We miss you.
>NEE David Dawes II. (1976-2005.) David Nee, a much loved member of the
>class of 2005 from Fordham University School of Law, and a graduate of
>Princeton University (class of 1998) and The Loomis Chaffee School (class
>of 1994), died of his own hand on Wednesday, June 22, in New York City.
>David was born in Hong Kong to his parents, Owen and Amber Nee, on February
>24, 1976, and attended the Hong Kong International School, and the Rye
>Country Day School, before matriculating at Loomis in Windsor, Connecticut.
>Dave went on to Princeton University, where he was a member of the Ivy
>Club, and ``president'' of the Green Room. After graduation, Dave worked as
>an Associate Producer of ``Message in a Bubble,'' a public television
>documentary on the rise and fall of internet entrepreneurs, and he also
>edited an internet magazine called ``The Scrivener,'' which was devoted to
>contemporary comment and
>fiction, for several years. While at Fordham, Dave participated in the
>Jessup International Moot Court Competition both as an advocate and, during
>the past year, as a coach, and led his team to an eighteenth overall
>ranking in the world competition, the highest position ever achieved by the
>school. David leaves his parents, his older sister, Claire Nee Nelson, and
>younger sister, Alexandra. A memorial service will be held at the Rye
>Presbyterian Church, 882 Boston Post Road, Rye, New York, on Monday, June
>27, 2005, at 11:00 AM. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that
>donations be directed to two causes that were very close to David's heart:
>Legal Education Advocacy Program, Fordham University School of Law, 230
>West 55th Street, Apt. 7C, New York, NY 10019; Fordham University School of
>Law, Attn: Moot Court Competition, in honor of David Nee, Office of the
>Dean, 140 West 62nd
>Street, New York, New York 10023.
>Published in the New York Times on 6/26/2005.

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