DAVID-SHRIMPTON-Obituary

DAVID J. SHRIMPTON

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DAVID J. "MUMS", died suddenly on April 25, 2011, age 48 years. Dave was employed as a Mailer for the Philadelphia Inquirer for 30 years. He was a resident of Medford Lakes for the last 14 years and formerly lived in Pennsauken. Dave was an avid fan of the Dallas Cowboys and a...

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Our thoughts and prayers are with Becky, Ashley and the entire Shrimpton family. Even though Dave left us way too soon, he left an impression on many of us. He was a truly unique character. Every major sporting event
will be a reminder of how he loved to hustle and set up a block pool for all of our rooting interests. And his love of the Cowboys and Mets will always be a reminder of Dave when they play on tv. He was a proud union member. R.I.P.

Dearest, Melissa (Jeffrey), Becky, Ashley and the entire Shrimpton family, my deepest condolence. I am thinking and praying for all of you. Love you!

Dear Becky, Ashley and Melissa
My heart is saddened by the loss of your beloved Dave / Dad (I too will miss him) Our deepest and heartfelt sympathy to all of you and may the love of family and friends be your comfort. God is our refuge and strength.... Peace,

Becky,

I am so sorry to hear about Dave. He was a really nice person. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Melissa and family. We are so sorry for your loss.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

My deepest sympathy for your sudden loss of a wonderful man, husband, father and son.

Dear Becky, Melissa and Ashley

I am so sorry to hear about Dave. I cannot imagine what you are going thru and will pray for you and your family. Dave was a stand up guy in my eyes and I enjoyed getting to know him on the many Sunday Trend mornings back on the Alvey as well as as our leader when you guys worked the night shift. He will be missed. May peace be with all of you during this most difficult time. Please accept me and my family's deepest and most heartfelt symapthies.