With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of David “Lucky” James Cameron McEachern, who left us on May 19, 2025, at the age of 40. Born in Carleton Place, Ontario, on September 8, 1984, Dave moved to Salt Spring Island, BC, as a baby—where he grew up and became a cherished member of the community.
Dave, lovingly known as “Lucky,” was the smiling, sweet-hearted soul everyone adored.
David’s life was a testament to resilience, courage, and deep compassion. He was a fighter in every sense of the word—surviving four open-heart surgeries with remarkable strength and grace.
After graduating from GISS in 2005, David dedicated his life to spreading love and joy. He had an incredible ability to connect with people— offering understanding without judgment, and always with a sense of humor and warmth. He had a way of making everyone feel seen and valued, whether you were a lifelong friend or someone he’d just met.
David was a man of many passions. He had a deep love for art and music, and his creativity was a powerful way for him to express his feelings and vibrant personality. He found great joy at GIFTS, a place where he could paint, play music, connect with friends, and simply be himself.
More than anything, David loved spending time with his people. Whether it was sharing stories and laughs over a cold O’Doul’s, watching soccer, or playing a game of bocce, he was most at home surrounded by friends. He had a special fondness for his favorite teams—the Castaways, the A-listers, and Rangers FC—and treasured the time spent cheering them on.
Above all, David loved his family. He was the beloved son of Gloria and Don McEachern, and the proud brother of Andy (Gemma) and Jess (Lauren). He adored his nephews Jacob, Colin, and Teddy, and his niece Annie—bringing joy to them with his beaming smile and signature tickles.
David “Lucky” McEachern was truly one of a kind.
The family extends their heartfelt thanks to the Anglican Church All Saints by the Sea for their generosity and support in hosting David “Lucky” McEachern’s memorial service. The family would also like to thank Thrifty Foods for providing nibbles for an intimate family gathering in his honour, as well as the countless supports the community has offered during this difficult time.

Gloria and Don,
It has been some time since we lived on Saltspring so I have missed exchanging news and seeing Dave. Our common advocacy was often the topic of conversation. Dave was a joyful young man who reminded his community daily that life can be so worthwhile when you share your happiness, reach out to others and revel in life.
Our deepest condolances to you and your family ; many will mourn Dave’s passing but be richer for his presence.
Lyda Smith
Gloria, I am truly saddened to read of David’s passing. Steve and I have a great memory of David when we were at Thrifty’s shopping. David happened to be working in the same aisle we were shopping in. A great song was playing and Steve, David and I started dancing in the aisle. He had the biggest grin on his face.
RIP David . . . you really left your mark with so many people.
Dori (a former volunteer with Let’s Do Lunch) and Steve Somerset
I’m so sorry to hear of David’s passing. My condolences to his devoted parents Gloria & Don.