David-Tappan-Obituary

David Tappan

Eureka, California

Nov 1, 1948 – Sep 22, 2018

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BORN
November 1, 1948
DIED
September 22, 2018
LOCATION
Eureka, California

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DAVID TAPPAN David Tappan, November 1948 - September 22, 2018, leaves behind wife Susan, son Cody, daughter Kellie, and sister Mary. Born in Binghamton, NY, and moved to Bay Area while in high school, he took to surfing and played flag football with friends. Living in Humboldt since 1976, he...

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Good people. Good friend. Good times. Always remembered.

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

Group of 10 Memorial Trees

On the first anniversary of Dave's passing we gather to celebrate his life. He was a wonderful person, a great friend to everyone. We will love him always.

taking him to Tahiti

We will be having a memorial at the house on the anniversary of his passing, September 22nd, at noon. Come celebrate all the love we will always feel for Dave.

Susan, Cody and Kellie

I was very shocked and saddened to hear that we lost Dave. "Tap" as a lot of the guys at Reliance Trailers called him. He was a very interesting and entertaining guy to say the least. We had a lot of good times on the golf course over the years. I moved away from the area many years ago , but would always do my best when returning to see my family , to visit the Tappans and play a round of golf with Dave. No matter how poorly the golf game was going , it was always very entertaining! He will...

Susan and family, I worked with Dave at Reliance for a good many years and he was always a fun loving guy and great to be around. So sorry for your loss.

dear susan and family...dave tappan never saw a bad mood,was always fun to be around and so very friendly,we so enjoyed our years around him..thinking of you all..dave and tina marie metheny

So sorry for your loss.I hadn't seen Dave for years, but I've never forgotten him.He told me years ago,when we worked together"You (me) live to work and I work to live." He was so right,but was years latter that I really understood what he was saying. We lost a truly good man. Leon Veland