| Dr. David George Hadcock Anido - 09/04/2011 | 
![]() in Ottawa on August 31st, 2011, at the age of 65. He was much loved by his wife Jane, their two daughters Elizabeth and Alexandra, whom he adored, his sons-in-law Greg and Daniel, and grandchildren Zara, Hana and Jacob. He will also be dearly missed by his brother Philip, sister-in-law Diane, and niece and nephews Helene, Edward and Charles. David was born in England on 5 June 1946. Before his second birthday, he set sail with his parents, the Reverend John and Barbara Anido to spent his early years on Quebec’s north shore. Rev. John served as the Anglican priest in Harrington Harbour and Mutton Bay. In 1952 with his new brother, Philip, David returned to Canterbury where he was a top junior scholar at St Edmund's School. After five years in England, the family returned to Canada where David attended Bishop’s College School (1957-1964) and Bishop’s University (1964-1967). He excelled as a scholar, was a devoted son, a wonderful brother, and a great friend and joyful mentor to many. As a summer student, David served with appropriate fierce pride at as a lowly bandsman and lofty ensign in the Old Fort Henry Guard, he also spent time working at Expo 67. In recognition of his distinguished scholarship and ever willing commitment to the university life and community, as a leading actor in major plays and an award winning inter-varsity debater, Dave won the highest recognition at Bishop’s University, the Golden Miter Award. At 21, David moved on to Simon Fraser University to earn an honours first Masters of Arts Degree. His acclaimed thesis was written on the Theatre of the Absurd and with it he won a Commonwealth Scholarship to write his PhD at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. Before he was 26, David had won two more precious prizes, the lustrous First Class PhD, and the most-treasured, loved at first sight and forever, Jane. They married in May 1973 and set off for Australia to start their life together. There he earned his pilot's license and managed theatre company tours across New South Wales, but the pull of Canada was ever present and in 1974, David and Jane set up home in Ottawa. Here their life together blossomed. David began his career first with the Canada Council and then with Foreign Affairs. Postings in Rome and Tokyo were his career highlights. Service to his Church, The School of Dance, the Canadian Mediterranean Institute, and the Canadian War Museum, are witness to his perpetual energy, broad interests, and devotion to his community. Above all David was a good and loyal friend to many all over the world. In retirement, his library and his quest for learning were David`s second love. His first was and is his family, Jane, Alexandra with husband Greg, Elizabeth with husband Daniel and the treasures they have brought to him, his grandchildren Zara, Hana and Jacob who are are his eternal love. He was a loving husband, daddy, brother, uncle, godfather, pilot, sailor, explorer, hang glider, skydiver, canoeist, actor, sheep shearer, Chairman of various committees and Boards. David played the didgeridoo, bugle and Taiko drums – especially as riotous entertainment at the end of a dinner party. He could quote rafts of Shakespeare, he read voraciously, including the great philosophers and poets and political and military history, he was a joker, debater, teacher and storyteller with a booming voice and a grand passion for seeing humour and absurdity where you’d least expect to find them. David was simply larger than life. We will miss him in our lives, but our memories are vivid, colourful, dear and rich. Friends are invited to visit at the Central Chapel of Hulse Playfair & McGarry, 315 McLeod Street (at O’Connor) on Tuesday, September 6 from 5-8 pm. The Funeral Service will be held in the Chapel on Wednesday September 7th, at 11am.  | 
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Sunday, September 4, 2011
David Anido: RIP
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I would like to express sympathy to my old school friend Jane who I have not been able to contact in the last three years. Anyone who knows how I can contact Jane is invited to let me know via david@dba.org.nz
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