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Sad News from Connecticut

Posted: May 11th, '12, 13:00
by TailhookTom
Dug Stowe's good friend, a friend of mine and the former owner of the B31 Sexie Lady, Dave Cockerham is no longer with us. Rest in peace, Dave you were a great guy and will be missed.

Posted: May 11th, '12, 13:47
by Charlie J
my condolences to the family

Posted: May 11th, '12, 14:00
by Rawleigh
RIP. My condolences to all.

Posted: May 11th, '12, 15:37
by Hueso
Hey Dug, the family and I are very sorry for your loss.

Posted: May 11th, '12, 17:10
by MarkS
Sorry to hear this guys! loosing friends always sucks!!

RIP.

Posted: May 11th, '12, 17:19
by Brewster Minton
Sad. Tuff to understand. RIP.

Posted: May 11th, '12, 17:42
by Dug
Dave was actually one of my best friends. I met him thanks to his boat, as it had been previously owned by another friend. I approached the boat one day on the backside of Fishers and introduced myself years ago. Funny enough I found out later that the fellow who passed himself off as the owner of the boat, and was a bit gruff, was actually Daves brother Allen. We laughed about this many times over the years. Dave grew to become one of my closest friends. We didn't see each other all the time, and it was possible to go a month or two, or even longer sometimes without talking, but in the truest form of friendship, it was always like it had been just yesterday that we spoke, when we did. We shared the same values, the same passions, for the B31, for fishing, for firearms (sadly, that was part of the cause...), for tightknit family, and for just time on the water with friends. Dave sold his B31 a couple years ago, and found himself a new boat just last year. He was so proud of his 35' Viking. He disassembled the Cat 3208's himself piece by piece to ensure they would take him offshore and back without any worry. He went to classes at HOPenn to learn how. He was a true detailist. I learned much and often from him. He was a licensed and union electrician, but never acted union, and I respected his work ethic and his constant desire to learn his craft and trade. Regardless of whether he was just pulling data cable, or in a freezing crawlspace, or wiring the Mohegan sun arena. He was a funny, funny guy, and enjoyed a belly laugh with the best of us. I remember him telling me that while doing some of the wiring at mohegan, he was way up in th arena celing. He waited until his boss came into the place to check on things and pulled a couple of handfulls of superballs out of his pocketand dropped them from way up there. He could not stop laughing about it... And then another time spend a huge amount of time tying parachutes on little green plastic army men, to do the same thing. He was a funny guy.

I'm going to miss him very, very much and as I write this I am wracked with tears. As I said, he was one of my best friends, and he knew it. For that I am glad. I would not have met him if it were not for Alchemy, my B31, and again, I am grateful for that. My boat has helped me through some really trying times, and will do it again soon I am sure. I am sad that I never got the trip offshore on the new boat with Dave, that we talked about so much in the past year or so... but I know he will fish with me, and walk with me and those who knew him for eternity now.

To you here on the site, who I know, am friends with and care about. First, thank you for being my friend. I appreciate it perhaps more than I can ever express. If you are ever down, sad, and depressed, and the thought to take drastic action overtakes you, please reach out. Please call me. Call someone. But call. I have lost two friends in the past three weeks to this terrible type of action, and I just cannot fathom how and why. You guys are my friends, you really are. I thank you for that, and hope you enjoy a good weekend. Hug those around you. Tell them you love them.

Dug

Posted: May 11th, '12, 17:54
by ianupton
Dug / Tom - sorry to hear.

All the best.

Ian.

Posted: May 11th, '12, 20:13
by Harry Babb
My condolences Tom and Dug.

It's painful but remembering the good times will help you thru.

hb

Posted: May 12th, '12, 03:23
by PeterPalmieri
Just terrible news guys, I'm sorry for your loss.

Posted: May 12th, '12, 15:50
by In Memory Walter K
Very sad Dug. Our sympathies to all concerned.

Posted: May 12th, '12, 16:23
by CaptPatrick
Dug and Tom,

Very sorry for your loss...

Br,

Patrick

Posted: May 12th, '12, 17:51
by Capt.Frank
Sorry for your loss. We will keep you and your familys in our prays.

Posted: May 12th, '12, 19:53
by Tommy
So sorry to read this, Dug and Tom. Thank you for your bold offer, Dug, to invite anyone who may be struggling to reach out to friends. My prayers go out to his family and friends.

Posted: May 12th, '12, 21:47
by gplume
Dug-
My condolances as well. This is a good group of people....feels like brothers..and through thick thin brothers stick together. Good offer on your part....hang in there.

All the best
Giff

Posted: May 13th, '12, 18:55
by Bob H.
Dug, Your a true class act for sure...sometimes you cant explain or figure out why people do what they do in times of pain.... a true friend is the one with his hand held out to lift you up..many here I value as true friends..Alchemy will carry you through...no doubt..BH

Posted: May 13th, '12, 23:15
by Capt. DQ
Thoughts & Prayers Dug & Tom for your friend.

