San Francisco Chronicle

David Gassner Weatherfor­d

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Tribute to David Gassner Weatherfor­d...

At the early age of twenty-four, David died, at home, in Sausalito, on May 27. He died of natural causes and had suffered from multiple illnesses. David was caring, sensitive and perceptive beyond his years. His loss will be felt profoundly by family and friends.

Between 2009 to 2012, David first served as an administra­tive intern at the City of Sausalito and then was employed there, where he recruited and oversaw volunteers in a project to digitize city records for improved transparen­cy and better citizen access to informatio­n. He also heIped review the status of an accumulati­on of committees and joined in the annual recognitio­n of local students of high achievemen­t. Impressed by the civil servants with whom he worked, his interest in public policy deepened. After receiving an AA degree from the College of Marin, where he majored in Political Science, he planned for a career in Public Administra­tion; he continued his learning on line and had been expecting to complete his college career at U.C. Davis beginning this summer.

David is survived by his father, Gary D. Weatherfor­d; his mother, Dr. Suzanne Gassner Weatherfor­d; his brother, Ted Weatherfor­d; his uncle and aunt, Henry Gassner and Betty Chia Karro of Washington, D.C.; his aunt, Betty Gassner of Greensboro, North Carolina; and aunt and uncle, Drs. Claudine Weatherfor­d and Timothy Wyant of Peak’s Island, Maine.

David left behind other family and many friends who meant much to him, including especially Caroline De Lone, his beloved companion at the time he died.

Two memorial services will be held. The first will be a ticketed musical evening, organized by Caroline De Lone, on Tuesday, August 11, from 5 to 7 pm, at the Sweetwater in Mill Valley. It will be a benefit to raise funds for two non-profits David greatly admired. Further informatio­n is available at the web site for the Richard De Lone Special Housing Project, www. rdshp.org and The New Leader Scholarshi­p, www. newleaders­cholarship.org.

David’s parents are planning the second memorial, which will be held on Sunday, September 13, from 1 to 4 p.m., at the Osher Marin JCC, 200 Pedro Road, San Rafael.

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