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David Shelly

Springfield, Illinois

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SPRINGFIELD - David Shelly, 56, of Springfield died at 2 a.m. on Thursday, April 15, 2010.

He was born January 17, 1954, in Springfield, to the late John and Jeanne Douglas Shelly. He was a member of Third Presbyterian Church.

A graveside service will be held at 9 a.m. on...

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Was thinking about Dave and googled his name and found out about his passing. Sorry to hear it, I knew Dave thru work, playing volleyball with him and socializing with him. I moved away in 1983 to Florida. R.I.P. Dave from a friend.

I met David at the wrestling matches at Lanphier close to thirty years ago. Used to see him once in awhile at Shop n Save and he always had time to talk,at least for a few minutes.

dave you were the greatest friend and wrestling manager i man could ever had. i know that you will make sure that all the schmuucks and palookas will stay out of the way when the greatest tag team in the world the irish revolution meets again in heaven. you will definitely be missed.

love always and forever


your boy
will aka seamus

David, thanks for the memories. Rest in peace.

Dave was a passionate man who loved his friends dearly.

I first met him about 6 years ago when he called when one of our commerical aired during Raw. He must've kept me on the phone for an hour. Heh. I'd do anything to shoot the breeze with him like that now.


He was one of the nicest people I've ever met and a positive rock amongst a sea of negativity at all times.


Love ya, man. You will be missed, but never forgotten.

David, You were my first friend when i moved to Springfield and i can never thank you enough for all that you did for me, You are and will always be my best friend , Dave i love you and i miss you very much . We will meet again one day soon ,, Go in peace my friend. robin

I first met David seven years ago. He never hesitated if I needed a favor. Sometimes I felt I might be imposing on him, but even if I was he was always there. I'll miss his wit and his knowledge. I don't know how formally educated he was, but he seemed to know at least a little about almost anything. I know this life hasn't always been easy for him, and hope he's in a better place now.

I met dave in the old days when pro wrestling was at lanphier, and later when we both worked for a local fed.

dave was funny and very kind person to me and to all who met him. i and so many others will miss him.

Take care dave till we meet again, you may be gone, but you will never be forgotten.

david is one of the nicest guy i have ever known. when i was depressed he would always get me laughing no matter what it was about he got me laughing. he knew ho to make some one laugh when they were upset. he was so sweet. i am going to miss him very much.