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Bobby Ray Harris posted a condolence
Thursday, September 14, 2006
I had the pleasure of knowing Dave in college and he was the guy at the end of every discussion heated or otherwise who would wait til the end and make a comment and somehow it all made sense as he saw things in a simple and clear way. He was never self important, always thinking of ways to enjoy every situation and finding that one good thing in everything and everyone. God Bless.
Bobby Ray Harris
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Rich Mardekian posted a condolence
Wednesday, July 5, 2006
I was a roomate of Dave or Scratch as everyone called him in college. We were brothers and he was just about everyone's favorite brother. I never laughed so much in my life as I did that semester as roomates with Scratch. After college I didn't see him as much but was glad to have seen him at a party in November. He was there and gave me a big hug and greeted me with his usual "How you doing my good man!!" It was like we had just seen each other the day before. When we were pledging the fraternity....me, Weavie, Petscavage and Clubby all looked up to Scratch as a big brother. He showed us the ropes and was always kind.
I say the mark of a man's success in life is how many lives he has touched. Judging by these tributes and the amount of people I saw at Scratch's wake I say he was the most successful man I have ever known. I was never so proud to be part of Alpha Phi Delta as when I saw the outpouring of brothers who came to pay tribute to Dave. I am also so proud to have known Dave. While your time on earth was short....it was memorable and you made a difference.
God bless you.
RICHIE MARDEKIAN
ALPHA PHI DELTA
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Mark Petscavage posted a condolence
Sunday, July 2, 2006
David "scratch" Kirkpatrick Was One of my Fraternity Brothers. He was a good friend and he will be missed. We lost touch and I am Sorry for that. To his family, I want to say he was a great guy. I am deeply moved by his passing. Rest In Peace Scratch.
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Rochelle Hankins posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
My sincere condolences to the Kirkpatrick and Shea family, you are in my prayers
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Mike Benson posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
David, you will be missed by all those you have touched! May you have enternal happiness, and may your memory live with those forever!
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Henry Krawiec posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
I am so sorry to hear of David's passing. My prayers go out to all of his family. I have not spoken to or seen him in many many years, I remember all the good times we had growing up. God Bless.
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Brian Van Ostenbridge posted a condolence
Wednesday, June 28, 2006
Where to start. I met Woody in 5th grade when I moved to Barnegat. We lived only houses apart and spent many many years as great friends. Most of my childhood memories contain Dave in some aspect from days we would sit up all night during one of our many sleep overs, to the baseball and football games at the park, to the long adventures we would have walking to town to fill our pockets with penny candy from the Hurricane house. We used to run around the neighborhood playing "war" shouting "BANG! I GOT YOU!" at the top of our lungs much to the dismay of the residents. We were pretty much inseparable as kids. When we got a little older, we met Jay and then all hell broke loose. The three of us would do everything together. Some of my best memories are the three of us trying to see what we could get into next. When we graduated, Jay and Dave went off to school and I joined the Marines and we lost touch after that. Every once in awhile, my Mother would tell me she ran into Dave and I would kick myself for not getting back in touch. Although I didn't know Dave too long into adulthood, I'm confident he lived his adult life as he did his childhood. Fun loving, caring and full of life. David may have left this world, but he will live forever in my memories.
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Katie Grady posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
From one girl's prospective......
I'll never forget the night I met Weavie. He was with this sweet guy with the kindest face I have ever seen...Scratchy...a hot-tempered teddy-bear.
Immediately following my engagement to Steve, at a fraternity formal, Scratch politely asked Steve if he could dance with me. During our dance, he expressed his excitement for us and inquired whether I might have a single girlfriend that I could fix him up with... instantly Natalie popped into my head. Over the course of the engagement, Steve and I invited both to "get-togethers" to help light a spark but, never even got them in the same zip code.
Little did we know that these two were MADE FOR EACH OTHER...as part of our bridal party, without even pairing them togther, Steve and I spotted Scratch and Nat walking into the parking lot holding hands after our reception. They found each other purely on their own!
A year or two later, Steve and I were honored to be in THEIR wedding. I guess when it's meant to be..it's meant to be.....
