Gone but never forgotten, Happy Birthday Wildman!
David H. Caulfield Jr. age 54 of Pennsville, New Jersey, passed on May 21, 2017 with his family by his side.
David was a man of many names such as Dave, Cornfield, Cookie, Corn, Big Dog, Big Daddy, Jersey Devil. He was also known to have a nickname for everyone and was a man of many talents. He could build or fix anything. His friends could always depend on him to lend his expertise in many areas especially boat repair and carpentry. David, an avid hunter, had a passion for building duck blinds and duck hunting. His favorite holiday was Duck Eve. He enjoyed riding his Harley, boating, fishing, and spending time with friends. David had a way of making you laugh even if you didnt want to. He served in the United States Navy from 1980-1984. He was a union pipe fitter working with Plumbers & Pipefitters Local 74, DE.
A celebration of David's life will be held Wednesday, May 31 at the Pennsville American Legion post 297, 25 West Pittsfield St. Pennsville, New Jersey. Friends and family may visit starting at 6-10pm.
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He will always remain my CHAMP! Rest in peace. ❤
Please accept my sincere condolences on the loss of David! He was a very special person and a stranger to no one!
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Our Christmas Elf
Every year on Christmas Eve, Scott and I would have a party for all our friends in our basement. One year our party ran into the wee hours of the morning. As our friends all made their way home to get some sleep before time for the kids to all get up and see what Santa had brought, Dave and Ralph Fisher had made their way to my living room and fell asleep under the tree next to all the gifts for my daughter Dana and son Michael. Scott and I thought they had left and crawled in bed to get a few hours shut eye. Not long after we fell asleep, my daughter Dana, who was about 8 at the time, came bursting into our room, eyes wide with excitement and announced to us that Santa Claus had left 2 of his elves behind and they were fast asleep under the tree. Scott went to see what she was talking about and sure enough there slept Dave and Ralph. Scott told her they were tired from their long night of delivering presents and we would give them coffee and send them back to the North Pole. We all had a good laugh over coffee and Dave told Dana that Santa left him behind to tell her how good she had been. She believed every word he said. It was one of the most memorable Christmas mornings ever. We still tell the story at Christmas.
I have had so many great times with Dave whether at Lloyd Creek, Fairlee Creek or Chesapeake Inn! ⚓️
He lived fearlessly and without abandonment! Sometimes this was good and other times not so much, however one thing can be said and that is he lived life to the fullest! Perhaps he knew something we did not, that God would take him sooner rather than later in life!
God speed until we meet again! I love you my friend! May God rest your soul! ❤