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David E. Lytle

Cleveland, Ohio

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DAVID E. LYTLE, age 39, passed away suddenly June 16, 2007 in Medina. He is survived by his parents James and Carol Lytle; sisters Tracy Lytle and Barbara (Michael) Lawson; cousin Michelle Rihawi; nephews Shawn and Tim Reinke; niece Dana Lawson; aunt Jean (Michael) Sheehan and Godson Leo Raffo....

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To Carol and family,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of David. It's been years since I have seen any of the family and I've thought of all of you often. I was truly saddend for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are always with you.
Katrina

David touched my life and heart with his love for life and his dedication to each challenge he tackled, no matter the size. He was a living inspiration to everyone to go after what your heart desires - he took his disability and turned it into an ability. Working with him at Sterling was a joy. I know he is up in heaven watching us every day and his memory gives me that little boost and reminder before I complain about something insignificant that life is a beautiful, precious thing. They...

To the Lytle Family
You are in my thoughts and prayers. David was my supervisor, he also was my dear friend who you could talk to about anything. His positive attitude and wisdom made him very special. He could make your day brighter.He had a sense of humor, if you were having a bad day he would roll up in his chair and look at you straight in the eye and ask if he could help he would have a piece of tape on his lip like it was supposed to be there. You would have to laugh and then he...

David was my supervisor at Sterling but he became much more to me, he became a friend. He had a huge heart and made me laugh alot. I admired his strength and ability to laugh at himself at times. He will be missed by all who knew him. My prayers are with you all.

To David's family, I knew David from my son's rugby team, Locomotion. He was always sweet and warm. I also know what you meant in his life post injury, you kept him going when it was difficult. We were shocked and saddened to hear of his passing. Our thoughts and love are with you. David is running once again. Peace & Love Karen & Rick Squires

When
the news of David's passing reached me here in Germany I was deeply
saddened. I had the opportunity to work with David for three years at
Sterling and his optimism and positive attitude was an inspiration to
everyone who was fortunate enough to cross David's path. I feel very
lucky to have known David, and will never forget him...

I also worked with David at Sterling he was my supervisor and a great one at that. He was a fun and loving person with a great personality! He will truly be missed. My thoughts and Prayers go out to the Lytle Family.

To The Lytle Family
I've heard that David was a nice,friendly, and kind man. David is now in heaven walking with GOD by his side. GOD will take good care of him forever!

I meant Dave while attending KSU together. Then later he came and played wheelchair rugby with me(Locomotion). I remember when I first approached him to join the team, he thought I was crazy, but I think he came to really enjoy it, I hope so.

We enjoyed him. He was a good man.

John Squires