I have known Natalie since we were little girls and I never saw her completely happy till she found Dave. It deeply saddens me to know that she has lost her best friend so soon after she found him...
To all you brothers: I have always been amazed and proud of how you remain a family over time and distance. No matter how far you've moved or how long it's been, you pick right back up where you left things and you always have each others back. Truly, you are an amazing bunch of men. PLEASE.... keep the emails going and the phones ringing...if we can take anything from this tragedy, it's to never take the
ones you love for granted...
Love, Katie Grady
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Linda Gallaher posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
I met David when he was a young man. I never once heard him talk badly about anyone. He was always kind and considerate. He was even approachable during his teen years when a lot of teens are sullen and silent.
I know he loved his wife, Natalie. He lived for his family.
David, though not a religious guy, was a fine example of a good, Christian man. He will be greatly missed.
I was very lucky to have gotten to know him. My sincere condolences to all.
God Bless you, Natalie and Murphy and all his family and friends.
Love, Linda
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Philip Melito posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Never in my life have I met a man with as big a heart as Dave. The memories of his kindness and sense of humor will remian with me always.
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Joseph Staub posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
I am truely sorry to hear of David/Woody's passing. Although I haven't seen him in many years, I always have and always will remember him as a very genuine and good person.
My sincerest condolences go out to his family and friends.
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Ed and Dot Wolf posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Natalie.we are so sorry. No words will help you at this time, but may the love and devotion and the wonderful times you shared, comfort you. life is full when you give your heart to every moment.
After reading the memories of his friends, you know Dave did this with everyone he met. A good friend,supportive worker,wonderful son and brother, but most of all a wonderful loving husband and best friend to you.
May the love,support and wonderful memories from your family and friends carry you through this time.
Our condolences to the Kirkpatrick family and Bear and Bunny.
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Matthew Fiore posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
My sincere condolences to Dave's family and friends. I worked with him over at Windsor Financial and he was a great guy. He was always there when anyone needed help and could cheer anyone up in the office no matter how bad things seemed to be.
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Jim Lorman posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
When I search my mind of memories more feelings come back than anything. I remember pledging the most and when you were trying to hide Scratch's place was always a safe haven in the storm. I always knew his door was open, and I would be greated with a smile and a beer. They say you are judged by the company you keep, and as you can tell from all of these great remarks, to be in Scratch's company is the best review you could ever get!
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Cathy Keller posted a condolence
Tuesday, June 27, 2006
Dave always had the kindest heart. We were in the same homeroom all through high school and we even worked at the same place outside high school. We shared a lot of laughs back then. Not a day would ever go by without seeing a smile on Dave's face or without hearing him say hello whenever I saw him. I will always remember him as a kind, loving person. I live too far away to attend but I wish I could have been there at Dave's memorial to share the fond memories of him that I will always carry with me. To Dave's wife, his family and to all of his friends, my condolences and prayers go out to you. I am so sorry to hear of his passing. I am absolutely honored to have been able to call him a friend. God called one of his angels to Heaven, even though it is hard for those of us left behind, I know that I will see him again one day.
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Barbara Stout posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I am so very sorry to hear about David's passing. We worked together at Windsor and he was and will always remain a gentleman in my memories of him.
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Edward A. Weems posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I am truly greatful to have had the opportunity to share some time with Scratch. In which, he made those same times not simple moments, but treasures that will stay with me until I see him again and beyond.
To a man with a true heart and essence of friendship, thank you Scratch and all the love to your family.
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Dan Isaacs posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
His smile. His warmth. His kindness. These are the things I will always remember. I was privileged to have known him.
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Donald Cutler posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
Dave started with us over two years ago. Dave was not an employee. Dave was family. He was one of the most loving and caring men i have ever known. Dave loved to laugh and joke around and kept the office laughing all day long.
I'am one of the lucky ones to have known a truly great person. Anyone who knew Dave loved him. He will be truly missed and irreplacable. He will never be forgotten.
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Bernard Creache posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
Scratch was my roomate for so many years during and after college. I loved him like a brother. During good times and bad, he was always there for me.
