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David Lee DeCamp

Chicago, Illinois

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Age 60. Passed away Saturday, October 6, 2007 at his vacation home in Michigan, following a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Chicago and a long time Plainfield resident. A U.S. Air Force Vietnam Veteran. Retired from USF Holland Transportation after over 27 years of service.Preceded in...

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Cathy, we are sorry to hear about Dave's passing. We are so happy to have met both of you and your fine family. Dave was a great guy and went out of his way to help us when we had house problems in Michigan. He will be missed by many. Sincerely, the Will's

I worked with Dave at USF Holland. I believe he started there in the summer of 1976 and I came there in January of 1977. I heard of his death too late to attend his wake or I would have been there. I liked Dave, he was a nice guy. It's too bad he didn't have more time to enjoy his retirement. I know he liked to fish with his friends and they will miss him in the boat. Rest in Peace, Buddy!

Sorry to hear of your loss. Dave was a fine gentleman and co-worker at Holland.

Hi Cathy,
It's been a long time and we just recently heard of Dave's cancer. We were all so sad to hear. Our prayers and thoughts will be with you.
The Mulcahys (Mike,Tom,Jim,Tom and Barb)and Kolotkas (Pat and Chuck)<- your old neighbors.

Cathy, I know it's been a long time since you have heard from me, I am so very sorry to hear of your sad loss. I want you to know that you are in my thoughts and prayers and I pray for the Lord's strength to help guide you through this difficult time. God be with you and your family.

God Bless your family. All of you have always been so supportive of the Mikesh family. May Dave rest in peace.

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Now he can be with Tom. We miss his so much and still think about him everyday! We will keep you and your family in our prayers!

Please, share condolences and memories of my father at your convenience. We all will miss him greatly. Thank You, Mike.