David-Dellinger-Obituary

David Dellinger

RED LION , Pennsylvania

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RED LION David 'Red' Dellinger, 93, passed away on March 13, 2010, at Manor Care South. He was born on March 1, 1917, in East Prospect, to the late Robert and Myrtle (Clemons) Dellinger. He is survived by his wife, Mildred (Hengst) Dellinger of Red Lion; a daughter, Connie (Bob) Fish of Green...

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Deepest Sympathy to Mildred and the family. I knew Red for several tears when I worked at Sterner Chev.

Deepest sympathy to Mildred and the extended family of Red. I knew Red for many years working at Sterner Chev and later would see him around the area. Always good conversation and a smile. Keep all your fond memories close to your heart till you meet again. God Bless

To Aunt Mildred, Connie and family, please accept our condolences for the passing of Uncle Red.It was always a joy to visit when Jess and I was in Red Lion. May God Bless you and family.

Mil, Connie and extended family,
We were so sorry to hear of Red's passing. We used to ride motorcycles with Red and Mil to Friendly Farms buffet bar. We will never forget the fun we had. We will never forget what a kind and friendly man he was. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Mildred and Family,
We were sorry to hear that your husband passed away. We pray the Lord will hold you in his hands as you all continue thru your loss. I worked at Sterner's, we went to the races together, bought two motorcycles from him, I also worked on his race car. We had some good times. My God Bless you all!

To Mil, Connie and Family: Our deepest
sympathy on Red's passing. Bill remembers all the good times at the service station and we remember all the enjoyable Gear Grinders' reunions and breakfasts. We're sorry we will not be able to attend the funeral as we are still in Florida.

we have known red and mil for a long time, we rode motorcycles together for many years, shared alot of fun memories, so sorry to hear of his passing, our hearts go out to mil and his family, God be with you all, Betty and Don,

I had a chance to meet Mr Dellinger in the dining room at Country Meadows where I work and thought how nice he was. I didn't get a chance to get to know him personally , but I enjoyed his smile and observed how well he took care of his wife. What a nice man. I wish I would have know he liked Motorcycles. I too, ride. We would have had something to discuss!!