He was the funiest guy too. We would sit for hours watching movies and he would always make fun of the horrible movies I would rent. He would also yell at me because I would always ask him to pass me the remote control even though it was within an arms length from where I was. His reaction used to make me laugh so hard.
I'll never forget you bro.
My deepest condolences to the Kirkpatrick family.
Bernard
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Kerry McRory posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
A good friend who didn't have enough time with us. He will be missed greatly and we should all consider ourselves blessed to have know him.
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Jay Bennett posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
Dave/Woody/Scratch was my best friend for over 20 years. When I first moved to Barnegat he welcomed me with open arms. We were inseparable in High school and then later in College. We decided to go to the same college and be roommates. We'd play spades to the wee hours of the morning. Busting on each other and laughing up a storm. Dave always had my back and I had his in return. Dave would do anything for anyone even a stranger. When we decided to pledge with Alpha Phi Delta together I knew we would be brothers till we were old and gray. God had another plan for Dave. I know he is in heaven cause his heart was so big there is no other place for him to be.
My condolences go out to his wife Natalie, his father and the rest of Dave's family.
Scratch you will be missed :- I will mourn and grieve for now but I will celebrate Scratch's life for eternity.
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Mitchell Uris posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
Dave has been a great friend and co-worker for the last few years. His memory will live on through his family and friends. He will be deeply missed.
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Aaron Slutsky posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I remember walking into work everyday and dave was the first person i saw to start my day. I would sit in his office and we would talk about tv shows every morning. He was with me since the day we opened and found a way to put a smile on my face everyday. He was a person that had a heart of gold. He could never be replaced as a friend or co-worker. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.
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Andrew Steel posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I sat next to Dave at Windsor Mortgage. Big heart and nice guy are an understatement.
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TERRI THOMAS posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I worked with Dave for a year and a hlf @ Windsor Financial. I liked Dave allot he was a very nice man and a good friend. I was very sorry to hear of his passing. We have all lost a good person.
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CLAUDIA BRODZIK posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
My heart is so sad thinking about David! He was a funny guy and loved life to the fullest! I not only had the opportunity to know him through his niece Nifer but I also worked side by side with him at Cendant Mortgage a few years back. I always teased him about dating and the next thing I knew he was head over heels in love with Natalie! Our deepest sympathy goes to you all Natalie, Grandpop, Linda, Jennifer, Big and Little Don! I think the birth of his new great niece Julia is a great tribute to David's life!
CLAUDIA BRODZIK & VANESSA DELENGOWSKI
1864 FOREST DRIVE, WILLIAMSTOWN, NJ 08094
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Lannie Costanzo posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I worked with Dave at Windsor Financial. I will always remember him as someone who could make everyone laugh. He had a wonderful personality that will not be forgotten.
My prayers and thoughts are with his friends and family.
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Carol Armstrong posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I remember talking with David at his niece's Jennifer's wedding. He was someone that was outgoing, caring, and fun to talk to. He loved life. He will be sorely by all who knew him. I want to give my condolences to his wife, father, sister and family and friends who had the pleasure to know and love him.
Carol
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Richie Bennett posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I remember Scratch as a truly genuine person. I think just one of the reasons why everyone in the fraternity enjoyed being around him was because he took the time to really get to know each one of us. His caring personality and his great sense of humor made him one of the most likable guys you would ever meet.
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Delta Zeta - Xi Kappa posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
Sincere condolences to Dave's wife, father, family and Alpha Phi Delta brothers.
Delta Zeta Sorority
Xi Kappa Alumnae
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Wendy Lathrope posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
I was very saddened to hear of Dave's passing. I haven't seen him in many years, but remember him fondly from college. He was such a super guy, always fun, upbeat and positive. I can't remember him ever saying a bad word about anyone. I guess it really is true ... only the good die young. My deepest sympathies to his wife, father, family and dear friends.
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Sheri Riley posted a condolence
Monday, June 26, 2006
Dave and I worked together at Windsor Financial for a few years. Dave always found the good in everyone. Even on the worst of days, he made everyone around him laugh. My thoughts and prayers to his family and friends.
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