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Rev. Tom Summers
October 11, 2018
I met David in June of 1951 when we were in the same cabin at Boys State. He was humorous and we talked a lot about sports and politics. Then we met again on the basketball court in high school. His Aiken team beat my Orangeburg High squad due to his shooting prowess. In more recent years, I heard about his kindness and close attention he gave to his wife when she was involved with a terrible accident. He was a fine man; and I will never forget him.
John Stankus
October 10, 2018
David was loved by all. Enjoyed coaching with him. WILL BE MISSED BY MANY. REST IN PEACE.
Jim Osbon
October 7, 2018
David was my very first basketball hero when I was in the 4th grade. A great guy to look up to.
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