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NJ Celebrity Bartender 'Quietly Struggled' Before Death, Campaign Says NJ Celebrity Bartender 'Quietly Struggled' Before Death, Campaign Says
NJ Celebrity Bartender 'Quietly Struggled' Before Death, Campaign Says The overwhelming response to a fundraiser for New Jersey bartender Dave “DQ” Quisumbing is painting a heartbreaking picture of just how many lives he touched before his death. A GoFundMe campaign launched by Justin Palmer raised more than $15,000 in less than a day as tributes flooded in from friends, customers, coworkers, gym partners, and fellow entrepreneurs across the state. Quisumbing was a familiar face at some of the Shore’s most popular nightlife spots, regularly guest bartending at Bar A, Green Rock, Bill’s Supperclub, Park East, Headliner, and The Waiting Room, earning a reputatio…
‘Beacon Of Light:’ Tributes Pour In For Asbury Park Bartender After Unexpected Death At 36 ‘Beacon Of Light:’ Tributes Pour In For Asbury Park Bartender After Unexpected Death At 36
‘Beacon Of Light:’ Tributes Pour In For Asbury Park Bartender After Unexpected Death At 36 Tributes, condolences, and donations are pouring in after the unexpected death of a beloved uncle and charismatic Asbury Park bartender. Robert Hrapsky Jr. died Saturday, July 15, aged 36, his obituary says. Born in New Brunswick, Robert was raised in Highland Park before settling in Asbury Park about 10 years ago. In addition to being a handy mechanic, Robert was known for expressing his charismatic and spirited nature during his career in the bar and restaurant industry, which started at Uno’s and later led him to Kim Marie’s in Asbury Park. Robert loved to travel, play and watch baseba…
Philadelphia Community Mourns Sudden Death Of Popular Musician Killed At Wawa Philadelphia Community Mourns Sudden Death Of Popular Musician Killed At Wawa
Philadelphia Community Mourns Sudden Death Of Popular Musician Killed At Wawa A Philadelphia community is mourning the sudden loss of a local musician and bartender after he was tragically stabbed to death in his car at a Wawa parking lot on Valentine's Day. Roger Segal, 49, had been sitting in his car eating food he'd just purchased from the store on the 1600 block of S. Christopher Columbus Boulevard before someone told store employees to check on him around 4:25 a.m., 6abc reports. Fire and EMS workers broke the back driver's side window to rescue the man and rush him to the hospital, where he was pronounced dead, the outlet said. Segal had been working a Super B…