Search conducted for Shrewsbury kakayer
Dark I thought it might be you, glad it's not. It must be very tough for his family waiting to hear some news. I hope they can resolve this soon.
http://www.app.com/article/20101117/...ker-continuing
Search conducted for Shrewsbury River kayaker
By CAROL GORGA WILLIAMS • STAFF WRITER • November 17, 2010
LITTLE SILVER — A multi-jurisdictional search was under way late Wednesday night for a man who did not return from kayaking in the Shrewsbury River.
Authorities were focusing their efforts in the area around Seven Bridges Road and Little Silver Point Road.
First Assistant Monmouth County Prosecutor Peter E. Warshaw Jr. said his office was advised of the search about 8 p.m. As that office is not involved in search-and-rescue operations, it would only respond if the search turned deadly.
"There is a search for a missing kayaker that is under way," said Warshaw, acknowledging the kayaker began his outing earlier Wednesday afternoon. "There is substantial effort under way to try to locate a kayaker."
Searchers worked through the afternoon and evening as higher than usual winds were reported in the area.
Authorities know the identity of the missing person but would not release it.
Police had no further information
latest from Asbury Park Press
Missing kayaker ID'd as 26-year-old from Tinton Falls
LITTLE SILVER — State Police said they will resume Friday morning the search for a 26-year-old Tinton Falls man who was reported missing after he went kayaking on the Shrewsbury River Wednesday.
David Civile embarked on the kayak amid windy conditions Wednesday afternoon, authorities said.
Search and rescue boat crews from the U.S. Coast Guard, State Police, TowBoat US and local fire departments had initially focused their efforts Wednesday in the area around Seven Bridges Road and Little Silver Point Road.
The search resumed again Thursday morning but failed to locate Civile by Thursday evening, State Police said.
Dark, you made a good point there. Some of the people reading the story have no idea what that area looks like back there. I think they assume he was kayaking an inlet or something. The 7 bridges road area is pretty open and not as dangerous as the rest of the river. There are quite a few flats there, it's all tidal. Even in the channels there is not much current that far in the back unless you're dealing with a new or full moon. I think we're between cycles right now.
Hoping for his recovery.
Organized search for the missing kayaker
For anyone who wants to help, his family has organized a search tomorrow. I hope they do find him. In any situation like this the family needs closure. It must be a terrible experience for them not knowing where or in what condition he is. Here is the info for anyone who can help -
Dave Civile has been missing since Wednesday afternoon after taking his kayak out from Little Silver Point Road on the Shrewsbury River. From all the information we've been getting from the authorities his most likely location is in the islands south of the Shrewsbury River bridge.
If anyone is willing to volunteer their time to assist with our serach efforts we will be focusing on Sedge island and the shoreline opposite Sedge island on the Rumson side. There will be teams of family and friends searching these areas starting approximately 8 AM Saturday morning.
Thank you all for your support and concern. Dave is believed to be alive and sheltered in a "cave" on Sedge island.
The search continues, looking for volunteers
Hey people, the search for David still continues. They have been looking for him yesterday, and today, and will continue looking until he's found. They need kayakers to go where the boats and rescue personnel may not be able to go.
Here are the details:
Fact: Kayaker still not found
We need someone tomorrow that can stay on shore and moniter the search
we will all sign in and give cell niumbers to this person
Check in with this person ever 1/2 hour of our progress.
Try and pair up by twos
when completed or finished let this person no that we have left the water
please if body located dont touch we will contact police with location
Im sure there are other things that will come up but a least we have a person to check in and out with,any other sugestions will be considored
Thanks
"We will be launching tomorrow at 11:30am from the 57 Paag Lane in little Silver NJ at 11:30am "
If anyone can help, go down to the 7 Bridges area, try to pair up with someone else, and ask where they need you.
Thanks for anyone who can give any assistance at all. Feel free to pass this along to any board where you think they can help.
Here is a quote from his sister. It ripped me up to read this. If anyone is even remotely able to help, please think about her words here, and realize they still have hope of finding him alive:
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I am David's sister. He is the most incredible & influential person to so many people. He is our family's light & world. He is my only sibling, my brother, my best friend, and my superman. Anything he tries he succeeds & kayaking was his new venture. At 26, he has his "bullet proof" mentality & told my mom that morning when she told him not to do-that he would be fine & would turn around it if it was too rough. HE underestimated his ability & the winds that day. He is natural leader and always for the good. We know that God is keeping him alive & using him to bring people together. There are people praying in all countries for his safe return. PLease anyone who is searching for him today---pray to God that he enters into your heart & mind and leads him to David. God works miracles & we believe he is using David to show the world a miracle. God does not give us things that we cannot handle & my family CANNOT HANDLE THIS. He is our life. We opened the bible last night & it automatically was at proverb 40 which is DAVID. It said God heard David's cry and lifted him from the mud & onto a rock. We have to believe in GOD's MIRACLES. Please don't give up faith & help us find him today. He has too much left to do here on Earth.
Please think about helping, if you can, guys and girls. Thanks.
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Tribute to David Civile's life
They had a service for him last week. I found this on the internet. Gosh it was sad. Sincere condolences to his sister and all in his family. Hope he is found sooner than later.
