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NEWS INCORPORATING COLD CHAIN In memory of Dave Donald By John Ackermann A Dave Donald passed away on 19 September 2017. 8 t the age of 53, Dave Donald passed away while enjoying drinks with friends at the Swiss Club in Midrand on 19 September 2017. Dave’s sudden death, possibly from heart failure, came as a great shock to his many friends and colleagues in the refrigeration industry, particularly in the transport sector. Dave did his apprenticeship at OK Bazaars in Johannesburg and later joined the service department of Grenco (SA) in Kempton Park. In 1988, Dave and his two colleagues at Grenco — John Forbes and Peter Molyneux — joined forces and started Reefer Refrigeration as an independent service contractor, specialising in refrigerated transport. Reefer Refrigeration was close to the Shell Truchotel in Alberton and the trio (Dave, John, and Peter) often attended to breakdowns or did servicing of the many long- distance refrigerated trailers that called at or parked overnight at the Truchotel. Later, the trio split, and Dave started AC&R Transport Refrigeration Services as an agent for Transfrig. Dave was passionate about whatever he did and enjoyed socialising at industry events and Southern African Refrigerated Distribution Association (SARDA) meetings. He had a keen eye for opportunities in new technologies or equipment to the South African market. Later, the distributorship changed to Kingtec South Africa and Dave continued working with them. After Kingtec South Africa restructured, Dave once again joined up with Peter Griesel at AC&R Refrigeration Services. His www.coldlinkafrica.co.za wife, Charmaine, and daughter, Hayley, also joined Dave at AC&R. Dave was big in stature, jovial, and keen to socialise. He was a hard worker, had a wealth of experience in his field, and was ever-ready to live life to the fullest. He was a fine example of working hard and playing even harder. Dave enjoyed hunting and fishing and often went to Mozambique with his friends to fish for marlin. Our condolences go to Charmaine, Hayley, and his sons Wayne, Robert, and Andy. Dave was from the old school and has certainly left a gaping hole in refrigerated transport service in Africa; one that will be difficult to fill. Dave will fondly be remembered by all who ever met him or worked with him. He had a personality that affected everyone who ever met him. May he rest in peace. CLA COLD LINK AFRICA • January | February 2018