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I met Dave in a blues bar. He asked me to dance but I needed my knee replaced and told him I would let him know when I could dance again. Finally after I recovered from surgery I told him I could dance with him if he still wanted to. He did. We saw each other a couple other nights at the bar and then he asked me to go to KC to see the Rolling Stones. I said yes and we went and were pretty much together ever since.
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From our friend Curtis and Marilee Blake

Curtis and I formally met Annette and Dave on November 16, 2019 at a funky bar in North Weslaco where the now defunct area Blues Society hosted a celebration honoring the great local Blues hero, Johnny Harper, Bass player and former BBQ restauranteur extraordinaire, with a Blues Lifetime Achievement Award. Here in South Texas, where there is a serious drought of Blues music and a heavy concentration of Country, Tejano and Conjunto music, bands and fans, I was especially thrilled to meet true Blues enthusiasts here. It was interesting to learn of Dave’s long-time involvement in the Blues Society and in the clubs of Omaha, Nebraska, as it mirrored our likewise involvement in Minnesota. Over the years we rendezvoused, along with other friends at local restaurants, friends’ birthday celebrations, regional Blues gigs (especially when Border Soul and/or Curtis played) and sometimes attended rallies for political candidates we similarly supported. The attached picture of Dave, Curtis and Gayle is from my 2023 birthday when we partied at the Texas Rose in La Feria after feasting on Japanese fare at Kohnami in Harlingen. Annette was visiting family in Arizona, I believe, so Dave joined our fun solo.

Dave was so nice and unassuming, despite his size; he was positive, friendly and always helpful, a hard worker, too. He always had a lot to say and the boy could put down some food. I admired his knowledge and enthusiasm for all sports. The last time I saw Dave and spoke to him was on a hot, humid summer day in July when I ran into him in the Walmart parking lot. I had exited the store and was getting into my car when he pulled up in front of me. “Hi Dave, how are you guys doing?” We stood outside in the sweltering heat for several minutes conversing and he told me about their upcoming Alaska Cruise. “Awesome! Say ‘hi’ to Annette and take care.” That was the last time I saw Dave. I am still in disbelief and so disappointed in the Valley’s health system. We all should be celebrating MORE birthdays and enjoying MORE Blues music and celebrating MORE team victories. Rest in peace, Dave, my friend. Love to you, Annette.

My sympathies to Dave's family and friends. He was a high school classmate who we all remember fondly.  So glad I got to spend time with him and Annette at our 50th reunion.   I'll miss his Facebook posts! 
I remember the first time I met Dave at one of our shows. Well, first of all, let me just say that any friend of Annette Jensen is a friend of mine! But I just remember him being really nice and that he loved the blues! How can you go wrong with that combination? A really sweet person, we will miss him a lot. Rest in peace Dave. 🙏
Here is one of my funniest memories. My girl friend called me one day and asked if I would go on a blind date with her, her boy friend and his army buddy, they were home on leave and his buddy needed a date. Of course I said I would, to help her out. Yep, my date was my cousin Dave. My grandmother talked about that one for year's.
Our sincere condolences Annette to you and all his family.  You’ll cherish all the amazing memories with gratitude and smiles.  💜💜💜. Hugs!!!
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Suzi’s Wedding with her broth…
Suzi’s Wedding with her brothers Dave and Larry
Moving to Texas party
2019, Omaha, NE, USA
Moving to Texas party
Dave and his sister Suzi
Omaha, Nebraska, USA
Dave and his sister Suzi

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