David W. Waties, retired Philadelphia and N.J. lawyer, dies at 61

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David W. Waties, 61, a partner in the Waties & Waties law office in Philadelphia for more than 20 years before opening a solo practice in New Jersey, died Friday, March 18, 2022, from stroke complications at the Samaritan Center in Voorhees.David W. Waties, 61, of Cherry Hill, a retired lawyer who practiced in Philadelphia and New Jersey, died Friday, March 18, at the Samaritan Center in Voorhees, from complications of a series of strokes he suffered early last year.

David Wayne Waties was born Nov. 8, 1960, in Philadelphia to Wendell M. Waties, a family physician, and Alice Rowe Waties, a nurse. He was the second eldest of four children. The attraction was instant, his family said in a statement: “Dave confided to his sister Carol late that evening, ‘I met the girl I’m gonna marry.’”The next year, in 1985, Mr. Waties graduated from Dickinson School of Law and opened his own law office in Center City in 1986.

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