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Dave was a true professional and will be missed. Dave did his first broadcasting stint for WNAB Radio in Bridgeport CT. My family sports business had a studio built in one location and Dave did a sports show live every Saturday morning. It was really memorable for everyone involved.
I knew Dave for many years. He was one of the nicest, most respectful men I've ever met in my life. He will be missed... RIP Dave
My thoughts and prayers are with the family.
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
Thank you for sharing a part of your life with us.
I can remember my father taking me to an Alfred University football game in the early 70's. We went down to the field before the game to watch the players warmup. As I stood near the sideline rope I watched this St. Lawrence Punter hit cannon shot after cannon shot...his practice punts were well over 70 and 80 yards consistently. It got to the point that the Alfred U. Coach Yunevich complained to the officials that his team couldn't warmup. Yes indeed Dave Jennings was specials! You will be missed but not forgotten. Rest in Peace.
Coach Munn
Geneva High Kicking Coach
Our sympathy and prayers go out to his family on the loss of such a wonderful person. An exceptional player and a true gentleman. I have so many fond memories of his kindness and enthusiasm. May he find rest in God's loving arms. God bless you, Dave.
I met Dave while working at a western store in Dallas. He would come in whenever the Giants played the Cowboys. Dave was just a class act, really a nice guy. Sorry to hear of his passing.
James Fergason
Sanger, TX
My husband and I are so sad to read of the passing of a wonderful man. Dave was kind enough to accept my invitation to speak at our little school back in 78 when he was "THE" punter of the NFL. We didn't have any money in the budget and he couldn't care less. His speech to the children that day had a positive affect on many of them. Years later many of the boys
still talked about meeting him.
He could not have been more of a kind
gentleman and a great positive speaker.
May he rest in peace.