Shaw, David Michael "Pop"
Birth: Sunday, February 25, 1940 in LaPlata, MD
Residence: Bryans Road, MD
Death: Friday, August 09, 2019 at the age of 79
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David Michael Shaw (Pop) passed away peacefully on August 9, 2019 surrounded by his loving family in Bryans Road, Maryland.

David was born on February 25, 1940 at Physicians Memorial Hospital in La Plata, Maryland and lived in Indian Head, Maryland. He began his career as an explosive handler at the Indian Head Naval Base. He proudly served as a sharpshooter in the United States Army for 2 years and was a firefighter with the Naval District Washington at the Washington Navy Yard and a volunteer firefighter, Assistant Chief, Chief, President, and life member of the Indian Head Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad. As a volunteer firefighter, he trained many members of both Indian Head VFD&RS and Potomac Heights Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad. David worked as a Charles County School bus driver for 4 years and at the Glymont Veterinary Clinic for 40 years.

David was a loving husband and cherished brother, father, grandfather, uncle, great uncle, and friend to many. David is survived by his wife, Joan Yvonne Bicknell-Shaw; daughter, Jill Tritthart (Jeffery); grandchildren: Merranda Linkins, Kaelei Linkins, Alyssa Linkins and Brandon Tritthart; sister, Kay VanTassel-Maddox, nephew, Kyle VanTassel; niece, Lori Castillo (Renan). David is preceded in death by his father, Frank Shaw; mother, Mildred Shaw; grandfather, Dick Bryant; grandmother, Rose Bryant.

David could always be found throughout town mowing lawns, driving to Bryans Road to get his favorite breakfast sandwich and coffee, at thrift stores, and supporting his wife, daughter, and grandchildren at Potomac Heights VFD&RS functions.

An honor procession will take David from Indian Head VFD&RS (4095 Indian Head Hwy, Indian Head, MD) to Potomac Heights VFD&RS (73 Glymont Rd., Indian Head, MD) at 11:30 AM on Friday, August 16, 2019. The family will receive friends at Potomac Heights VFD&RS from 1 PM until time of Firemen's Prayer at 5 PM. A repast will follow at the fire department.
The family asks in lieu of flowers, that monetary donations be given to the Indian Head Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad and/or Potomac Heights Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad Auxiliary.
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