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David McCord Obituary

NORTH MYRTLE BEACH | David Lawrence McCord died suddently, at home, on the evening of Thursday, Mar. 30, 2006.

Born Nov. 1, 1960 and formerly of Baltimore, David moved to North Myrtle Beach four years ago. In addition to owning a home improvement company, he enjoyed fishing and was a regular member of The Church of the Lost and Found.

He is survived by his loving family, which includes his wife, Mary C. McCord; son, Christopher S. McCord, his wife, Wendy and their children, Destyne and Christopher Jr.; son, Craig D. Mccord and wife, Lauren and their son, Justin; sister, Debbie Soistman; and brothers, Andy and Mark.

Services were held in Baltimore and many long time friends were in attendance. A memorial service will be held in North Myrtle Beach at a later date.

Sign a guest book at MyrtleBeachOnline.com.

In lieu of flowers, donations are welcomed for the family and should be sent to Mrs. McCord in care of M. Schweiger, PO Box 663, Longs, SC 29568.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Sun News on Apr. 6, 2006.

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alan soistman jr

April 6, 2006

uncle dave you were my second dad and i thank you for being the man that you were.i will miss you so much. but i will see you on the other side to play the best course of all.love little al and heather

pat white

April 5, 2006

Baltimore Dave,There are only a few good people such as you.We were truly blessed to have been a part of your life.You will forever be in our hearts.See you when we get there. Love your Bluefield buddies, Fred R.,Pat & Little Fred

Michael Schweiger

April 4, 2006

With tears of sadness and joy we will miss you for a long long time. Save me a few fish to catch when I cross that Big Creek up there .See you sooner then I want too.

Love you Brother Michael & Wendy

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