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Chris Sosnowski
September 8, 2025
David was my colleague at The Post-Courier, but more importantly, my friend in recovery after the newsroom days. We shared news stories from shift to shift, and bylined more than few together.
His gentleness and kindness were massive, and he was genuine to a fault.
He never met a stranger, which was an ideal quality for a reporter as well as a friend.
David“s kind was far too rare, and he is missed.
May his memory be eternal.
~End30~
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