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Dave Peverall

September 30, 2022

Dave Peverall

Dave Peverall

September 30, 2022

Dave was born on Saturday, June 6, 1959 in Windsor, Ontario to Owen & Pamela Peverall. When Dave was 14 years old they moved to England for two years while his mother was undergoing medical treatment. In August 1975 they moved back to Canada, to St. Thomas, Ontario where Dave graduated from Grade 13 in 1978. His mother, Pamela Peverall, passed away in May of 1976.  

Dave attended Trinity Western College in the fall of 1978 and graduated with a B.A. in Psych from Trinity in 1982. While he was a student at Trinity, Dave spent his summers working at Camp Homewood.

Dave and Connie started dating during November of 1988 and on July 22, 1989 they were married. They lived in Aldergrove at first and then moved to Abbotsford. BC.

Dave had various jobs after he graduated from Trinity Western University and In the fall of 1989 he started working at Haney Pitt Meadows Christian School as a Learning Assistance Teacher. He worked there until he 2001.

Dave played guitar and sang and was able to use his musical ability in various ways. He sang with the Janz Team in Europe for a couple of months in 1986. At the churches he attended he sang in choirs, small groups and on worship teams. He also sang many solos, and duets with Connie.

He is predeceased by his parents, Owen & Pamela Peverall, He is survived by his beloved wife of 33 years, Connie Peverall, his step-mother, Perrie Horst, and various other family members. He will be fondly remembered by friends, family and former co-workers.


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So sad to find this as I was looking to see if I could find my childhood friend. I grew with Dave in Windsor. I fondly remember his parents. Remembering the fun we had together playing hockey, on the street and on the ice. Dave in goal, me taking the shots on goal. Sometimes scoring. So many more memories I could write about. Wish we could have met later on in lfe. Goodbye old friend. 

~ Joe Nosotti