David Lam passed away on Monday, December 20, 2021 at the age of 31 years. He will be lovingly remembered by his parents Hue Du and Lien Lam, brother Kelvin Lam and many more family and friends.
David was born October 12, 1990 in Calgary, AB. His name means beloved. He graduated from Mount Royal University in 2014, with a Bachelor of Business Administration (BBA), Finance, General. He worked at EMCO Corporation, a distributor of waterworks, industrial and HVAC products. He was working in the warehouse and was promoted to a commercial quotations specialist. He was described as a standout of commitment, hard work and kindness, and an amazing teammate and individual. David had a close group of friends (based in the US) who spoke regularly with him, and he loved to play video games and to hang out with them. He took vacations to see them and go to Magic the Gathering events together. He developed his own keen sense of style and had beautiful and intricate tattoos. He was very much the life of the party amongst his family, he was outgoing, kind, mischievous, loud, caring, bright, funny, and very much loved. He had the loudest laugh and the biggest smile in his happiest moments. He will be dearly missed by all of the people who knew him and loved him. He will always be in our hearts and memories.
A Funeral Service will be held for David at Pierson’s Forest Lawn Chapel (4121 – 17 Avenue SE, Calgary) on Wednesday, December 22, 2021 from 6:00-9:00 pm. Due to the City of Calgary Bylaw, Vaccination QR codes, negative COVID tests or an exemption letter along with photo ID will be required for attendance.
I would like to ask a favour, please, of everyone who knew my brother David. I would like to ask for help spreading this message:
I have a google drive folder and my email address, where people could share any photos, or videos of David; if anyone would like to share, please feel free to do so.
Also, if anyone had any other words, or stories, or letters that they want to write to David, they could also send an email or share with the google drive folder.
I would like to save everything and then put together something like an online memorial to remember him, and that people could re-visit on the anniversary of his passing.
Thank you,
Kelvin Lam
Google Drive:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1bziYy_ky59o_jaYLBmlN2gm44rRQjnDu?usp=sharing
My email:
[email protected]