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dave the jobber
A brief message for those of you who knew the lovely dave the jobber, from Christchurch, New Zealand. I regret to have to say that he died this morning after a long illness, but with his friends with him around the clock and when he was ready to depart this life for one with less pain. It seems so strange that a man with such a zest and passion for life has departed it, but at least he leaves the world a better place for his having been it in. Such a lovely, charming, funny bloke, and such fun to wrestle. I shall miss him hugely. Rest in peace mate.
Dadfights (24)
31/7/2022 20:25I’m sorry to hear about Dave.
May God grant him eternal happiness on the mats in heaven!
Reecer (4)
29/7/2022 12:31Very sorry to hear that. Prayers and thoughts are with him. RIP
edscissors (31 )
27/7/2022 01:10A "thumbs down" from someone? Why? Someone, evidently with no decency or sense of what is appropriate.
I know and respect "Squashlad", a dear friend. I have no knowledge of Dave but am sorry to hear of his passing.
Edward
Alan2005sg (264 )
26/7/2022 19:48Sorry to hear this news. May Dave rest in peace
Wrestle Nell (21 )
25/7/2022 04:54Thank you for sharing. RIP
Jedi (38)
24/7/2022 23:00Thank you very much for letting us know. His positive attitude, resiliency and grace will stay with me, as will our many messages. The world is a bit less with his passing, but our worlds were so enriched with is presence.
Ironbull (96)
24/7/2022 19:0145 is too young. Life is short. A reminder always to live it to the full.
Thanks for the post Craig
OefightBln (28 )
24/7/2022 18:18I didn't know him, but I know you. And when you write such kind words about someone who has passed on, it must be a really good person.
R.I.P. Dave
Amos Burton (55)
24/7/2022 09:22Never had the privilege to know this man but such beautiful words from you guys mean I wish I had
God speed Dave now soaring with the angels
Hardmatch (99)
24/7/2022 05:22I never met Dave in person but he was a lovely man through our many chats over the past year. He never complained or dwelt on his illness. He showed a real strength and grace through it all. I will miss him.