September 16, 2021, following a brief battle with cancer.
He is survived by his beloved wife of 32 years, Anne, as
well as siblings, Jon and Linda, and nephews Nathan and
Carlos, niece Kristen, and extended family in California.
David received his B.A. in Economics from Pomona
College in 1964. Following graduation from Stanford Law
School in 1967, he pursued a variety of activities in law,
focusing exclusively in the international arena. He spent
two years in Costa Rica as Visiting Professor of
Commercial Law at the University of Costa Rica. In
connection with his work there, he wrote “The United
States-Peruvian ‘Fisheries’ Dispute, published in the
Stanford Law Review in 1971. Upon his return to
California, he clerked for two years for California
Supreme Court Chief Justice Donald R. Wright. The
following 20 years were spent in the corporate sector,
working at General Motors in New York as International
Counsel for Latin America and later joining The Atlantic
in Los Angeles as Counsel for Europe and the Middle East.
After his years with ARCO, David returned to New York,
focusing on entrepreneurial ventures in oil and gas and
developing a technology for the conversion of natural gas
to high quality liquids (GTL). Along the way, he produced
two television pilots.
David loved to travel and there were few places he had
not been to. His passport stamps filled many many pages.
He thrived on experiencing different cultures and
appreciated them all. He also had a green thumb and
enjoyed gardening since he was a child when at age 10
his parents put him in charge of their garden in Pasadena.
His terrace in NY reflected his passion for flowers and
trees. His favorite sport was tennis and he particularly
enjoyed beating his fiercest opponent, his wife, Anne.
David loved to take on challenges and he confronted
them all with courage rather than fear. He is best
remembered for his enthusiasm and love of life and the
people around him, especially his family, his unlimited
optimism and creativity, and his fearless determination
to carry on in the face of challenges. In lieu of flowers,
please consider a donation to the American Cancer
Society or the Los Angeles Conservancy.
You may use the following link to watch a stream of David's Service.
https://boxcast.tv/view/funeral-mass-for-david-loring-hyi7uif9cv29xrfcxkpb
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