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Dave Couture

January 16, 1976 - October 3, 2016

Dave Couture died suddenly October 3rd in his second city of Los Angeles. Dave will be remembered as a son, grandson, brother, uncle, nephew, cousin, and friend to countless others. His laugh was as genuine as his smile and he considered himself equal parts NH, NC and CA. He loved sports, specifically the Minnesota Vikings, Boston Red Sox and Bruins, and his NCSU Wolfpack. Dave was quickly liked by people he met--but his true friendships ran especially deep. With a quick wit and the ability to make us all chuckle, he will be greatly missed. From his made-up words (cher-nasty) to his bendy hugs to his impassioned rants--Dave was full of passion for things that mattered to him. He had a soft spot for animals--and kids, who loved his goofy but protective demeanor. Dave had a strong sense of right and wrong and when combined with his intense work ethic, he would do whatever it took to get something done the right way. We hope that sharing great memories, picture and videos of Dave on this website will help us all remember his spirit and all the fun that surrounded him.

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2016-10-19 17:10:10 wrote:

Dave was my colleague & boss, but really I considered him my friend. I was always pleased to hear when he was coming in town, to "Canadia" as he would say. Although we didn't get to see each other often, we shared a lot of laughs. He shared with me his comedy scripts and I got to see the talented writer that he was (not surprising). A few memories... On one of his visits he decided to pack up a whole dailies system, not because he had to, but because our colleague said he couldn't. He did it, I helped, and we celebrated by sending our colleague a good "fuck you" picture after that haha. On another visit, we stopped somewhere so he could buy 40$ worth of scratch and wins.....it makes me laugh just thinking about it. I advised him otherwise, but he reassured me "Don't worry, it's monopoly money!" referring to our colourful bills. When I went to LA, he picked me up every morning. Even though I was a 3 minute walk away from work...and he would always offer to buy me coffee. These might seem like small things, but I think they show what kind of person he was. He was kind, generous and really had the best laugh and sense of humour. Dave was genuine. I miss my friend. My heart goes out to all his family and friends.

2016-10-19 17:10:10 wrote: Dave was my colleague & boss, but really I considered him my friend. I was always pleased to hear when he was coming in town, to "Canadia" as he would say. Although we didn't get to see each other often, we shared a lot of laughs. He shared with me his comedy scripts and I got to see the talented writer that he was (not surprising). A few memories... On one of his visits he decided to pack up a whole dailies system, not because he had to, but because our colleague said he couldn't. He did it, I helped, and we celebrated by sending our colleague a good "fuck you" picture after that haha. On another visit, we stopped somewhere so he could buy 40$ worth of scratch and wins.....it makes me laugh just thinking about it. I advised him otherwise, but he reassured me "Don't worry, it's monopoly money!" referring to our colourful bills. When I went to LA, he picked me up every morning. Even though I was a 3 minute walk away from work...and he would always offer to buy me coffee. These might seem like small things, but I think they show what kind of person he was. He was kind, generous and really had the best laugh and sense of humour. Dave was genuine. I miss my friend. My heart goes out to all his family and friends.

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