David-Anthony-Obituary

David Anthony

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David L. Anthony, 72 of Harrisburg, passed January 7, 2021 at Spring Creek Nursing & Rehab Center. He was the son of the late Matthew and Cora Anthony, predeceased by his son, David C. (Moe) Anthony and a brother James E. Anthony. David had served in the Marine Corp and was honorably...

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Rest easy JHHS classmate and childhood friend.

Dear Anthony Family: I really didn't know David but I was great friends with his Dad, "Tony" at the golf course at Carlisle Barracks where I was special Services Office. I enjoyed seeing his Dad at the Senators games through the years. Therefore, I probably did meet David a few times. You will be in my thoughts and Prayers.

Brenda, Our dear sister friend, we are thinking of you during the loss of your beloved. We send our condolences and prayers of comfort and peace. We are certain that you have pleasant memories with Lee of days gone by which will sustain you in your grief and mourning.. GOD bless you.

Friends forever,
The Ladies Of K.A.T.G.
(Keeping Active Through Giving)

I went to Woodward grade school, with Brenda Anthony, his sister, and Edison jr high, and John Harris high school then Hbg high, I believe he lived on Boas Street off of 18th Steet on the hill, I used to ask him , when I used to see him at Citizens Bank off Union Deposit Rd How was his sister Brenda doing, He was a friendly person.I send my Sincerest Condolences and prayers, to his family,and I'm sorry for your loss Andrei Lewis, former neighbor on Boas Street, whom was classmate at...

To the Family of David,
I remember David("Lee") vividly from the neighborhood. In fact, it is more accurate to say that I had an enduring "crush" on Lee when I was in junior high school and he was in high school at John Harris. I recall that he had the most intense, piercing eyes. He was always kind and respectful to me whom he called "Toby". I am very sorry for your loss.
Gwen Mosley

Condolences to you Keisha and the rest of his family, I'm praying for you and you go through, Sometimes we don't know what to say, So the best thing we can do is pray, and that's what I am doing for you asking God to comfort, console you as this time in your life you're going through

Sister Weezie and family