DAVID-STAUFFER-Obituary

DAVID G. STAUFFER Sr.

Woodbury, New Jersey

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David G. Stauffer Sr. National Park, NJ David G. Stauffer, Sr., aged 73. Born in National Park, NJ on May 8, 1941 to Sarah (Evans) and Horace Stauffer. Married to Edna (Yurick) Stauffer for 46 years. Father of Christine Corbett (Tom) of Pine Hill, NJ, David, partner of Steven Belanger, of...

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Dad, Missing you so much! You were the best dad! Can´t believe it´s been 8 years since I have seen you. I love you and miss you every minute of every day!

Enjoyed being with Dave at our many class reunions - he was so easy to talk to. May he rest in peace. Thinking of you Edna in your sorrow.

Dear Edna, My prayers and condolences for you and the family during these difficult times. Gary Swenson

Many fond memories of a great boss, mentor and friend during my time as a press photographer at the GC Times. Dave would start a work day over coffee at D&D to discuss assignments, work problems and give advice, drag his crew home to great dinners and lead a hand when needed. My condolences to Edna and family for their loss and hope my words have lessened some of their sorrow.

Dear Edna and family.

My sincerest condolences on the passing of Dave. I had the pleasure of working with Dave beginning in the late 1960s when I worked part-time at the then Woodbury Daily Times, and then again in the 1970s when I was a full-time sports reporter. Dave had to be one of the "easiest to get along with" guys I've ever known---he would do anything to make certain our stories always had great photos. He was just a great guy who always avoided the limelight, but deserved all...

Remembering Dave's many kindnesses when I worked at the Times as a young reporter/editor in the early 80s. My thoughts are with his family.

My condolences to Dave's family. I had the good fortune of working with him at The Times in the mid-'80s, and always appreciated his kindness and dedication to his craft. May he rest in peace.