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Rev. DAVID ALAN MUDD

Silver Spring, Maryland

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MUDD Rev. DAVID ALAN MUDD Of Washington, D.C., age 65, a retired military Chaplain for 20 years and a priest for the Archdiocese of Washington for 35 years, passed from this life into Eternal Life on October 1, 2016. The viewings and funeral masses will all be held at St. Camillus Catholic...

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I remember Father Dave as a freshman at Mount St. Mary´s in 1969-70. He was a friend when I was in a low spot. God bless him.

On this anniversay, I am reminded of why Dave was such a leader. He always led from the heart! God bless you Dave. Look after all of us!

Father Mudd was our priest when we lived in Puerto Rico. He was an intelectual, a kind man, and a good priest. We are saddened to just now hear of his passing. Rest In Peace, Father Mudd.

Father Mudd married my husband and I at St Bernards Church in Riverdale, in Oct of 1981. He was such an amazing person. I am so sorry for the loss of an awesome person.

David will always be a beloved and honorable man who never failed in friendship, faith, or generosity. My prayers for the family.

Regretfully, I am only just now learning of David's passing one year ago. I happened to google his name. When last I checked I learned that David had been a Chaplain during his career as a Priest. I know David when he was in the Pre-Sem. program at Mount St. Mary's then College which I attended from 1969 to 1972. He was a very good friend during that time. I remember how David knew any and all Motown songs. I am sorry to learn that he has left this life. We were the same age. I have very fond...

I didn't know Fr. Mudd but I do know his mother and sister Maryrose and they are so wonderful. I know he will be dearly missed.

I remember David from St. Camillus School. He was a kind person and good student. He will be missed, but we know he is in a better place and I thank him for the Life of service to God and man that he chose. Rest in peace my fellow classmate.