• Gunnar, I'm sorry I called you Trevor, and so sorry for your loss.
paints wrote on 11/05/2009 05:34:54 PM:
Paige, I am so sorry for your loss. Deci
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kellan wrote on 11/04/2009 09:59:05 PM:
dear sweet paige and tilly. my heart breaks for you and your family right now. i will be thinking of you and keeping you in my prayers.
kelly lanini
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cherie wrote on 11/04/2009 09:31:18 PM:
For my daughter Paige- David's ONE true love--for his sweet young children--Gunnar & Tilly, for David's most precious Mother, Diane, for David's heartbroken beautiful Father, Don--for David's brother he loves so dearly, Christopher & for his wonderful to the core sister, Cassie,---For all of his Brothers & Sisters showing up in the spirit of life --holding on with strong hearts & arms - Thanks to each & every one of you. David, you are sooooo loved!
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TenUSC311 wrote on 11/04/2009 05:30:31 PM:
bob_doll is pretty much a knucklehead. I think he/she is a crack addict or methhead they way they constantly refer to law enforcement as "pigs". Very immature, that's for sure.
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jeffersonn wrote on 11/04/2009 02:38:44 PM:
My American flag is one of the last one fisherman and boaters see on the way out of the harbor- it's at Embarcadero and Beach (across from the kite shop). It's at half mast in memory and honor of David and will be the rest of the week. As a former merchant mariner and resident of Morro Bay, I mourn the loss of one of our fishing community. My sincere condolences to the Kubiak family. I am so sorry for your loss. Jeff Eckles
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lillie wrote on 11/04/2009 01:37:14 PM:
Dave was one of the good ones. He did his job and he did it well.I never saw Dave do anything at the expense of someone else. He just minded his business and he enjoyed what he did.The Morro Bay fishing community has suffered a great loss.
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heysona wrote on 11/04/2009 12:19:55 PM:
Crabber, suz -- I just sent e-mails to you.
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SLOSH72 wrote on 11/04/2009 12:07:17 PM:
bob-doll: You consistantly post the most insensitive comments. Neither my past berations nor others' have had any effect on you.
You seem like one of God's less likeable creatures. I feel sorry for you and wonder what your life has been like, saying these kinds of things, which, no doubt, you have done all your life.
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KellyLewis wrote on 11/04/2009 11:09:30 AM:
My heart goes out to Paige, Tilly and Trevor... and the rest of David's family.
I'm so sorry for your loss.
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SadToSay wrote on 11/04/2009 10:33:15 AM:
Home is the sailor, home from sea:
Her far-borne canvas furled
The ship pours shining on the quay
The plunder of the world.
Home is the hunter from the hill:
Fast in the boundless snare
All flesh lies taken at his will
And every fowl of air.
'Tis evening on the moorland free,
The starlit wave is still:
Home is the sailor from the sea,
The hunter from the hill.
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perspective wrote on 11/04/2009 08:21:16 AM:
Bob Doll, please take a moment and think before you type. Reflect upon the three or four most significant emotional events in your life and picture someone/anyone approaching you and making a comment about you or your situation that would be callous, crude, or demeaning. Your Avatar is also a reflection of you but that too is free choice in a free society. I would ask that you grow up and lessen the types of comments you would hear from a typical teenage (like we all once were). You may learn the true meaning of compassion in return.
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suz wrote on 11/04/2009 05:09:49 AM:
The fishing community has lost a fine man and fisherman. Our hearts go out to his parents, brother and sister, his lovely wife and children as well as the Larsen and Bolton families. We are all heartbroken and numb. When you are a fishing family, you hope and pray every time your loved ones head to sea that they will return home safe. It was not to be this time, and we mourn his loss. David will be greatly missed by the Morro Bay fishing fleet and all who knew and loved him.
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crabber wrote on 11/03/2009 10:19:51 PM:
Tilly a hard hug to you honey.
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tillyxbird wrote on 11/03/2009 09:16:16 PM:
so many people are gonna miss him :(
its still to hard to think im not gonna hear his voice in the morning
or have him take me to school.
or him watchin sunday night football
he was amazing. and always tried his hardest. even if things got hard.
i love you david.
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Truthbeknown wrote on 11/03/2009 08:49:07 PM:
David, fair winds and following seas and long may your big jib draw.
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SLONative46 wrote on 11/03/2009 08:48:57 PM:
Thanks, Crabber, for the additional light you shed about this sad situation. As so often happens, the news that comes out at first is sketchy and in bits & pieces. I consider most of these on-line updates to be "raw feed" and thus subject to correction/updating. I know, I know, it would be nice to have it polished and fine-tuned but such is life in the fast lane. Again, Crabber, thanks and my sympathy and prayers to Mr. Kubiak's family.
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memyselfandi wrote on 11/03/2009 08:13:34 PM:
goodbye dave, you will be missed i will leave the harbor with a heavy heart tomorrow morning
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ndenial wrote on 11/03/2009 08:13:05 PM:
Poor guy, I don't know him but I'm sorry to hear it.
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crabber wrote on 11/03/2009 08:02:22 PM:
bob doll the fishing community and all fishing families are heartbroken tonight. David was truly respected. He had been fishing for spot prawns, not crab, just trying to make a living. His wife is living every fisherman's wife's worst nightmare: The "you need to come down to the harbor...." Every fishing family has lived this story.
The FBI and Sheriff became involved as the F/V Axel was outside of state waters and is a federally registered vessel. The fisherman who found David spoke broken English and much was lost in translation--thus the "investigation". David was a third generation fisherman in this country, his boat was named after his Grandfather Axel. A huge loss is being felt tonight and many tears are falling.
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Catman wrote on 11/03/2009 07:44:54 PM:
RIP David. You worked hard to feed your family.
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Pismo2020 wrote on 11/03/2009 07:15:04 PM:
The San Luis Obispo County Sheriff's department says 47 year-old David Kubiak of Los Osos was found Tuesday about five miles off the beach near Cambria. The Coast Guard watched the man's fishing boat as it drifted about 60 miles off-shore. Kubiak had been fishing at the time of the incident.
The sheriff's department says it appears Kubiak fell from the vessel and attempted to secure himself to one of the buoys from his boat. FBI agents were sent to the scene to determine if foul play was involved.
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TenUSC311 wrote on 11/03/2009 06:50:03 PM:
The "Axel" had one person on it when it was spotted after the body was found? No foul play suspected? Huh? This paper gives me a headache.
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TenUSC311 wrote on 11/03/2009 06:48:44 PM:
He "fell from the fishing vessel" but was "tied to a buoy" and was "on a crab pot". Huh? Just about the most confusing article I have ever seen.
prawns wrote on 11/03/2009 06:44:45 PM:
A very Nice Kind man passed away today...and we are all at a loss because of it...God Bless his family
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