up the world and is leaving much light with everyone he has touched. God bless you, and may David rest in Peace.

Eddie
Paul Shelby
#49
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Paula,

I am so sorry to learn of the loss of Dave. He was a great guy who always had the best to contribute to our NFG softball team. I will never forget him rounding the corner to the field in his old pick-up truck, wearing his work boots to play in. His sense of humor and willingness to play any position for the team brought out the best in all of us.

I wish you and Ian the best at this difficult time.

Love,
Paul
Jay D. Holland, MD
#48
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
David and I first me when we were starting up the School Based Clinic at Central High School.
The health Dept. under Dr. Joycelyn Elder set up the Clinic. I saw students there on Wednesday and David saw patients and brought residents on Fridays.
This was the first School Based Clinic in the US and the only to have Physician staffing and backup.

My condolences and prayers are for you at this time of loss.
David has been a leader, an example, a great physician and friend. He will be greatly missed.
Andy Prewitt
#47
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I met David while at Hendrix and he was big fun to be around, always a smile, and seemingly always heading out to paddle, climb, or any other outdoorsy venture one could think of. He was kind enough to give me some lessons and pointers on some of these activities, many of which I enjoyed for years. David did a lot in his life, most of which happened long after I last saw him, but I still remember him fondly. He will be missed.
William M. Baird
#46
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My heart beats in sympathy for those who loved this man. Not just family but everyone who has that empty feeling now that he has gone on. He was one of two Doctors who I felt really cared about his patients. He was my Doctor in the SCI Clinic in NLR. He will be missed.
Jay, Buff, Jack and Golly Easterly
#45
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Hard to imagine a world without DB. I thank God that Dave was one of my first bosses and had the opportunity to learn so much from him. He had the brains and vision and I helped with the paperwork. Not only was he an excellent boss but he became an excellent friend. I have never met anyone more kind and generous.

Jay and I are really gonna miss him. We'll drink many beers in his honor.

Buzzy
Willie Alf Satterfield
#44
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
So sorry to hear of your loss of David. I graduated from RHS with Don. I always found the Bourne family very interesting and fun. My thoughts are with you.
Gail Beth Nelson Eoff
#43
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
David and I graduated from the same class at Russellville High School. He was always sweet and unassuming. It's amazing how much he accomplished in his life. I know you all are so proud of him. Please accept my deep sympathy. I'm so sorry. May the Lord comfort you in a special way.
John Wells
#42
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Will Rogers was rumored to have said something like, "I never met a man I didn't like." So be it. Change it a little to, "I never met a man who didn't like Dave Bourne." It's so true. Maybe we could look at Bill Valentine, but even Bill and Dave finally got along. Dave Bourne, one of the good ones in this life. His life will be celebrated and remembered.
George Harper
#41
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
David was my hero. The world is a better place
because of his life.
Pat McClelland
#40
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Please accept my sincere sympathy for the loss of this amazing man, David. We worked together a few years ago on smoking cessation and breast cancer legislation. As a volunteer, I was so inspsired by his dedication and knowledge; he made a huge impact on health in Arkansas.
Caran Curry
#39
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Paula, I just wanted you to know that there have been many prayers and good thoughts sent your family's way. My heart goes out to you.
Dianne Prince
#38
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I did not personally know Dr. Bourne but I do know Phil, Joanna and Judge Don Bourne...my heart goes out to the family and I Pray that the happy thoughts and memories you have, will help you get through this a little easier. It is never easy losing a loved one, but remembering the happy times makes it easier...Praying God's Blessing over the family.
Tom and Mary Dillard
#37
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula,

Mary and I were shocked and deeply saddened to learn of David's death. The capricious nature of life becomes clear when good people like David are taken away so early. You and your son are in our thoughts and we send our best wishes to you during this awful time.

