Dave passed away peacefully in the morning of April 19, 2023. He was born on May 13, 1948 in Edmonton, Alberta. Dave is survived by his wife, Madeline; his children Chris (Lisa), Nicky (Dave) and Jill (Patrick); grandchildren Mariah, Annika, Gabrielle, Isabel, Evan and Madeleine; and brother Don (Helen).

Dave was gentle, witty and kind. Always active, he was an accomplished tennis, golf and cycling enthusiast. As an exceptional physician and hospital administrator, Dave impacted the lives of many. He lived and worked in Calgary, Victoria, Riyadh and Jeddah.

Dave and Madeline got married in 1974. Their love of travel and adventure took them all over the world. Having three children didn’t slow them down. The family fondly remembers time spent together in Kauai, Egypt, Palm Springs and various boating escapades through the Gulf Islands.

A Celebration of Dave’s life will be held in the Sequoia Centre at McCall Gardens, 4665 Falaise Drive, on Friday, May 12, 2023 at 2:00 pm.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Doctors Without Borders.

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

McCall Gardens
www.mccallgardens.com

  • Darlene Schlodder

    Dear Madeline & family: I was very saddened to hear of the passing of David. I worked with him in the Emergency at the HXH what a terrific doctor to be on shift with! My sincere condolences to you and your family. He will be greatly missed. RIP Dave.

  • Jan Boydol

    It was an honor and pleasure to work with Dave in the Holy Cross ER. My sincere condolences on his passing. He was a gentle soul and my heart goes out to you all. Jan Boydol

  • Debbie and Bob DeMara

    Dear Madeline. So sorry to hear of Dave’s passing. My time with him in the ER department at Holy Cross in Calgary are fond memories. Also all the parties we attended. He was a favorite doctor of mine. So gentle and kind. He will be missed.

  • Penny Van Der Valk

    Dear Madeleine and family ,
    I am so very sorry to see your in the paper that David has died. I am thinking of you all today and send lots of love and hugs to you all. David was such a great Doc to work with. Quiet and unassuming, always got the job done with care and understanding for not just the patient but also the staff. He was thoughtful, kind and will be truly missed.
    Call me and we shall go for coffee-
    Big day to day,
    Take care ,
    Penny ‍♀️❤️

  • Danielle Sykes

    Uncle Dave was an extraordinary person. He truly did live a life of adventure and I just loved listening to his wild stories as a child; even more so as an adult. He always made me laugh. He also had a huge heart and always cared how life was treating those around him; he always wanted to know how my life was going and would always have some great piece of wisdom to help you along. He was a genuine person and he genuinely cared. He will be greatly missed. Thinking of you all today and I wish I could be there to celebrate the wonderful and amazing life of David Newsome. Sending all our love.

    Danielle, Josh, Evander and Rowan xoxo

  • Steve Wheeler

    Sandy and I were very sad to hear of Dave’s passing. He was a wonderful gentle man. An exemplary role model for his colleagues in the ER and a calm and thoughtful leader. We admired his courage as he tackled Parkinson’s disease.
    Condolences and deepest sympathies to Madeline and her family.

    Steve & Sandy Wheeler

  • Briana (Illingworth) Ingram

    Nicky, Chris and Jill,

    Condolences to you and your families on your dad’s passing. May your many memories bring you comfort in this difficult time.

  • David and Bren Hilton

    To Madeline and all the Newsome family, Bren and I feel the world is less with the loss of your husband, father, grandfather.
    Our paths crossed in life through our children and shared time in medicine.
    Dave had a lovely balance of perspective, of caring, and wisdom in guidance. A wonderful person who touched many and left medical institutes better for the leadership which came naturally to him.

  • Ian Cordon

    Dave was a pioneer in Canadian emergency medicine with whom I had the privilege to work in Calgary, Victoria and Saudi Arabia. He was an excellent physician and later became an innovative hospital administrator who managed to retain his common sense and good humour.
    He fiercely enjoyed his golf, and despite his Parkinson’s progressing he always refused to accept “gimme” putts, but would simply manage his stiffness or tremor.
    Sincere condolences,
    Ian

  • Ken Fyke

    I am saddened to learn of Dave’s passing. Dawn and I offer our condolences to Madeline and family. I had the privilege of working with Dave in his roles as an Emergency Physician and as Vice President Medicine, Victoria. Dave was always a kind and compassionate person, who focused on quality service. His high level of integrity and ethical standards were always evident. It was an honour to have worked with him.

    With Respect,

    Ken Fyke, Victoria

  • Kathleen Sun

    Dearest Madeline, Chris, Nicky, and Jill, my most sincere condolences to you, your entire family, and extended communities. Dave touched the lives of so many, and I have such fond memories of him, especially from childhood. I am thinking of you all, sending love, Kathleen

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