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David Waddington

East Lyme, CT, Connecticut

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East Lyme - David Waddington, 70, of 19 Cherry St., Niantic, died early Friday morning, Nov. 2, 2007, at his home.

David Waddington was born on Fishers Island, N.Y., April 24, 1937, the son of Robert and Olga (Mobouk) Waddington. After graduating from Fishers Island High School, David joined...

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Dear Waddington Family, I will always remember Mr. Waddington as such a generous & caring man. When I was little I lived behind his big house in Black Point Condos. I spent hundreds of hours swinging from his tree swing, picking veggies from his garden, sledding down his hill in the winter & playing on his pacman machine (it was the coolest). He was so kind & open to the children in the neighborhood, especially me. You all were. I'll never forget playing dress up with his daughters, te cool...

Dave was an amazing guy I knew him for 25 + years.His loyalty to his friends
was legendary. He is a guy whom i will forever be grateful to. The world lost a true hero. Pat I truly hope your ok

To Pat and the Waddington family, my thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. I worked at Dad's from 1980 - 1985 and will always cherish Dave's life's lessons and the wonderful memories I have of him.

I am so saddened to hear of David's passing. I worked for many years at Dad's Restaurant and I'll never forget what wonderful, funny and happy person he was - so full of life and love. My deepest sympathies and prayers are with the Waddington's and David's loved ones during this difficult time.

May Our Lords Blessings be upon Dave's entire family as he has changed addresses for the last time. He and I shared many joyful times with our family many years ago. His joyfull spirit will always be remembered and as neither he nor I understood at the time Our Lord and Savior was looking out for us and our famly. We pray for all of the Waddington family to seek the JOY of THE LORD as Dave did.
God's Blessings to each of you.
Ed Spomer

Auntie Pat & The Girls,
I have always remembered Uncle Dave(2nd Cousin) - Your Father & Husband with such great fondness and admiration and He was so much fun..I remember Uncle Dave and my father chasing us around the house with live lobsters. Stopping into Dad's resturant when we would come east from Michigan for a visit to family. I was blessed to see him again and you, Auntie Pat over the summer. It had been so long.. And Uncle Dave had a huge impact on my boy, Matthew. As he did...

To his son David (class of '73 - Go Vikings!) and all the family, our highest thoughts go out to you and hope that the best of all memories will be your constant companion in the days ahead.

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

The Waddington family,
It has been many years since I have seen or spoke to any of you including Dave.Working At Monday's in the early to late 80's seems like only yesterday but in reality has been far too long a time.Funny how you always mean to stop by or pick up the phone to say hello, but things get hectic and there is always tomorrow, next thing you know 20 plus years go by.
Never in my life have I met a more caring person,totaly devoted to his family first and formost, the people...