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David Killian

Hamilton, Ohio

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News Death NoticeKILLIAN, David Lawrence 75, was born in Dryden, Michigan to Franklin K. and Martha (Hoxie) Killian. Graduating from Central Michigan University in 1953, he began advanced study in Ann Arbor while serving in the Midland Public Schools as an elementary teacher and principal....

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My sincere condolences to Sallie and family. I remember the happy memories of days gone by from my earlier home on Sandra Drive in Oxford, Ohio. I was your Avon lady and neighbor years ago. I remember it was so nice to call and serve you. Many positive BLESSINGS remain. Thank You. Pamela Copenhefer

Sallie-I will miss Dave's walks around the neighborhood. We always compared our various surgeries since we both had Dr. Mark Snyder. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. Sincerely, Martin Miller

I am so sorry to hear of your loss. Dr. Killian was perhaps my favorite professor during my undergrad career @ MU. Always a positive motivator & mentor, he encouraged me to continue my education, no matter what barriers preseneted themselves. For that, I will cherish his memory & share his wisdom with my son. Thank you for sharing him with us....he will be greatly missed.

Sallie,
So sorry to hear of your loss. Your family served Oxford and the Miami University community in numerous ways; unfortunately, I only knew a few of those.

Dr. Killian was my advisor and teacher during my undergraduate work at Miami and I enjoyed his classes very much. There are so many fond memories I have of him and often tell stories of his ways of keeping us engaged! I know his family and friends will miss him for a long time.

My deepest sympathies to the family of David Killian, it was a pleasure taking care of him during his stay at McCullough Hyde.

It's hard to believe my old friend and teacher David Killian will no longer be walking down the neighborhood street with Sallie by his side. He was a warm and wonderful man, very encouraging to his students, and generous in his love for the community. He will be greatly missed.