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David A. Dilts

Cheshire, Glastonbury, Connecticut

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David A. Dilts, 49, of Glastonbury, Conn., passed away Wednesday, September 29, 2004, in his home under hospice care after a long, courageous, and inspiring battle with brain cancer. Born: In Phillipsburg, he was a son of the late Jacob R. and Dorothy I. Dilts. Personal: He was a graduate of...

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I knew David from Firth School and high school. Super nice. I came across the obituary and was shocked to hear about his passing so young.

With deepest sympathy to all. Many thoughts, prayers and fond memories of Dave are with you.


PHS Class of 1973

I met Dave when he was hired to write copy for a brochure that we were producing at Fleet Capital. He made quite an impression on me and my team with his creativity and sense of humor. He brought so much positive energy to the project. He was great to work with and we always enjoyed our meetings with him. When I left Fleet I engaged Dave again at my new company to write some ad copy. He was clever and brilliant. When I heard that Dave went over to the other side, I knew that his work here had...

Jean and Family:

We are all thinking of you in this time of sorrow. May God bless you and your family and help you through all this sadness Love from All of us at Structural Graphics,
Essex, Connecticut

There are not enough words to express my sadness for Daves loss. The first time I met many of my husbands co-workers and friends, including Dave,I was a little nervous.The one thing that I will always remember him for is how he made me feel comfortable and how he acted as if I knew him all my life.
I'll never forget how he always made me laugh. His memories will stay with me always.

My memories of Dave go way back to my high school years, when Dave and my brother Toot would hang out at our home and sit around us and just tell funny stories and make everyone cry from laughing. Dave always had that infectious smile and great wit that you couldnt help but love to be in his company.
Other fun memories were seeing him on stage with my brother Toot doing plays. Dave with his funny Press Hat introducing Toot and his band.
Dave is going to be missed by so many...

Dave took me under his wing and got my copywriting career started. He was a tremendous influence on me -- personally and professionally. I will always remember his wacky sense of humour and sincerity.

Hi Tommy,
We send our deepest regrets to your family. Davey will always have a special place in my heart. Many memories of Wilson St., and beyond...

Debbie Yetter

As well as:
Chrissy & Ginny Yetter
Bob & Mary Jane Yetter

Our sincere condolences to Jean and all of Dave's family. May the peace of the Lord be with you all.
Dave bringing in donuts while wearing the Krispie Kreme hat will always be one of my favorite memories.