David graduated from the University of Washington in 1941. He was drafted into the military, army division, in 1942 and in 1943 he married his high school sweetheart, Jacqueline Hubbard, in Corvallis Oregon. In 1945 David shipped out to the south Pacific and disembarked on Okinawa April 9th. On April 27th he fought in the battle at Kakazu Ridge and the capture of Makinado airfield north of Naka. In June of 1945 Okinawa was secured and he was reassigned to Iloilo Panay in the Philippines. In 1946 he was discharged and came home to his wife Jacqueline in San Mateo. In 1947, his daughter Kristin was born. He was a landscape gardener and designer and began his music career as a student majoring in music at the San Francisco Music and Arts Institute, where he received his Bachelor of Music degree. He then earned a special teaching credential in music from San Francisco State College.
David then began a long and successful career as a music teacher and taught vocal music for the Redwood City Elementary School District, Kennedy Jr. High from 1958 to 1983. During that time he was also choir director at the Congregational Church in Belmont, California.
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David loved to play the piano and spent his last few years working in his repertoire.
David leaves his daughter Kristin Volberg and husband Keith of Susanville, CA., grandsons Jim Young (Holly) of Susanville, Stephen Young (Vicki) of Chester CA and granddaughter Denise Royal of Chico, CA, seven great-grad children, including Skylar Banner of El Granada, four great-great grandchildren, niece Mary Fair of Livermore, and Mark Iverson of Berkley, uncle Harold Iverson and his wife Danny of San Anselmo, CA and many, many close friends. He was much loved and will be greatly missed.
There will be a celebration of David’s life on Saturday, October 10, 1:30 p.m. at the Community United Methodist Church in Half Moon Bay, and a reception to follow.





