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July 5, 1974 – May 5, 2025
David Paul Shaw, 50, of Pooler, Georgia, passed away peacefully of natural causes on May 5, 2025. Born in Bradford, Pennsylvania, on July 5, 1974, David later made his home in Georgia, where he graduated from Windsor Forest High School in the Class of 1992. He continued his education studying computer science at Armstrong Atlantic State University and later pursued accounting at the University of Phoenix. David was a beloved league coordinator at Frames and Games in Pooler, where he was known for his dedication and vibrant spirit. A lifelong bowling enthusiast, he earned numerous awards and was well-respected in the bowling community. His passion for the sport was only matched by his kindness, humor, and the deep bonds he shared with friends and family. David was a devout Catholic and lived his life with quiet faith and compassion. He was preceded in death by his mother, Susan Shaw; his sister, Jennifer Shaw; and all four of his grandparents.
He is survived by his father, Michael Shaw; his brother, Ryan Shaw; and many loving aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He will be deeply missed by all who knew him. David had a warm, genuine smile for everyone he met—a small reflection of the big heart he carried through life.
A Celebration of Life will be held in his honor at Frames and Games, located at 6 Towne Center Ct, Pooler, GA 31322, on May 21, 2025, at 5:30 p.m. All who knew and loved David are welcome to attend and share in remembering his life.
Low Country Cremation and Burial has the honor to serve the Shaw family.
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