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David Wayne Harp

Eastpointe, Michigan

1957 - 2005

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David Wayne Harp, a resident of Eastpointe for the past 10years, died suddenly in Detroit Wednesday at the age of 47years.

David was born in Mt.Clemens on September 5, 1957, a son of Sam and Mae( Bunch) Harp. He was united in marriage to Karen Tosto Rice on August 23, 1982 in St.Clair Shores where the couple first made their home. He had been employed by Venture Industries for over 7 years. David enjoyed reading and was an avid sports fan. He was a very private person with a kind heart who will be deeply missed by those who knew and loved him.

David is survived by his loving wife, Karen; his children, David Jr. and Sandra (Paul) Louis; his step sons, Steve and Chris Rice; his parents, Sam and Mae Harp; brothers, Darrell (Denise), Dennis, Delbert (Sandy), Danny (Tara), Douglas (Julie) and Don (Sue); sisters, Linda Carol (Ron) Logrande and Cheryl (Mike) Orrell. He is also survived by his grandson David and by many nieces and nephews.

Visitation will be held at the Faulmann & Walsh Golden Rule Funeral Home, 32814 Utica Rd., Fraser, Saturday from 11am till time of funeral services at 3pm with the Rev. Sam Woodard of Harrison at Metro Southern Baptist Church, officiating. Share memories with the family at www.faulmannwalsh.com.

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God bless you all who have taken time to express your sympathy to our family.We so often hide those wonderful words in our hearts instead of sharing them.It is so hard to believe the awesome generosity shown by so many.The biblical story of a fish and a loaf of bread feeding the multitudes was brought to mind as the folks at Harrison-Metro Church provided for at least 150-200 people who gathered together at Sam and Maes'.Fairway Constrution went to Extreme measures(remember the Extreme...

My prayers are with Aunt Mae & Uncle Sam and all the others who will fill a void left by the untimely passing of David. I haven't seen my cousin David in years, but I remember him as being very nice to me as a kid. David, as well as all the Harp children, were very kind to my parents. Generosity seems to be ingrained in them, and they share their home, possessions, and love of life freely. I am truly sadden, as I know many others are, and hope this seemingly overwhelming burden is eased...

I had the pleasure of working with Dave at Venture for many years. He was a very nice person to be around. My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. I am sure he will be missed very much by all who knew him.

David is my first cousin. His mother, my Aunt Mae, is one of the kindest women in the world and her heart is surely broken. David was always good to me, though we haven't seen each other often in recent years. My thoughts and prayers are with his family, for they face an enormous loss.

Delbert and Sandy, I was sorry to hear about the loss of your brother David. May God bless you and your family.

My heart goes out to the family of Dave. He was a wonderful person that always made me laugh. He will always be in my heart and he will be missed. I will always remember him for his big loving heart and his careful ways.And how he loved his grandson that he took care of.

ARE PRAYERS ARE WITH YOU.WE WILL MISS HIM DEARLY.WE SURE HAVE GOOD MEMORIES AND ARE LOVE IS WITH ALL OF YOU. THE MILLER FAMILY.