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David P. Northrup

ROCHESTER, New York

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Northrup, David P. Greece: On March 16, 2009. Survived by his son Ethan; wife Kimberly and her son Shawn; his mother Patricia Edgerton, father Allen (Joan) Northrup; brothers Aaron & Peter (Lynn); sister Amy (Chuck) Young; step-sister Sandra Spirko; nieces & nephews. David owned...

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I just heard about the loss of David from my mother. I grew up with Aaron, Peter, David, and Amy on Elmgrove Rd. I ran into Dave 3 yrs. ago, at Ridge Lumber. So many happy memories!Mrs.Northrup, Aaron, Pete, Amy and David's son and family: I am so sorry for your loss. Dave was a great kid that grew to be an even better man. Take care of each other.

Dave was a good friend to me, I will miss him very much. Vicki Licata

Dave was one of the first friends I made through Ultimate here in Rochester. Great guy; fierce competitor. He always had a smile and a kind word. I am so sorry he's gone.
-chris mahan

When my sister Lorraine told me the news today I was saddened and shocked: I grew up right next door to Dave and his family on Elmgrove rd. Although I have not had contact with Dave since he and his family moved about 30yrs. ago, (wow) I am not surprised that his current friends describe him as I remember him- kind, positive, friendly, and a great role model. I could see those qualities in him even when we were both teenagers. My heart goes out to you "Mrs. Northrup", Aaron, Peter, and Amy.

My husband, Lou, has known David for 20 years. When Lou was laid off, David was at our door to offer him a job with him and his company. What a life saver. He was a wonderful guy and we are truly thankful that we got the time that we did with him in our lives. He was very generous and caring. He will be greatly missed. Our hearts go out to his family.

I also played Ultimate with Dave and knew him since 1985 or so... He was arguably one of the best Rochester players ever and his quiet intensity made those around him better. The decade or so that we spent traveling to tournaments and playing local leagues was some of the best times of our lives.
I will miss him and I hope Ethan understands what a great person his dad really was.

I also played ultimate frisbee with Dave for many years. He was always a positive person, who loved the game, but more importantly he was always there with encouragement and a positive attitude. I am so sorry to hear of your loss.

Im sorry for your loss Aaron, jess and melissa. Sorry I couldn't be there today for the service. My prayers are with you.

Dear Pat, I am very sorry to read of your son's death. May the promised resurrection bring you a measure of comfort in this sorrowful time. Love, Lynn