DAVID-AXLER-Obituary

DAVID A. AXLER

Scranton, Pennsylvania

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DAVID A., 71, of Gouldsboro PA, passed away unexpectedly on April 15, 2013. He is survived by his wife of 47 years, Geri Axler (nee Kassoway); daughter and son-in- law, Lauren and John Casiello; grandchildren, Gabriel and Leah; sister and brother-in-law, Lynn and Bruce Greenberg;...

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My condolences to Dr Axler's family. He was a kind, thoughtful and generous man whose contributions to TCMC were numerous and it was a priviledge to have worked with him during the early days of TCMC.

Family is not always blood. It's those people who come into your life & touch a special place in your heart. When my mom met a woman with a daughter about the same age as me over 37+ years ago, I had no idea my life would be changed forever. I always said I wanted a sister & just realized I was given one that day. Along with an awesome Aunt & Uncle. I don't have a big family & didn't know most of my aunts & uncles until I got older, so I loved the extended family I got to know so well. So...

Dear Geri, Lauren and family,
I was sorry to hear of David's passing.
May God Bless You All and help you through the difficult days ahead.
Sincerely,
Connie Schott and family

Son. Husband. Father. Grandfather. Friend. Mentor. Colleague. Scientist. Educator. Administrator. Associate Dean for Student Affairs and the list goes on and on. David was both a good friend and mentor to me. He spoke of his family often and how important family was to him. Kind. Honest. Caring. Humorous. Fair. These are all adjectives that describe David and his interactions with others. I learned so much from him and respected how much family came before everything else. We used to joke...

My condolences to the family and friends. Dr. Axler was a mentor and a friend to me when I was a student at PCPM. My life is better having known him, even for those short four years.
Wishing you peace during this difficult time.

Anne Sonoga DPM
PCPM Class of 1983

Some people you never forget. We go all the way back to "D" Street. Even though we didn't share that address for very long, Nate, Elsie, David and Lynn were always remembered with great fondness.
I was sad to read of David's passing, impressed by all he accomplished and happy to see that his smile hadn't changed after all these years.
My condolences, Lynn, to you and your family.

Sorry to hear of your loss, oddly, it is my brother's name as well. I wonder if we are related?

Lauren & family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your father sounds like a great man. I better understand why you are so lovely, Lauren.