David-Whitcomb-Obituary

David L. Whitcomb

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David L. Whitcomb David L. Whitcomb, 54, of 898 Sandy Hollow Road, Shermans Dale, died Thursday, December 20, 2007 at home. Mr. Whitcomb was born July 27, 1954, in Harrisburg to the late John O. and Faye C. Whitcomb. David retired after 24 years of service from the New Cumberland Army...

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My deepest sympathy to the Whitcomb family. I had the pleasure of working with Dave for the last 2 years at DDSP. I miss hearing "Hey Poff". With that phrase usually came a question I couldn't answer immediately, and the inheritance of the "Musterboard", but these things also came with a smile and a joke. Dave, may you rest in peace and I'm really glad I had the opportunity to have known you even if just for a short while.

"Poff"

Dear Pam, Wanda, Nadine, Denny, Mark and Gavin: Words cannot express my feelings at this time. Just know my thoughts and prayers are with you and I will miss him very much. A very bright light has gone out in our lives but will shine brightly in the hereafter. Much love and affection. Call if you need anything, even if just to talk. I love you all. Aunt Nan

Pam,
I am sorry for your loss. Dave has touched my heart. He will not be forgotten. He faced his illness with courage. You are all in my prayers.

I knew Dave for many years at NCAD and some of the local watering holes. He was a true friend. My deepest sympathy to Pam and the family.

To the Whitcomb Family,
Do not hang you heads in sarrow, but hold them up with pride, knowing that the gates of heaven have swung open wide, with the arrival of Dave, know that he has marched right through with his steady pace, and is sitting under a Grand Old Oak, a top the grassy knolls, watching the Turkey in full stut, he has already found his perfect spot, come time for the rut, in which to have the advantage over that 16 point buck. We at D&K know that the hunt will not be the same,...

Davey, I love you and I will miss you very much. I enjoyed the times we went on hunts together, Texas, Missouri, West Virginia, etc. You were like a big brother to me. You taught me alot about many things. I will miss you very much. I know we will see each other again some day, Thanks to Jesus. Until then.....

I worked with Dave at the NCAD and enjoyed him. He was always so helpful and alot of fun. He will always be remembered and missed.

To my favorite uncle, Uncle David you will be missed greatly. We love you. Love you niece Kim, & family

To my beloved Uncle David, you will be missed and we love you!

Love your neice Chris,husband Bob, newphews Jack, Alex, David and neices, Alicia & Ashley