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David Edward FLATH

Pomfret Center, East Hartford, Connecticut

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FLATH, David Edward David "Dave" Edward Flath, 74, son of the late Ruth Stiles and Elmer A. Flath, born March 3, 1939, in White Plains, NY and long-time resident of Pomfret Center, CT passed away on August 7, 2013 after a three year battle with lung cancer (PLEASE STOP SMOKING). David...

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My deepest condolences to you and your family, Dayna. Your father was a true gentleman.

Sandy, Dayna and family,

Please accept our heartfelt sympathy to your family. We so enjoyed Dave as a client of his. He always had a sweet smile and the happiest dancing eyes and always a nice word to say. He was a very interesting man. We will miss him. Our prayers and thoughts will be with you.

Dave was the epitome of kindness who found a place in his heart for anyone he met. I became a better person because of the privilege of spending some time with him, and have often used him as a standard for the type of a man I'd like to be.

Sandy, Dayna, Leslie, and the entire Flath family: Please accept my deepest condolences.

So sorry for your loss Dayna. My thoughts and prayers with you and your family.

To Dave's Family, I am so sorry for your loss of a loving, creative, community-oriented, athletic, and kind person. With deepest sympathy, Court (aka Corky) Smith, Corvallis, Oregon.

Dayna & the Family: I will always remember Dave's wit and warm smile. It was always a pleasure too see him. He was a dear friend to Community Kitchens as will be sadly missed. God Bless you all.

Dave will be sadly missed and remembered well. My thoughts and prayers to his family.

When i worked at Putnam Bank he came in just about every day and it was always a pleasure to wait on him. One day he brought in a half a dozen roses for all of the tellers to show his appreciation, he was always very thoughtful and just a great person he will be missed by many.

Dear Sandy and your loving family, I really enjoyed working with Dave those many years ago. We had lots of good conversations and he taught me so much about computers. Actually it was the beginning of Common Sense. Also it was the time the girls were in school so that was always was a happy topic. Lots of fond memories and I know you have many. Most sincerely.