We have only known Brother Tony for a short time, since we started fellowshipping with his Parents & Church (our Pastor, Brother David and Sister Frannie Templeton)..but from the very beginning, he and his lovely Wife, Sister Sarah became instant and kind Friends to us!!! He loved the Lord and shined the light of His word to everyone. He always had a wonderful spirit and smile! TEMPLETON David Smith Aged 95 Years David Templeton passed peacefully in the presence of his family on March 18, 2020 after a long life well lived. His positive spirit and love for all was contagious. David Ralph Templeton. His joy and delight were his family, Heather (Ewan) Cumming, David (Janet) and Janet (Poul) Laursen; six grandchildren Adam (Denise), Paul, Jill, Beth, Evan and Erik and one great-grandchild Isaac; brother Peter (Margaret) and sisters-in-law Phyllis (Hank) Mews, Judy (late Douglas) Shedden and Robyn Zuck, and a large number of nieces, nephews and friends. Where. TEMPLETON David Smith Aged 95 Years David Templeton passed peacefully in the presence of his family on March 18, 2020 after a long life well lived. Born in St. John’s, a son of Arthur and Agnes (nee Leddingham) Templeton, David was dedicated to the field of engineering, a profession that became his life-long career. Dave was born on September 26, 1944 in the “old” Cranbrook Hospital. He would wear scrubs that he knew were superhero’s or characters that my son liked so they could talk about them and I’ll never forget him asking Judah if he would share his rice with him.
David Adrian Templeton of Granbury, TX went home to be with our Lord on November 18, 2019. His son David, was his right-hand man and best friend. In lieu of flowers donations may be made in David’s memory to St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church. Dave was born on September 26, 1944 in the “old” Cranbrook Hospital. He was born March 30, 1976 in Dublin, TX.
He was a nurse at Prisma Health Richland Children’s Hospital.
Tony was a graduate of Hendersonville High School, Go Bearcats! It is with deep sadness and heart break, that we announce the passing of David William “Fuzz” Templeton. While fighting a brave battle with cancer, Tony was healed and went to be with the Lord on September 10, 2019 in Columbia, SC. His joy and delight were his family, Heather (Ewan) Cumming, David (Janet) and Janet (Poul) Laursen; six grandchildren Adam (Denise), Paul, Jill, Beth, Evan and Erik and one great-grandchild Isaac; brother Peter (Margaret) and sisters-in-law Phyllis (Hank) Mews, Judy (late Douglas) Shedden and Robyn Zuck, and a large number of nieces, nephews and friends. Tony was a graduate of Hendersonville High School, Go Bearcats! David J. Templeton, age 69, of West Norriton, passed away peacefully on October 25, 2012 at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital Neuro-Science Building in Philadelphia. He was a master impressionist in a comedic way and he could come up with stuff that would just have everybody around laughing. David Templeton passed peacefully in the presence of his family on March 18, 2020 after a long life well lived. Find the obituary of David Templeton (1936 - 2018) from Spartanburg, SC. Obituary: David Templeton Chief Inspector, lecturer, tutor, examiner, author and Lead Officer David S.J. Ralph G. Niller March 16, 2020. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED David was predeceased by his wife of 54 years, Joanne (Ruth) nee Randell in 2016. To leave a message of condolence please visit After several attempts at different ventures, he … Tony was a big ole teddy bear that loved to make people laugh and just enjoyed life no matter what was going on . Templeton, DAVID Jan. 31, 1926 to Oct. 09, 2002 David Templeton passed away after a short illness in Charlton Methodist. Such a simple game, but things like this fill in the gaps of long hospital stays. My sincere condolences to your family. If you are having trouble, click This is MY RICE!” So then it became a joke between us all that he would ask Judah to share his food. Educated in St. John’s and at universities in Nova Scotia, David’s early career took him to Alberta before he returned to his home province and joined Newfoundland Light and Power Company in 1953 where he held many leadership positions, until his retirement as President of the Company in 1986. He was the son of David Cleveland and Frances Miller Templeton. God grant comfort and peace to his dear family. I feel incredibly blessed to have known and worked alongside him. He loved his Lord, his family, friends, patients, colleagues, and his Tarheels.
I loved him like a brother. Who. Tony was such a great guy and wonderful friend all through our Bearcat days.