David was a natural artist and made gifts to his friends of the beautiful paintings he had rendered. He also had a particular joy of the theater. While living in New York City, David was privileged to have been in the audience of some of the great Broadway plays. Many of these were with the original cast. He was a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Greensboro, North Carolina and sang in the Triad Pride Men's Chorus.
His parents and brother, Daniel Paul Ham, passed away before him.
David is survived by several nieces and nephews.
He has left behind very special friends: Robert F. Winsor, Greensboro, NC; Penny Tostoe, Seagrove, NC; Carol Varveris, Raleigh, NC and Matt Mccoy, Greensboro, NC.
David was a natural artist and made gifts to his friends of the beautiful paintings he had rendered. He also had a particular joy of the theater. While living in New York City, David was privileged to have been in the audience of some of the great Broadway plays. Many of these were with the original cast. He was a member of Our Lady of Grace Catholic Church in Greensboro, North Carolina and sang in the Triad Pride Men's Chorus.
His parents and brother, Daniel Paul Ham, passed away before him.
David is survived by several nieces and nephews.
He has left behind very special friends: Robert F. Winsor, Greensboro, NC; Penny Tostoe, Seagrove, NC; Carol Varveris, Raleigh, NC and Matt Mccoy, Greensboro, NC.
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New Garden Road, Greensboro NC
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