06/08/2026
Dave was a simple, kind, and loving person who loved fishing. He was a retired Denver, Colorado Police Officer that was well liked, respected, and no one had an unkind word to say about him. No fuss, just one of those genuine, down to earth, good people that are so rare these days and that the world will miss now that he is gone.
Seven contacted the Midnight Gallery seeking a special resting place for Dave that would feature colors that reminded him of things that were both meaningful in his brother's life and would also memorialize the times they shared together. As he looks at the blend, Seven's heart can recall the personal meaning behind each hue; while others who may not have had the pleasure of knowing Dave can feel still feel uplifted and inspired by the artistic composition.
An unpretentious, column shape with a basic handle on the lid forms the glass canvas, where metallic strands and flakes of gold and pearl white mica peek through glistening iridescent versions of sky and royal blue, violet, deep purple, lilac, crimson, mirror gold, yellow, burnt orange, and holographic green; with just a hint of chrome silver and diamond dust as surprise accents. All float in a deep, satin black background. Strands of ab crystals in golden chain adorn the top and bottom, randomly flickering hints of the colors in the body of the piece, while Dave quietly rests inside a black satin drawstring satchel surrounded by a soft, padded crushed velvet liner.
Rest in Paradise Dave, celebrate a life well lived that served others.
Music: Summit by Jonny Easton