Tom
Margaret D. Beasley, MD
#36
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Bourne was a mentor to our daughter, Susan. She met him when, as a student at Hendrix, she worked at the Health Department. Together they developed 3 post graduate plans for her. When plan A (medical school) did not pan out, she went on to plan B which was a masters in Public Health at George Washington University. She has been a very successful pharmaceutical rep for more then 10 years, working for the last 7 for a company which sells insulin.
I did meet Dr. Bourne once and was able to thank him for the guidance he gave Susan.
Becky Brewer Morrison
#35
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My deepest sympathies to the entire Bourne family in your loss. Thinking of you in this sad time, recalling happy memories. Peace and prayers.
Don Bragdon
#34
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was one of Doctor's patients at the VA, he was one of the best Doctor I had. He was easy to talk to, and and would take his time with me, he must of had a good memory, cause he would talk about me building things in my shop, with the welding and machining.
He's going to missed.
Don
David Eifling
#33
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Hey, Paula-
I know the past year has been hell for you, Ian and Dave. I'm sorry you and the rest of the family had to go through it. It's odd reading the comments from your professional colleagues. In my mind he will be forever young, wild and witty with abundant charm, wit, and amazing intellect. Nobody had a more charming mischief in their eyes (or heart) than Dave. I've spent a lot of time thinking about Dave and the rest of the old Hendrix folks over the past few weeks. I took my son Stephen to begin his freshman year there last week which made it a particular shock to see his picture in the paper this morning.
Tom Houston MD
#32
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I heard this morning about David's death, and wanted to express my deep sorrow. He was an outstanding member of the National Advisory Committee of the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation's SmokeLess States national program, for which I was program director. He helped us chart the course for this tobacco control policy intervention, assisted in making grant awards (making many site visits in the process) and kept us grounded with his wonderful sense of humor and keen observations. I later went with him to Russia on a public health trip, and was his guest in Arkansas as we worked on tobacco control issues (and shared great micro-brews). He was a true public health champion and a tireless advocate for the many issues he chose to embrace. He will be greatly missed.
Lynda Lehing
#31
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula,

"I was very fortunate to have David as my mentor and friend. Andy & I will greatly miss having the occasional beer at Vino's with him. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family."




Marcus & Sara Owen
#30
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Anderson, we were saddened to hear of your husband's passing. What an amazing man he was. We will always be grateful to you for your wonderful teaching and your kindness to both of us. Thinking of and praying for you and your family.
Utley family
#29
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We are so saddened by the news of David's death. It has been our privilege these past 10 years to have him as a neighbor. He has a special place in our hearts for playing "Pumpkin Santa" for many years when he dropped off enormous pumpkins at the homes of little kids. Thanks for the delightful surprise each Halloween. We will miss you in so many ways, Dave.
Melinda Rice
#28
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Sorry I got all teary when I left you a message earlier on your phone. I didn't mean to, but I was reflecting on the wonderful times all of us had together. You and Dave opened your hearts to us when Dan started his residency in 1981. Consequently, we met a lot of people to play with (won't go into those details) and it changed our lives. From hiking, camping, canoeing, volleyball on the beach, Dave was 100%. And, I might add, he took margarita fixin's to a new level. His accomplishments are outstanding, and his enthusiasm for life was infectious. Paula- - Dan and I, Brooks and Amber wish you and Ian peace and healing. Also, godspeed to Dave on wherever he goes from here.
Patty and Bro. Jack Riley
#27
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
We received news this morning of David's passing. Mary, we wanted you and your family to know that our love and prayers are with you in this time of sorrow. What a great young man David has been and will continue to be thru all that he has done in medical science. Patty and Bro. Jack T. Riley
LaShona Smith
#26
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I was so fortunate to work with Dr. Bourne the last 3 yrs before he left. I've never met a more laid back, genuine person. He really left a void in our team and we miss him. My condolences to you because I know you miss him even more.
Larry G. Johnson
#25
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I wish I knew what to say,
When life throws us curves in its own special way.
For life is like the seasonal trends
Of blossoms followed by fruit with the harvest at the end.

I knew Dave through others, only a few times have I spoken with him.
Yet, we all belong to one another?we are all kin.
Dave was clearly great, the words here show his deeds.
Celebrate his life, even though your heart bleeds.

Forgive this poem, my attempt to reach out to you.
In times like these, I wish I knew what to do.
The loss of a husband and friend must bring deep sorrow.
I just want you to know, there is a tomorrow.
Heather Neal-Rice
#24
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My hope is that time softens the pain you presently feel, and it's quickly replaced by the beauty of the love shared and the vivid memories you made together. Deepest Sympathy
Thomas Eans MD
#23
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I express my sadness over David's death. He appears to have led a full and happy life. He made major contributions to his profession. He will be missed.
Arkansas Society for Respiratory Care
#22
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Anderson on behalf of the ASRC please accept our deepest condolences. We are thinking about you during this time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Debbie Payton
ASRC President
Dorothy Imhauser
#21
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Our most heartfelt condolences go out to the whole Bourne family. David was a wonderful person and will be greatly missed. When Carl and I lived in Pine Bluff we didn't know many people there and the Bourne family took us in. David was the favorate baby sitter of our son and daughter, Tim and Mercedes. We've followed his career and he was a great inspiration to everyone.
Marcia Wilson
#20
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Paula & family:
Arkansas has lost a voice for what is right in one's actions, morally & environmentally. DB, as we called him at the AR.Dept of Health, could always make you smile, especially during legislative session!! I worked with David from 1991 until 2000 at ADH. And there was never a dull moment when he was involved in an issue or situation! Salud!
Louise Massey
#19
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Bourne was always a bright spot at ADH. I enjoyed working with him and always looked forward to his comments about every situation. I am so sorry for your loss. His passing is definately a loss for the state of Arkansas.
Kevin Dedner
#18
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dear Paula-

When I learned of David?s passing, I felt a sense of loss. To him, I will be forever grateful for his friendship and more importantly his mentorship over the years. David introduced me to public health and all the good that you could do through public health policy.

