It is with the heaviest of hearts that we sadly announce the passing of David James Scott Farrington (July 4, 1989, to November 15, 2025) at the age of 36. He died unexpectedly but peacefully from a previously dormant pre-existing medical condition while asleep in his birth city of Ottawa.
David was the soft spoken and dearly beloved son of Peter David Farrington and Doris Wendy Farrington (nee Crowston), and older brother to Christopher Adam Farrington, with whom he shared many moments of joy in nature, during family life, on the sports grounds, and while traveling. He was the dear grandson to Ramon Windsor Farrington, with whom he had a very close bond, nephew to aunts and uncles Michael Blair Farrington and Nancy Farrington (nee Graves), whose loving support of David had been growing steadily over the past few years, Robert Dean Farrington, Brenda Jean Farrington, David Carle-Ellis (nee Crowston) and Ian Crowston. David was predeceased by his loving grandparents, Adeline Mary Farrington (nee Schneider), Jack and Marcia Crowston (nee Harp), and cousins Andrew and Erika Farrington. David was also the cherished friend to many others whose paths he lit with his kind, quirky and stoic demeanor while at school, playing sports, traveling, and during his work life.
David was gifted athletically. He was a midfielder on a Saskatchewan provincial youth soccer team, and after moving to Ottawa, David was part of a club team that played in the prestigious Plomelin Mondial Pupilles in Brittany, France. For the past 10 years David became a basketball fanatic and was also a highly skilled snowboarder.
Although possessed with an exceptional memory, strong reasoning abilities and a passionate reader of philosophers, academically, school life was not easy for David. This changed dramatically after entering university where he graduated from Carleton University with a double major honors in Anthropology and Greek & Roman Studies.
History, ancient and indigenous cultures, modern societies, and nature were the main drivers for David, whose often solo travels took him to places off-the-beaten-path in China, Cuba, Djibouti, Morocco, Mexico, Costa Rica, Oman, the UAE, Canada’s far north and many others. David was an excellent photographer, loved collecting basketball shoes, T-shirts and hats, frequently magnetically drew animals to him, and was a true tea connoisseur. A cup of oolong, white, yellow or personally blended teas carefully and lovingly brewed by David was heavenly.
A private memorial service was held for David on November 25 at the Beechwood Cemetery Funeral and Cremation services, followed by cremation. On November 27 and 29, celebrations of David’s life were held at one of his favorite places in Ottawa, the Notre Dame Cathedral. The outpouring of genuine love from family, past school friends and current work colleagues for David revealed the magnitude and indelible impacts that his gentle, kind and giving nature had had on many people. David was always willing to quietly offer his time, ear and possessions to help others, even when in short supply. David had and still has what one friend described as a “presence”. He set an extraordinary standard of “being” for the rest of us to follow.
Digital Guestbook
Peggy MacTavish
Steven Jewell
After all these years, I have concluded a successful life is to hurt no one and to leave the world a better place. David in his short time certainly achieved both.
Arno Gazo
My younger brother's name is also David, and like David, he used to collect basketball shoes!
I am with you Peter, thank you for sharing the beautiful stories that you've gone through you with your son. Thank you for inspiring us, and reminding us the importance of simple things in life.
Thank you David 💫
Teo San Jose
Cuando las palabras se quedan cortas, vacías...sólo la presencia del AMOR hace latente nuestras vidas.
David, tu fuiste un ejemplo para todos de esta energía, emoción...forma de entender la vida. Ahora que disfrutas de otra vida seguro que nos seguirás enseñando a ser..."SER".
David. Gracias por compartir tu vida con nosotros.
Raya Al maskari
It was an honor to know him I remember him he was gentle and kind very approachable just like his brother ❤️ hugs and prayers all the way
Zehra
Some people remind us that gentleness is not weakness. They show us that sensitive souls are a gift, that we need listeners more than speakers, and that amid countless thinkers, we also need those who can simply feel.
David, whom I came to know only through Peter’s stories and a brief exchange of chats, clearly touched many lives in ways that mattered deeply. There is something very moving about witnessing a father speak of what he learned from his own son. If I could ever meet David again, I would tell him how every morning his dad would come to the office and speak so fondly of him, and how deeply proud of him he was. I would also tell David that when I invited his father to speak to my class some months ago, his name came up many times in connection with his deep bond with nature. These were the spaces David was always in - during moments when we would relax, sip our karak, take a break from work, and laugh the day away.
Though David may have left this world too soon, he continues to live on through the memories, love, and gentle influence he shared with those around him.
Vlad
David had an incredible lightness of being.. he deeply touched everyone who got to know him and his deeds always spoke louder than words.. His connection to nature was truly profound and you could say he was able to communicate with trees and animals in a magical way that most of us would not understand. His presence will be sorely missed on earth, but will always be with us in the greater universe. He will be remembered for walking lightly, but leaving a big footprint where ever he went…
There are no words that can express the incredible sorrow that comes with such sad news.. our thoughts and prayers are with you at all times.. ❤️🙏
Watching David grow from a young boy into a lovely man was nature and nurture at its best. David has a family that loves him and allowed for an amazing life regardless of its length.