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Remembering
David Blair
Remembering
David Blair
David Blair
David was a loyal and loving man, generous with his time and attention. Loving husband, brother, uncle, adopted grandfather and friend. He was a mentor and role model to many – family, friends, colleagues, and workmates – his positive impact can be seen in many people's lives.
He loved life, was devoted to his family and work, and was a leader in all ways.
His battle with stomach cancer began in 2020, alongside the Covid global pandemic. His humour and stoic persistence served him well in fighting this invasive disease. Not all battles can be won, and he ceded on 13/3/2023.
Throughout this illness, he benefited from advances in GIST treatment and strongly believed further research was needed.
We thank you for honouring David's wishes and donating in his name.
All donations from this page will be directed towards stomach cancer and GIST research.
About the Cause
GI Cancer Institute (Australasian Gastro-Intestinal Trials Group)
Gastro-Intestinal (GI) cancer is the most common form of cancer claiming a devastating 51 lives each day. At the GI Cancer Institute, our vision is to create a world free from GI cancers. It is thanks to the support of the community that we are able to fund vital clinical trials research to improve quality of life and treatment options for GI cancer patients. GI cancers affect the digestive system and includes cancers of the stomach, oesophagus, gallbladder, liver, pancreas, stomach and bowel and anus. Thank you for your support. For more information, please contact info@gicancer.org.au.