Obituary: Erickson, David Jon
He was born in Minneapolis, MN.
He received his Federal Communications Commis-sion in 1965 and served in the U.S. Army as a broadcast journalist during Vietnam.
He was honorably discharged April 1st, 1973.
He attended San Diego State University in CA, and Lewis & Clark College in OR.
His proudest educational accomplishment was when he graduated, with Honors, from Gonzaga University with a Bachelor’s of Arts and Sciences in 1978.
In 2002, he retired from GTE after 18 years of service.
He had received numerous merits and awards for outstanding sales and service.
He was an Eagle Scout and served as Cub Master for his grandson’s troop in 1977.
He was an avid fan of G.U.
Men’s Basketball and Seattle Mariners Baseball, rarely missing a game.
He often spoke of his fondest childhood memories spent at the lake house in Minnesota.
In his later years, he made a valiant effort to return each summer.
He would invite everyone for a fabulous taco feast while visiting family, friends, and fishing for walleye.
In his spare time, David enjoyed traveling and taking his family on vacation.
He enjoyed reading, listening to music, and watching classic 50s and 60s movies but most importantly his life was dedicated to his wife Joan, and their family of which he had shown unconditional love.
He is survived by his daughter, Vicky (husband Joseph) Scimone; brother Jose’ (wife Aixa) Rueda; three grandchildren, Shawn Weigel, Victor (wife Metta) Rizzo, and Deena Cornelius; six great-grand- children, Tera, Giovanna and Kairee Weigel, Victoria Rizzo, Angelo and Meena Cornelius; and four great-great-grandchildren, Cierra and Myles Lindquist, Brooklyn Fuerte, and Kendall West.
David is preceded in death by his wife, Joan R. Erickson, his grandson, Stephen R. Weigel III, and his parents, Dr. and Mrs. Donald Erickson.
He is “Together Again” with Joan, the love of his life.
We will celebrate David’s life with a funeral service that will be held at the Ball & Dodd Funeral Home Chapel on Tuesday, September 30, 2014 at 10:00am, 5100 W. Wellesley Ave., Spokane, WA, with burial following at Holy Cross Cemetery, 7200 N. Wall St., Spokane, WA.
Contributions may be made in David’s name to the Union Gospel Mission.
Please go to ballanddodd.com to share a personal memory of David with the family.