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David John Furrer

February 09, 1961 - August 04, 2024
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Anais Zuniga

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Anais Zuniga

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David John Furrer

February 09, 1961 - August 04, 2024

David J. Furrer, 63, died unexpectedly on August 4, 2024 in San Francisco, CA in his home. He was born on Feb 9, 1961 in San Mateo, CA to mother Georgia Furrer and father Louis “Jack” Furrer.

He is survived by his daughter, Anais Zuniga, sister Julie Panelli, and her husband Steve Panelli, along with niece Danielle Panelli and nephew Michael Panelli, and former spouse Bridget McKenna. A Bay Area local and native, his life was lived in service and kindness, including 20 years in the US Army. A true gentleman, he was known for his sense of humor, intelligence and friendly disposition towards all who knew him personally and professionally.  He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and colleagues, but he will never be forgotten. The family will be having a private celebration of life end of September. 

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Esther Zuniga David, I am Grateful for your life, as it brought us both a beautiful daughter Anais. She resembles you in many ways. A part of you still lives on in her. I will miss our friendship that allowed us to enjoy many milestones in Anais’s growing years. Thanks for connecting me to your sister Julie, Steve, Danielle, and Michael, a wonderful addition to my family. Your time in the Army helped you shine and I thank you for your service. John 15:13 “There is no greater love than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends”. I am saddened that you are gone, however I believe you are in God’s loving hands in a PEACE that is beyond human understanding. One day we will meet again in the Heavenly Realms. For now I have many good memories that light my heart up with a smile, and much gratitude.
about 2 months ago

DAVID MOSS Condolences to all family. Spent a lot of great times with Dave behind the plank, on the hoops court, O Club and much more. He had a great sense of humor, great MAD Magazine fan. Great SF sports fan. Rest in Peace Thirst Quencher
3 months ago

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