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DAVID J. COLCOMBE

Washington, District of Columbia

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 DAVID J. COLCOMBE  David J. Colcombe of Manassas, Virginia died June 28, 2014 in his home with his beloved wife, Lydia Park Colcombe, in his arms and his children at his side. David was born into a Marine Corps family stationed in Honolulu, Hawaii on February 15, 1961. He was the second...

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Dude, I hope wherever you are they´re keeping you well stocked with spicy wings and icy cold beer. Lydia keeps your memory close and has a friend Bella she wishes you had met. Missing you my friend

Miss you, Dave. Almost seven years. God bless your wife and family as they recover from the loss.

I miss you dear friend. I remember the conversations, the laughing and the advice like it was yesterday. Sending prayers up for your network of family and friends.

In sincere remembrance of a great man; heeding his wish and getting checked every year. RIP and God bless

You are missed my friend, the pugs remain confused and my knowledge of where the best wings and coldest beer is diminished without your knowledge. Peace to you and to those whose lives you touched.

Too many losses in the last decade. Heres hoping Team Colcombe led by the inestimable Lydia has found a path forward filled with joy, love and lots of grandchildren to be told tales of their Grandpa. Love yall

Think of you often Lydia, and the wonderful loving life the two of you shared.

I will always fondly remember Dave and Lydia visiting me in the hospital when my youngest daughter was born. He was so friendly and personable. Dave lives on through the time he invested in his precious family. My most heartfelt condolences to Lydia, Shannon and the rest of the family. Lots of love to you all.

You will be missed Dave by all of us. You were a great co worker and an awesome friend. It was pleasure knowing you and we will make sure we follow your advise to keep up with our health. Our Prayers and thoughts with the family.