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Cyndi Noga
September 23, 2010
Dave was a young man who enjoyed learning and the excitement of a challenge. He always rose to that challenge exceeding others expectations but not his. He had goals and it seemed there was one he successfully fulfilled daily, bringing a smile and laughter to others. He will be remembered as a bright, caring and genuinely good person, traits we all can admire.
To Dave’s family, thank you for sharing this young man and his smile.
Sincerely,
Marilyn Burns
September 3, 2010
What words can take away the pain? I am so sorry to hear of Dave leaving this world far too soon. I will always remember Dave with love and affection. He was truely one of the nicest young men I have ever had the pleasure of knowing. I am so happy for the memories of the friendship he had with my son Ryan and with me. He will always be in my heart. My prayers to all.
Sincerely,
Marilyn (Mo) Burns
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