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David Haddock

Charlotte, North Carolina

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David Webster Haddock, 40, died Jan. 31, 2007. He was a son of Betty Threlkeld Haddock and the late Paul Fairclough Haddock and a native of Charlotte. David was a graduate of Myers Park High School and Lees- McRae College. He also held a degree from Oklahoma State Univer-sity-Okmulgee in...

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I am sorry to hear about david so late.I never knew him well but I remember him from church at westminster presbyterian.I hope everyone else is well.I think about Paul sometimes when we were kids.I live in huntersville these days.I have 2 daughters and I am married.I wish the best for your family...Clint Davis.

What a tremendous loss suffered by all when such a true person is lost. Seems the only thing greater, is the blessings that came from being a part of David's life.

I miss the regular visits from my friend. David would stop by my shop, sometimes two or three times a week, while walking "Baby", his trusty Golden Retriever. We would talk watches, as he was a watchmaker. We would talk shop, as I am a goldsmith. We would talk shag, as he was a dancer. We would talk guns, as we both shot...

Dear Haddock Family: Diminished as you are by the loss of David. As you will note at the end of this, I am Sam's dad and Sam and David had a very special bond. I participated in that slightly then and more deeply now. The loss of a dear friend is a lasting event, and in each moment of the loss there is some participation with family who are so terribly deprived of a life so well lived. I join Sam in sharing with you my message that life will go on with the heavy and loving memory of...

To the Haddock Family, Though I didn't know David for many many years, but for the three short years I did, I shall remember for life, for he had rebuilt many a watch for me, many being his favorites, Omega Seamasters. He was a very kind and caring man. I shall miss his smile and friendship. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

Dear Mrs. Haddock, Betty Lou, Paul, and Jack,

With a heavy heart, I have been meaning to craft a proper letter of sympathy to you all to express my shared grief over the loss of David. I only hope that David will forgive me for doing so electronically rather than with a note on fine stationery, one of many lost customs that he maintained.

I have been remembering David often and fondly since Jack called with the sad news. Mom relayed that the service was beautiful. I regret...

I am 20 years old now, and at the age of 13 (my awkward years) David was the first person, outside of my family, to tell me I was beautiful. He took me to my first concert and introduced me to life experiences that I might not have ever had if it were not for him. He extended the purest love I have experienced in my life. He embraced my mother, my sister, and I as if we were memebers of his own family. There are many things I will miss about David, but the thing I will miss most is the...

David visited our family in Morristown while a student with our son at Lees McRae. We were sadden to learn of his death and sent our love and prayers to each of you. He was a delight and a true gentleman. God Bless

Dear Haddock family,
It is with a heavy heart that I learned of your loss. David and I were friends and roomates at Lees McRae. He was always a gentleman and a true friend to everyone.
I remember the times that we would come to Charlotte and he would show me the town.
I also remember the way he would say "Sid I don't know if thats a good idea!" As I convinced he and some others into some type of mischief. What great times we had!
My heart is deeply saddened by your loss. I will...