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David Dwight Ditto Jr.

Mobile, Alabama

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DITTO, JR. Sergeant First Class David Dwight Ditto, Jr. passed on July 22, 2012 in Linden, Alabama. He leaves to cherish his memories his mother, Mary Ditto; father, David (Dyanne) Ditto, Sr.; sister, Dawn Ditto; nephews, Hunter Ditto and Bryson Willett among other relatives, friends and...

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I still think about you. My ROTC buddy, neighbor, and friend. I love you Ditto. I wish I had told you that years ago.

We Were so sorry to hear of David's passing. He was one of our most fun and lovable patients. He will surely be missed at his dental office in Mobile. Always a happy face to see.

Mrs Ditto, I'm so very sorry for your loss and the Alabama National Guard's. David worked for me during our deployment with the 226 ASG in 06/07. He became a great friend and fellow soldier. You and I meet during the pre-deployment time and joked about the "red head". Just know that David's in a better place and looking out for us all. SFC(R) Butch Alford

David was very special to us and I know our pain from his loss does not compare to that of his family's but know he was very much loved by others

Dear Debbie,
We are saddened to hear of David's death and know you will dearly miss him. Praying for your comfort,
Debbie and Wayne Hester

I am heart broken by the loss of David. He was a good friend in HS. Praying for your family.

Dear Debbie and Family: I am so sorry for your loss. I have thought you often and fondly over the years. You and your family are in my prayers and thoughts. I know you have many wonderful memories to comfort you.

I am sorry for your loss, I know what you having to go through lost my daughter Samantha last October, I met David several times , he was then a sweet person, and I am pretty sure he still was. May God comfort you.

Such a Wonderful Friend and Fellow Soldier. From Our time together in HS at Mary Montgomery, Basic Training at Fort Jackson,SC and the 161st. Med Battalion in Mobile, You Are Missed. Your Smile had a way of lighting up a room, and seeing you this passed Year at Mardi Gras is a moment I will treasure. Rest In Peace my Friend! Keep a Watchful eye on us. Love You!! ~ SSG Williams