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GEORGE DAVID (Dave) CUMMINGS, JR. 8/17/1946 - 1/21/2013 Husband, Father, Grandpa, Coach & long time Norco Volunteer & Friend has gone home to be with the Lord. A celebration of his life will be on Sat. Feb. 2nd at 1:30pm at Nellie Weaver Hall, 3737 Crestview Dr Norco, CA 92860, Reception immediately following at the Norco Lions Club, 1245 Sixth Street, Norco CA.
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Heartfelt sympathy to Dave's family. I really liked Dave. He was good man to be around. You will be greatly missed!
Alexis Hedgpeth
February 1, 2013
Your in our thoughts and prayers....
Cindy Hargrove
February 1, 2013
LOVE AND MISS YOU
DAVID & CHRISTINA CUMMINGS
February 1, 2013
David & Christina Cummings
February 1, 2013
Didn't know him long but did like him. Will miss him working with Linda.
January 31, 2013
Dave, you will be deeply missed. Thank you for being such an amazing man.....
Tammy Snow
January 31, 2013
Dave has been a friend of mine for the past 23 years he was a wonderful, caring person who would do anything for someone. He will be truly missed by many his accomplishments go on and on. RIP my friend I know you will always be a angle from above.
karen barhite
January 31, 2013
I will always remember the man and the snail race at the Fair.
January 31, 2013
Dave will be truly missed. He had such a servants heart and was so easy to talk to. My heart and prayers go out to his wonderful family.
Melanie Oliver
January 31, 2013
Dave was a good man who taught the true game of baseball to all of Norco Little League. May he Rest In Peace.
Chris Kruswicki
January 30, 2013
"In the arms of Jesus"
Debbie Sandoval & Family
January 30, 2013
Norco & all it's events won't be the same without you. Your loved & appreciated by many!
Corrine Landry
January 30, 2013
What a great coach and friend! Truly will be missed by all. Dave's smile, laugh and his sayings will always be remembered. I will remember Dave telling my son David "be a batter, not an umpire". Thank you for the memories. Keep smiling and looking over the kids!!
Kristie Renken
January 30, 2013
Dave, you will be missed. You were such an amazing man with a loving heart. R.I.P.
Shanna Lander
January 30, 2013
Dave coached many of our sons but I was also blessed to have him coach my daughter as well. He was what the founders of Little League had in mind when they looked for volunteers.
Jon Keller
January 30, 2013
Staci Hebert
January 30, 2013
You were one of a kind. A great friend. You will truly be missed. Sending love to you and your family.
Jamie Burnham
January 30, 2013
There was never a single person who represented the players/kids, more than Dave. He taught them, mentored them, scolded them (when they needed it), and always had their best interest at heart. He will be missed by everyone who knew him.
Sandy Duckworth
January 30, 2013
I can only hope Norco Little League can find another like Dave. He was such a giver and will be deeply missed. I will miss seeing him in his pink hat!
Stacy Phillips
January 30, 2013
Good memories will live on forever. Peace and Love to you and your family Dave
Anna Ameduri
January 30, 2013
May he rest in peace. We have lost a great leader, friend and volunteer. Thank you Dave for all your support through the years.
Teresa Hyde
January 29, 2013
The City of Norco has lost a great man. He coached my brother and later my boys in NLL. He will be remembered fondly. Shari and family thank you for sharing your husband and father with so many.
Gina Mendoza
January 29, 2013
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