I remember David attending a Saturday morning meeting in which we began talks about creating a Colorectal Cancer Control Program. Those talks eventually led to one of the most comprehensive Colorectal Cancer Control pieces of legislation in the country. He made himself available for testimony when needed and was always willing to make personal calls. I don?t think that the legislation would have passed without his leadership. This is just one example of his work.

Very seldom in life do we come across people who not only talk the talk? but walk the walk. David talked the talk and he walked the walk. There are many of us who will miss David but I will take comfort in knowing that he used his life to make a meaningful contribution to society. He is an example that, ?Death is not a period to this great sentence of life but rather a comma that punctuates it into a more lofty significance.?

Nathan Charles
#17
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Thoughts and prayers to Paula and Ian. Dave was loved and will be missed by everyone who met him. He was inspirational on how to live life to the max in an unassuming way. I feel very blessed to have known Dave and will never forget his kindness, sense of humor and good nature. Cheers to you Dave!
Mary Lou Menefee
#16
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dave was my "professional" friend at ADH. We had a mutual respect in our work and personally. I was the Director of Public Health Nursing (1983-2000) so our paths crossed many times in decision-making. His smile and his unique, slow responses will be missed by me and many others.
Sue Smith
#15
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Deepest sympathy - may happy memories help your family through this sad time.
Phil Kern
#14
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula, my heartfelt condolences. David was such a great guy. His wonderfully dry sense of humor and abundance of energy always made him one of my favorite people in Hillcrest. Phil
Don Phillips
#13
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
My sincere condolences to the family . It was such a pleasure to work with David at the Health Department for many years and he will be missed by all that knew him.
Nancy Milbourn
#12
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I'm so very sad to learn of Our Good Neighbor Dave's death...he was such a unique and fun person. What a difference he made to literally thousands of lives through his anti-smoking campaigns alone. Thoughts and prayers are with you and Ian, Paula.
Rick and Mel Keech
#11
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula & Ian, I am so sorry for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Lucy Sauer
#10
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dave was a great gift to us all. Deep condolences to dear Paula and Ian and all his loved ones.
Yousef and Yolla
#9
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr Anderson,
Our deepest sympathies for your loss. Our thoughts and hearts are with you.
Jim Rasch
#8
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula, I am saddened with Davids passing. He was a good friend and I cherished his friendship. He was always a bright light in the AM's. His contributions to Health issues are myriad and his impact on our Veterans Health is legendary.I never was sure why he left the ADH, bit CAVHS was the benefactor. He was one of my charming friends and we miss him. I appreciate your sadness as I just went through this with my beloved Pattie who deceased 11 March. Its tough, but you can make it and that's what David would want. I look forward to being with you at Vino's.
Fondly, Jim Rasch
Gulnur Com
#7
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I wish I had known him in person. Yes, what a great man. Paula, my thoughts and prayers are with you.
Lauren Willis
#6
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
What a great man! It was very inspirational to read of his accomplishments and accolades. He acheived so many wonderful things in his life as well as touched the lives of many people. I know he will be greatly missed and his family is in our hearts during this time.
Mary Jo Chambers
#5
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
I'm saddened to learn of Dave's death. I always enjoyed talking with him and working with him to prevent smoking in public places. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sonya Ridout-Thompson
#4
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Dr. Anderson, many prayers to you and your family. Dr. Bourne touched and blessed so many lives.
Wendy Rice
#3
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Thinking of your family during this difficult time.
Sandy Snow
#2
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
It was an honor to know and work with Dave. I will miss him. Even though we didn't get to see each other very much once he left ADH, we kept in touch via e-mail (and an occasional beer). He will be missed
Chuck and Susan Hiller
#1
Mar 15th, 2019 11:44 am
Paula, you told a friend that you and Ian mainly need to be surrounded by good thoughts. Believe me, you are. David was truly a special person, whose gentle smile will be remembered. With love to you both.
Chuck and Susan

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