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David A. Hudlow – 7/4/2018

July 9th, 2018

David A. Hudlow, 50, of Linwood passed away at home on Wednesday, July 4th.  He was born in Upland to Russell and Barbara Griest Hudlow.  David was a 1985 graduate of Chichester High School.  After high school, David served with the US Navy on the USS Independence for four years.  He worked as an electrician with the Local 654 in Boothwyn since 1991.  He loved spending time with his daughter and enjoyed watching movies and shows on the History channel, especially those about the military.  He is predeceased by his father, Russell Hudlow.  He is survived by his daughter, Olivia Hudlow; mother, Barbara Mansis; sister, Monica Belisle (Matt); fiancée, Denise Winters.

His funeral service will be held on Friday, July 13th at 11:30am at the Joseph A. Ward Funeral Home 1459 Market St. Linwood, PA.  Friends and family are invited to call from 10-11:30 at the funeral home.  Burial will follow in Washington Crossing National Cemetery, Newtown, PA.  In lieu of flowers, donations in his name can be made to Forgotten Cats, Inc. 711 Main St., Trainer, Pa 19061

10 thoughts on “David A. Hudlow – 7/4/2018

  1. I miss my dad its hard to survive without your dad when you are only 11 well i get through it i wish he never died at the age of 50 on the 4th of july and his birthday was only on the 7th of july i wish i could had longer years with him but i only got 11 well cant wait to see him one day and everyone else…. R.I.P dad

  2. We just heard the news about Dave. We are so very sorry for the loss of such a good guy. We had a small electrical fire right before Christmas 2017. We have a speciial needs son and staying somewhere else would have been a huge difficulty for us. Our neighbor had recommended Dave. We called him and he came right over and got our power on, so we didn’t have to leave the house. He also got PECO to do their part since the fire was a result of their line into the house. He worked nonstop to replace and upgrade our electrical. He was so kind to our son as well. We were just so impressed with him, we can’t imagine such a good soul taken too soon. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family and friends.

  3. David,
    I miss you old friend. I miss our days of growing up in Twin Oaks, playing baseball and riding BMX. You were always a great friend and while I am sad you have moved on, I am happy you suffer no more and are in peace. God bless you, friend, rest in peace.

    Frank June

  4. My favorite memory of Dave was a voicemail I received from him several years ago. I still have it.
    Dave’s grandmom Dot Griest was an extremely well endowed woman. She had a huge oak tree right next to her house, so big that had it fallen the wrong way, the house would have been toothpicks. One day it fell with a huge thump and thankfully not on the house.
    Dave’s message was short: “ found out what happened to that huge oak. Mom Mom hung her brassieres out on the tree to dry.
    I’ll miss his smile and dry humor.

  5. Dave, you leave behind a legacy of laughter and fun. It has been years since I saw you but I will always remember the fun. Rest in Peace

  6. Work with dave a few years. What a great guy. His work ethic was the best which is hard to find these days. Will be miss.

  7. I didn’t know David but thanks to men like him who served in our military we are free to live in America like no other nation. All have some, and some have all. Thank you brother for your service!!!!! Rest in eternal peace.

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