DQ

Posted: May 14th, '12, 06:59
by Carl
Dug, Tom, I am very sorry for your loss.

Dug, I wish those in desperation would just ask for help as you request. Unfortunately the people I know who have made the attempt push away friends and family and drive themselves deeper into depression. If you have the opportunity to see this sign...push back...and push back hard, don't let them drive you away. I let the signs go by, but was lucky enough for a second chance to help the person get the required help...Carl

Posted: May 14th, '12, 08:12
by tunawish
My Condolences Dug...and Tom...

Ray

Loss

Posted: May 14th, '12, 08:20
by Capt. Mac Creech
Dug and Tom
Sorry for your loss, Sounded like a good guy.
Mac

Posted: May 14th, '12, 10:01
by Rawleigh
That is very hard on those left behind. Hang in there Dug. It can only get better.

Posted: May 14th, '12, 10:26
by Morning Wood
My sincerest Condolences

Posted: May 14th, '12, 21:38
by Tony Meola
Sorry to hear about your friend.

Why it happens who knows. I had a good friend who also had a 31. It was the boat that brought us together. We had a lot of good times both on and off our boats. Never seemed like he was the type to do something like that until we got the call.

It's tough way to loose someone.

The best thing you can do is to always keep him in your thoughts and prayers.

Posted: May 17th, '12, 08:49
by TailhookTom
Dave's obituary was in the paper today. Note that his family proudly spoke of his accomplishments and personality. Although I don't remember him contributing on the sand box much, if at all, he truly was one of the faithful.
Rest in peace Dave, tight lines and fair seas.



David William Cockerham
Waterford - David William Cockerham, 38, of Waterford, passed away suddenly on Wednesday, May 9, 2012.

Dave was born in Rochester, Pa. on April 17, 1974, the son of William Cockerham of Griswold and Robin Fleming of Waterford. Dave worked for McPhee Electric and formerly for Woods Electric. He was a member of IBEW Local 35. Dave was not only a licensed E1 electrician but also was an ASE certified mechanic. At McPhee Electric, Dave was recently presented with their Foreman of the Year award. He was also a devoted multi-level instructor for the National Joint Apprenticeship Program. Dave had an uncanny knack of rendering complex topics into easily understood lessons for his students. This assignment was more of an avocation for Dave and something he cared about very deeply. He was known to say that his instructing was his duty and his way of giving back to his students, what had been given to him.

Dave was also an avid fisherman and would take many offshore trips aboard the "Sexy Lady" his 31-foot Bertram, especially to Block Island and Greenport, N.Y. Dave didn't like "fishing" so much, but what he preferred to call "catching." Anyone that had ever been on his boat can attest to that. Dave also enjoyed scuba diving and was an avid marksman and firearm enthusiast. David was known to make friends anywhere he went and he touched the lives of so many people, both personally and professionally.

Dave was a son, brother, uncle and a dear friend to many who had come to know him. He is survived by his father Bill Cockerham of Griswold; and his mother, Robin Fleming of Waterford; his three sisters, Christine Coppage of Chesapeake, Va., Betsy Weaver of Waterford and Victoria Cockerham of New London; his two brothers, Alan Cockerham of Oakdale and Joshua Cockerham of Griswold. He was particularly fond of and loved his nieces, Hope and Haley; as well as his two nephews, Alex and Noah. Dave's face would light up at the mere mention of their names.

He will be sadly missed by his entire family, all his friends in the fishing community and his co-workers at McPhee Electric.

Calling hours will be from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 19, at Mago Point Marina, 20 1st St., Waterford.

Posted: May 17th, '12, 11:02
by Dug
Ill be there. Without a doubt.

And thank you to all who have offered kind words and thoughts. This one is a toughie.

During the past 4 weeks I have broken things off with Liz after 12 years, and lost two friends to suicide. Wow, it ain't fun.

I took today off from work, as I needed a breather. And I am going to take Marly for a walk...

Dug

Posted: May 17th, '12, 19:15
by ianupton
Hang in in there Dug.

Jakarta is a true distraction, so if you need a distraction, my door is open. No boats but more cars and motorcycles than you can shake a stick at.

All the best,

Ian.

Posted: May 17th, '12, 23:27
by DanielM
Dug & Tom

My condolences for your loss. Reading about his desire to pass on his knowledge to his students, obviously he was a top notch gentleman.

Dug, what a month. Hang in there.

Posted: May 18th, '12, 06:18
by John F.
My condolences. He sounds like he was a great guy. Hang in there.

Posted: May 18th, '12, 09:52
by Rawleigh
Wow Dug, I had forgotten about the Liz thing! You have had a tough month!! In times like these often the best relief is a fishing trip to take your mind off things. Remember they say that bad things come in three's so you are due some relief. Hang in there buddy!

Posted: May 18th, '12, 10:29
by PeterPalmieri
Dug,

These things always work themselves out and things will get better it's not always easy to see in the moment.

My family sends its love and prayers.