David-Emerson-Obituary

David L. Emerson

Auburn, New York

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FLEMING < David L. Emerson, 66, of 4653 Cork Street, town of Fleming, passed away unexpectedly Friday, October 10, 2008, at his home. Born in Auburn, he was the son of the late William and Lillian Vanston Emerson. David was a graduate of The Gunnery in Washington, Conn., and received his...

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He was my fraternity brother at phi kappa tau in 1964. A nicer. Guy you could not find .a real classy person who helped a lot of people Gibbs Bray

Everybody at his old phi kappa tau
Fraternity will miss him at Hobart college

Dear Peter and Linda
My condolences on your brothers passing. May you find comfort in your time of sorrow. Our thoughts
and prayers are with you.

Patrick (Rick) and Sandy Farrell

My husband and I got to know David very well the past few years on our visits to Balloon's. When he found out that my dad, Leo Kroker, was a long time employee of Dunn and McCarthy's he shared some great stories with us. A wonderful man and we will miss him, his upbeat attitude and his Ugly Dolls. May he rest in peace.

Dear Bev, Chris, and Lori,
I am greatly saddened to hear Dave's passing. Dave was my best friend and confidant for all of my childhood and into my teens. We shared so many fond tales together and reliving them with Dave was an experience of the greatest pleasure. I will miss him immensely. God speed this good man on his way.

Dear Bev, Chris & Lori, So sorry to hear about Dave. Lots of fond memories. Sorry I was unable to attend the service. My thoughts & prayers are with you . Love Carol

We are saddened to hear of David's passing. Please accept our condolences.

Bev, Chris and Lori,
I will miss Uncle Dave! I have some great memories of him and I feel lucky to have known him. Your family is in my heart, thoughts and prayers.
Love, Jess, John and Lorelei Friedel

I am so sorry for your loss. I knew David through my place of employment. He was a wonderful person, so happy and vibrant all of the time. Dave was always full of great converstation and of course a joke or two. He touched and added color to so many peoples lives and will be sadly missed. My thoughts are with you all.

Carol Hendrickson
Parker's Grille