All "he was my son so I'll load this with flowery praise" stuff aside, he really did "live more" in his 23 years than most do in in a long, full lifetime. He was an active kid that was frustratingly good (frustrating for his parents and try-to-keep-up older siblings!)at everything he tried - a skateboarder, surfer, baseball pitcher/cleanup hitter, basketball player; later an artist through photography (digital and film - mostly black & white) & writing, skydiver, snowboarder, rock climber and on and on.
He was also a genius (yeah, a real one) - a straight-A's physics major in college (that several professors told us months ago was the smartest student they'd ever had) that used to tutor classmates in earlier years; also a gourmet cook & coffee expert. He wasn't a stereotypical " math geek" - David made friends instantly and had a roflmao sense of humor. He was gay - not flamboyantly so, it was just who he was.
And he was a musician. A really good musician. He had his own NAMM badge courtesy of Fender from age eight He played mostly 6-string (usually in a two-handed tapping jazz/progressive rock style), but also drums, bass, ukulele, saxophone, slide and a bit of pedal steel (unfortunately subjected to the terrors of my 1950's Fenders...). He never played a gig but left a wealth of recordings, most made with his best friend/music partner Christian Martinsons.
It almost seemed he could have lived in the 1500's hanging out with the likes of Leonardo DaVinci....
This article in the Hermosa Beach Easy Reader News by Ryan McDonald is an excellent overview of our son. His mother Kathy, our daughter/David's big sister Morgan and our older son/big brother Mike appreciate everyone's condolences and support.
David wasn't spiritual but did believe everything was comprised of energy that never ceased to exist. As he would probably say, David's energy has just changed to a state that is "less orderly"....
https://www.easyreadernews.com/world-di ... liff-obit/
And there's a "perpetual" obituary here written by big sister Morgan Sliff:
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/d ... =187778791
Playing my POS Chinese electric 12-string while trying not to laugh....

Skydiving with brother Mike (former recording engineer and now an ER nurse studying to become a nurse anesthetist) and mom Kathy (ICU Nurse)

At NAMM - age 9 - with friends (seriously) Skunk Baxter (Doobie Brothers, Steely Dan) and Bob Warford (The Everly Brothers, Linda Ronstadt)

Hitting a double-

With big sister/pro surfer Morgan. Our kids obviously take after their mother, not me!
