
In Memory of
David Cassidy
In loving memory of David Cassidy, we come together to honor his legacy of love and compassion. David was a passionate advocate for Alzheimer’s care and research, inspired by his mother’s battle with dementia. His heartfelt wish was to raise awareness and bring light to this challenging disease.
Join us in continuing his mission by supporting our fundraiser—help us make a difference in the lives of those affected by Alzheimer’s. Let’s keep David’s spirit alive by spreading love, awareness, and hope. Together, we can make a positive impact and remember him for the kindness that touched so many.
From the David Cassidy Facebook Group of Great Britain.
Honor Roll
Mary Anthony - $20.00
In loving memory of David Cassidy.
Ginger Chamberlain - $20.00
Remembering you with love and light! Listening to your music and voice is still therapy for my heart and soul.
Missing you and loving you!!
Karen Hobson - $10.00
Our love for you is endless David. Always remembered xxx
Val Hodgson - $20.00
In loving memory of David Cassidy. We miss you so much xx
Doreen Walker - $15.00
In loving memory of David Cassidy. Love you always
Denise Sparkes - $10.00
In loving memory of David Cassidy. Forever missed. xx
Inga-Lill Ekman - $55.00
In loving memory of David Cassidy. Forever in my heart
Pauline Tombs - $10.00
With Love.
Suzie Beizer - $54.00
Thank you to the David Cassidy fan group for all you did for him In West Orange❣️
Pauline Tombs - $10.00
In memory of David Cassidy being commemorated in West Orange, 30th and 31st of July 2025 and his wish to make a difference.
Pauline Tombs - $14.00
David Cassidy, remembered with Love, music makes a difference, to each and every one of us, provoking special memories, that may otherwise be miles away in life’s journey 💜
Thank you for the music, As time goes by…..you must remember this 💜
Pauline Tombs - $200.00
The donation is being made, on behalf of the DCGB Legacy Group, in recognition of David Cassidy’s commemoration, at Colegate Park/Field West Orange, NJ and being a charity close to his heart, having lost his dear Mum to the disease.
Mark Raymond