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DAVID TOZER Obituary

TOZER, DAVID A. 50 - of Port Norris died suddenly Thursday morning at home. Born in Sea Isle City, NJ he was the son of Jill Spear Laielli and the late David K. Tozer and the husband of Carol Pomlear. David was formerly of Petersburg and had resided in Port Norris the past 11 years. He was a former Bridge Inspector for the Cape May County Bridge Department. David enjoyed hunting, fishing, clamming and spending time with his grand-children. Surviving are his wife, Carol Tozer, his mother Jill Laielli of FL, daughters, Jennifer Kohler of Petersburg, Leanne Tozer and Rachel Cossaboon both of Port Norris, sisters, Holly Donahue of Hammonton, and Kim Copeman of FL, grand-children, Brandon, Nathaniel, Alexis, Ethan, Ryan, and Danica. A viewing will be held at the Hoffman Funeral Homes 2507 High St. Port Norris on Tuesday May 22, 2012 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM. Burial will be private. Memorial contributions may be made to the family.

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Published by The Press of Atlantic City on May 20, 2012.

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Danica Cossaboon

December 22, 2023

I´m his granddaughter I love him my name is Danica I´m 12 years old

Holly Donahue

May 28, 2012

David, my brother, had such a big heart & loved people. I still can't believe he left us so soon. I will always miss him.

Nikki Davis

May 21, 2012

Im am so very sorry for the loss of David. My thoughts an prayers go out to his family. The next time we play Bogart's will not be the same with out our loyal friend sitting in the crowd. David will be truly missed. God Bless you all. RIP David. :(

Jessica Garrison

May 21, 2012

we will love & miss u uncle david

Jennifer Kohler

May 21, 2012

You will always be in my heart I Love You Dad!!!!!

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