David was married to actress and producer Sandy Peckinpah from 1974 until his death in 2006. They had four children: Garrett (b. 1978; d. 1994), Trevor (born 1982), Julianne Belle (born 1988), and Jackson (born 1992). Julianne was born with a bilateral
cleft lip, which inspired David's wife to write books about children born with special needs. Some books are
Rosey the Imperfect Angel,
Chester the Imperfect All-Star (inspired by baseball pitcher
Jim Abbott), and
Fairy Tale Life . . . Interrupted. David and Sandy were writing partners and co-founders of DASAN Productions. In 1994, when Garrett was 16 he died suddenly from
meningitis. Close friends
Melissa Gilbert and
Bruce Boxleitner subsequently named their own son, born prematurely that year in October, Michael Garrett Boxleitner (in honor of
Michael Landon and Garrett Peckinpah). Following the death of his first son, David relapsed into drug and alcohol abuse, after nearly 20 years of sobriety. In 2004, David began renting a home in Vancouver that he would use as a creative space for writing and production, commuting to and from his family home in California. However, this arrangement proved to be tragic. On April 23, 2006, David died of heart failure caused by drug overdose in Vancouver, B.C. He was 54. Today his widow, Sandy, is a realtor and writer in
Murrieta, California. ==References==