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David S. Eagle Jr.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David S. Eagle, Jr. David S. Eagle, Jr., 59, of Camp Hill, passed away Wednesday, November 17, 2004 at Harrisburg Hospital. He was born in Chambersburg on December 30, 1944, the son of the late David S. and Dorothy (Weaver) Eagle. David was a graduate of Shippensburg University and was a systems...

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Hurk, what can I say?

Sunday breakfast takes on a whole new meaning now. As well as many other things. That laugh, that grin, those comments, and the famous chili. (He knows all my chili powder secrets now!)

Take care Hurk, big hugs.

Hey buddy you didn't give me the chance to shout one last time...
HI EAGLE! I miss you already especially your laughter and one-liners. I will be lost without always knowing where I could find you and the security that you would know where everyone else was; especially when we went on all our vacations. When you catch up with my guy please give him a hug from me... oh alright how about a punch in the arm. BYE EAGLE!

To Hurk, my "twin" and best freind you know I will do...

Jack, we will forever be gratefull for your friendship and warm welcome that we always received in Little Rock at your home; we will hold these fond memories in our hearts and think of you often--believing that you and Chief are happy souls at peace now that you are together again.

The Eagle

The Eagle Soars

The Chief often utters,
"There ain't many of us left anymore."
While Eagle dreams of heifers and udders.
Sadly, The Eagle can no more soar,
Still, you can hear him roar,
"Bartender, one more round!"
This Eagle is Heaven bound!

Computer systems whiz
Accounting is his biz,
Loved, loved by, wife and kidz,
For all who mourns
Hook ',em Horns!
To Hell with this verse and the hearse
Soar Eagle, o'er the Universe.

Judy,

I felt so bad when I heard the news. Nothing I could say can ease your pain, but know that I think the world of you. When you come back to work please let me know how I can be of any service to you.

Andy

Dear Judy,

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you during this diffcult time as there are no words to help you right now. Just know that many people care about you.

Dear Judy & Family,
Please accept my deepest sympathy in the sudden passing of your husband of 35 years. (Please let me know if I can help in any way).
Sincerely, Michele

Hey Eagle,
We've been through a lot together since Shippensburg days. It is only true friendship that can endure 30+ years and lots of challenges in life. You were most definitely the life of the party and your presence will be missed not only at our get-togethers, but in general. Here's to ya, good friend!

Dave was a good friend with whom I shared many good times. He will be missed for his friendship, humor, and his intelligence. His passing is a great loss for all of us who knew him, but we will always remember the smiles, laughter and camaraderie.