In Memory

Dave Ross

David Ross died suddenly on Tuesday, March 3, 2009, while visiting his brother in Arizona. David was born on June 15, 1950 to the late Mary and Frederick Ross in North Huntingdon, Pennsylvania. After graduating from Norwin High School in 1968, he attended Cornell University where he earned his architecture degree in 1973. David was a Founder and Principal at The Design Alliance Architects. As an architect, David helped to shape the face of Pittsburgh by contributing to the designs of headquarters for Pittsburgh icons Alcoa and Heinz. David was an active member of the Cornell Alumni Association, as well as an avid squash player and loyal fan of the Pittsburgh Penguins. David is survived by his wife, Meg, and his children, Pamela, Kaitlyn, Kevin, Margo, and Natalie. He is also survived by his brother, Kerry Ross, sister-in-law Janet Ross, and nephew Sean Ross. Burial arrangements are private. A memorial service is to be announced at a later date. Memorial donations may be made to The Alzheimer's Association, 1100 Liberty, Suite E-201, Pittsburgh, PA 15222.
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