09 Oct 1948 - 22 Feb 2025
… In loving memory of …. Alexander David Dey Waugh …
Late of Ballina.
Passed away at hospital on Saturday 22 February 2025.
Loving Husband of Elaine.
Cherished Father and Father in Law of David & Beth, Eden (Dec’d), Jordan.
Devoted ‘Grumps’ of Tom and Luca.
Loving Brother of Cally
Will be sadly missed by all his family and friends
Aged 76 Years
‘Too Country for Country’ May He Rest in Peace
Family and friends are warmly invited to attend David’s Funeral Service to be held at The Richmond Chapel of Parkview Funeral Home, 21 Kalinga St Ballina, on Tuesday 4 March 2025 commencing at 12 noon.
Parkview – Ballina
21 Kalinga St
Ballina NSW 2480
4 replies on “WAUGH, Alexander David Dey”
I had the great good fortune to work with Dave at Ryde Eastwood Leagues Club in the late 1970s early 1980s, Dave was one of those people who come into your life and you feel better for having known them. A raw boned country boy who had come to the City to play football, he was funny, irreverent and great fun to be around for someone 7 years his junior.
We shared some very memorable days off at either the Hunters Hill Hotel or the Woolwich Pier Hotel along with a lot of other Ryde Eastwood staff who also enjoyed his company immensely.
Our lives took different courses and I never saw him again although we did reconnect by phone some years ago thanks to our mutual mate Alwyn Brunton.
I am forever grateful that I got to say my goodbyes to him only a few days before he died.
Rest in peace old Mate and deepest sympathy and sincere condolences to Elaine and the family
My Dear Elaine .& Jordan . Clark & I were so saddened to hear of Dave’s death … With Fondest love & deepest sympathy from us both X
Farewell to David my uncle and love to Elaine and Jordan and Davey Dey . I am sorry I was unable to make it to Ballina today – my thoughts and love have been there all day .
To Elaine ,Jordan & Cally so sorry to hear of Dave’s passing ,we have many fond memories of Dave around Lennox and especially the drinks at the newsagent when Bill & Gilda had it,many good times
Thanks for the memories
Annette & Ken Jones