Celebrating Dave
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David Civile's Life Celebrated During St. Helen's Service
Trader Joes manager, son of longtime St. Helen's organist, missing after kayaking accident at Shore.
December 6, 2010
Editor's Note: This tribute was written by the family of David Paul Civile. Civile, a Cranford native, was the manager of the Trader Joes in Westfield and his father is the long time organist at St. Helen's.
Through humorous recollections while fighting back tears, friends and relatives painted a picture of a charismatic young man with a characteristic laugh at a Celebration of Life memorial service for 26-year-old Cranford native David Civile Saturday at St. Helen's Church.
"Next to my husband Jon, Dave is my best friend, my light, my world, and my superman," said sister Laura Davies, who also demonstrated her brother David's signature laugh by throwing back her head with a "ha!" that many family members and friends recognized with a chuckle.
Mr. Civile disappeared during a kayak trip down the Shewsbury River on Nov. 17. Authorities searched for him for four days but turned up nothing. The search for his body continues.
Family members paid tribute to David as they fondly recalled his uniqueness, his positive attitude and the profound effect he had on others through his compassion and sensitivity.
They also poked fun at his nuances and penchant for fine living. He drove a beloved black BMW sports car. With his dad, he watched and laughed heartily at DVDs of their favorite show "Frasier," even lounging around in a leather chair he purchased for his townhouse in Tinton Falls, "an authentic copy of the one Frasier had in his Seattle apartment" remarked his uncle, Robert Civile.
"Authenticity - it's a word that kept coming to my mind as I reminisced about David this week because that aptly describes David," his uncle shared in his tribute.
He steamed lattes for family and friends with his espresso machine that he had set up in his bedroom at his parents' house in Cranford, along with an electric fireplace. David's room was equally as cosmopolitan as the "Frasier" set, cousin Robb Canning recalled. "It was like I stepped into a Starbucks. Rich, deep colors on the wall, with David nonchalantly asking 'can I get you a latte?'"
Employees of Trader Joe's stores from across Passaic, Morris, Union, and Mercer counties attended the service and paid tribute to their colleague and manager. Many wore Hawaiian shirts to show solidarity and respect to a man who both befriended and inspired them.
"Funny", "supportive", "hard-working", "smart", "handsome" were just some of the attributes shared by the Trader Joe's crew as they mingled after the service to share stories and offer each other consolation.
"He was just incredible," said Robin Iosco, a coworker of Civile's at Trader Joe's in Wayne, in a separate interview with Cranford Patch.
David also reveled in nature, according to the tribute paid by his girlfriend Hannah Schranz. She noted how David possessed a deep admiration and appreciation for an autumn day or a full moon.
The couple had recently purchased a 1,000-word jigsaw puzzle, depicting an ocean scene, complete with a sailboat, waves crashing on the shore and a single Adirondack chair. Ms. Schranz imagines he's somewhere similar now. "Sitting in that chair, taking in the ocean breeze," she envisioned to the nearly 1,000 people who had gathered in St. Helen's to pay their respect to a beloved family member and friend. Besides the loving tribute from family members, including the celebrant, Fr. Gene Squeo who was David's cousin, members of St. Helen's worship team provided music personally picked out by the family.
"The song, 'Grown-Up Christmas List' was one of David's favorite at Christmas," explained Fr. Squeo, who also shared a touching re-telling of the "Freddy the Leaf" story and the lesson all could learn from it.
Family members also recalled a compassionate individual that, as a young child, took care of his sick grandfather, expressed a deep-seated faith in God and maintained a close-knit relationship with his family. This faith in God was a recurring theme in the tributes paid by two of David's uncles, Robert and George Civile. "David was not lost," expressed his uncle Robert. "True, we couldn't find him, but Jesus found him."
And David's uncle George focused on the reward of eternal life for those who have placed their trust in Jesus. "David is with the Lord and he wants us all to know that he is okay and is waiting for the day when we all can be together with him," George assured all who listened attentively to his words of hope and comfort.
The most moving moment of the celebration came at the end, from an open letter written by David's mom, Joan Civile. "The joy and love I've shared with you these past 26 years has been, in your own words, amazing," she wrote in a letter to David read aloud at the service.
And no matter what life threw at him, relatives said David stayed positive. "He really had this unique ability to stay happy no matter what he was doing," said Canning, whose theme was about the life lessons that David's life provided.
Born on Oct. 11, 1984 in Muhlenberg Hospital, David Civile grew up in Cranford and graduated high school in 2003. Cranford remained his home for 24 years, until he moved to Tinton Falls in 2008. He received a degree in business management from Kean University, and worked as a Trader Joe's store manager in Wayne, Westfield, Florham Park and Princeton.
Although he passed away, friends and family do agree that, even at such a young age, David had lived his life to the fullest and was a beacon of Christian faith and hope. Canning implored the audience to live by his example.
"You do have a choice on how to live your life," Canning said. "Choose happiness."
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Re: Search conducted for Shrewsbury kakayer
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storminsteve
Yes they really need to find him to bring closure to the family. Thoughts and prayers.
Well they did, Read this today:
They found and identified the kayaker that drowned 2 years ago on Pt Road in Little Silver
Must of been dislodged form where he was from the storm surge.
They found him under a dock about 200 yards from where he had launched his kayak from on Pt road.
RIP David Civile.