David-Short-Obituary

David E. Short Sr.

Charlottesville, Va, New Jersey

1947 - 2017 (Age 69)

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David E. Short, Sr.AGE: 69 • Charlottesville, VADavid Edginton Short, Sr., 1947 - 2017, 69, peacefully passed away, surrounded by loved ones on Sept 18, 2017 in Charlottesville, VA.Born in Camden, NJ on November 23, 1947, and formerly of West Berlin, Stratford and Sicklerville, David graduated...

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Always missing you, Brother. Always

Our deepest sympathy to the family and dear friends of Davids . He was much loved and will be greatly missed..our hearts and prayers go out to you..May the peace of God comfort you in this time of sorrow...With love to you and all the family. Mr and mrs Donald Elder.

May your light always burn bright Dad. Love you forever.

Losing someone we love is nothing easy, we can only realize how blessed we were to part of their path.

I find the pain normally equals the love felt. Hopefully the love and memories comfort you at this time.

May you be comforted by the outpouring of love surrounding you.

Short family,
I am so sorry for your loss. I fondly remember Big Dave, all the signs in the bathroom in the sicklerville house. But mostly for his photography skills. May you be in peace now in the arms of the Lord. May your family always remember that the ones we lose are never gone but walk beside us, everyday!!
Love,
Beckie Dill and family.

Those we love don't go away,they walk beside us everyday,unseen,unheard but always near,still missed,and held so dear.

Thanksgiving Day of 1947 was full of happy anticipation waiting for the new family member to
leave the hospital to come home. My brand new brother grew to be big and strong, hard-working,
generous, and a source of happy companionship and much love and laughter.
Thanksgiving Day of 2017 will be full of longing and sorrow as my little brother has left the hospital once again and heads for his new Home.
Alfonse/Albert/Bro

R.I.P. my dear cousin. You always made us all laugh all the time. What fun we all had together because of you.
Susan Brown Fahrnbach
xxxooo

When I think back on the memory of Big Dave, a few wonderful ones stand out. I remember the day that we told David's parents we were getting married. The look on his face when little David and I said our " I do's". The weekend at Gettesburg in the pop-up with David's parents. The years of Wildwood's "Roar to the Shore" Car shows. I remember the countless times I sat listening to him and David talk about cars. Big Dave had a way of giving a snarky look, followed by a "oh,God" or...