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Nina Waite posted a condolence
Sunday, June 8, 2025
We remember David's wit and charm; his fierce intellect and wide ranging knowledge and interests. I recall his warm hospitality and his devotion to his family. We are so sorry to hear of his untimely passing and our warmest condolences go out to Martine, Will and Sebastian.
Nina & David
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Rein posted a condolence
Friday, May 30, 2025
I had the good fortune to know David since first year engineering at UNB in Saint John. He always had a tremendous enthusiasm and an energetic and positive attitude to life with a great sense of humor. I have never seen David without a smile on his face.
At university when we were all cramming for exams, David would often casually wander by and explain any topics that anyone did not understand. I don’t think he ever needed to study for exams, David just seemed to be able to absorb everything by attending lectures. His academic accomplishments in a diverse range of subjects were more than anyone I have ever known.
David first had a vintage single cylinder BSA motorcycle in Saint John that he named Fledermaus. Later he bought a Norton Commando S “superbike”, aptly named simply S and we often enjoyed motorcycling together.
At Parlee Beach he discovered the limitations of travelling at high speed on wet sand. I met David on his way home after he had replaced his broken shift lever with a pair of vice-grip pliers. When he told me the story he explained, like only an engineer would, how interesting it would be to look down from the sky at the long straight tire track in the sand that evolved into ever widening arcs until the perfect geometry ended with scattered pieces of chrome and a twisted S lying in piles of sand.
Then there was the time in Fredericton when David was balancing his bike over a cast iron street drain to remove a heavy engine side cover and inspect the clutch plates. Being responsible, he wanted to be careful not to let oil spill out on the asphalt and to a degree, he was successful. That was way before environmentalists told us we should not drain oil into storm drains.
Apparently studies in Chemical Engineering did not go into great detail about the relationship between gravity and balance. David chuckled when he explained how after he removed the last bolt holding the heavy cover he watched in amazement to see the bike slowly lean away and fall over on its side.
Years later during visits to Halifax, David treated me to rides on his sailboat and the Harley.
David was really an amazing person and a dear friend. We kept in touch by email. I sincerely miss my friend.
Rein
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Colin Chase Posted May 8, 2025 at 7:34 AM
I have the fondest memories of working with David as a fellow Scouter with the 36th Halifax. We had great conversations and many laughs as we paddled down the Musquodoboit. I found a video of the Bugler waking the Troop, but was unable to post it here. The giggles at the end of the 'serenade' are priceless! Rest well, my friend.
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Bettina Saier posted a condolence
Friday, December 20, 2024
I met David through you, Martine. He was the perfect flamenco back stage manager and prop constructor. And he also visited our Duncans Cove on his sail boat (although you were not aboard to mix the cocktails). David led me on a motorbike tour riding his Harley with me trailing behind on my ancient Yamaha 500. It was a motorbike mismatch but a memorable trip. Our deepest condolences to you, Sebastian and William from Betti & Tony
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Dan Shaw posted a condolence
Thursday, December 19, 2024
Martine, Know that I am thinking about you at this difficult time. I hadn't realized that I had met your husband, but I now made the connect that I did meet him a couple of times through Scouts Canada as I was a Beaver and Cub leader when the boys were young! Seemed like a great guy in my limited interactions! Love your obituary, it really brought him to life. All the best to you and yours!
BTW, Fiona and Maria are away in Mexico, so they may not have heard the news - so I will pass it on to them when they return late tonight.
Take care,
Dan & Fiona
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Vera posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 18, 2024
I met David through Scouts as he was an awesome leader for my son. My fondest memory is when I went on one of the night scavenger hunts with the Scouts and with the help of David ( in -20 degree temperatures) he disguised me to be a person handing out one of the clues and named me Agent X. I am very grateful that he was there to help how my son thinks about nature.
My thoughts and prayers to all of his family.
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Raymonde Pelley posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Martine, my sympathy to you and your family as well as David's family. I met David when he was hired at ICOD to work with legal matters. I was working with David. We worked well together, I enjoyed my work and it was a pleasure working with him. Rest in peace David.
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Tuesday, December 17, 2024
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Dear Copp Family:
DAC (as he often signed) and I met in 1972 at law school. We often sat next to one another and were transfixed with poorly suppressed laughter over trivial jokes we shared during early morning lectures. We should have been attentive but for David whose memory both visual and aural was amazing a classroom distraction was unimportant. He could recall, it seemed, everything from song lyrics to magazine articles. A savant in many ways. He wore suits bought in the 70s well into the 2000s as he maintained his slim physique, never in style as he was his own style. Quirky and brilliant, always himself with determined unpretentious confidence and considerable skill in all his undertakings.
Each of us had our own David experience for all the years we had him in our lives. I see him in my mind’s eye walking about town at a determined pace wearing his Australian Outback coat with his raccoon hat on causing astonishment in the faces he passed.
I indirectly introduced David to Martine through our common volunteer activity with the Red Cross when David attended a meeting in my volunteer place when/where Martine was a senior staff member.
While David and I never were in the same law firm, soon we were involved on the same side in a court case with different clients. We were successful and that sharing of cases continued for over 40 years, together but in our own firms. We had a fine time for decades and enjoyed many a beer at the Midtown, Resolutes and the AYC. So many tales, too many for here.
I hope your sorrow, like mine, is assuaged by happy time memories.
Deepest condolences and love.
Ross Haynes, KC
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Hugh Williamson posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Gone Home.
The Scouting organization will miss the mystery trumpet at night ops.
36th Halifax Scout Group
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Peter McInroy posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 17, 2024
David and I became well acquainted in the Spring of 1996 when I decided to set up my solo practise. We had adjoining offices on the 2nd floor of the H. Mathers Shipping business - just off Spring Garden Road. Later, we decided to open a joint law office and reviewed various possible spaces but ultimately decided to each "go it alone". In later years, David spoke to me of a piece of undeveloped land, heavily forested, on the South Shore that he had purchased. It seemed that he looked forward to trips there as a way to seek serenity. Unfortunately, the winds of climate change interfered as every time he arrived at the entrance road it had been fulled with fallen trees - leading to more physical work as opposed to serenity.Hopefully you will now Rest in Peace, my friend. My sincere condolences to Martine and David & Martine's children, spouses and families.
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Monday, December 16, 2024
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