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David L. Maust

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David L. Maust David L. Maust, 59, of Elizabethtown, passed away on Thursday, December 10, 2009 at Harrisburg Hospital. Born in Bainbridge, he was the son of the late Herbert and Erma (Longenecker) Maust. He was the husband of Gloria L. (Hall) Maust. They were married for four years in...

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Gloria and family,

I have known Dave for three years as we worked together on the Wendy's account. I am so sorry for your loss.

My first meeting with Dave was in Harrisburg as I rented a bike and we rode to York PA.together to visit the Harley plant. Work matters always came first, but we often exchanged emails about riding and enjoying our bikes.
Dave was a pleasure to work with and always had a positive attitude. Dave is a Christian Brother and I know one day we...

My Dear Brother David. I'm choked up just thinking about you as I write this. I will (I DO) miss you so much. I just can't bring myself to take your number off my phone.

Yesterday I was on my way to Hershey and reached for my cell phone just to let you know I was in your area and to see if you had a spare moment - then I remembered you've moved, this time for good. But be assured I'll see you again real soon because I know where you are!

Dear Gloria and family,
I'm sad that we never had an opportunity to meet. Dave and I go back many years to the early days of SYGMA. He was a great friend, one that always took time to listen no matter how busy he was...and he always had a big smile on his face.
We lost track of each other for the last few years, but I had a voicemail from him a few weeks back out of the clear blue and we talked for an hour just catching up. It was so good to talk to him. I know that phone call...

Gloria and family...My prayers for your comfort and peace through Jesus Christ are with you at this time. I worked with Dave at Teen Challenge Harrisburg when he was on the Golf Committee. He was quite the honorable man and sincere in his devotion to help others in need. May your memories of him remind you always of his love for you.

To the Family,

I worked for and with Dave at Cleveland Brothers in the late 80's and early 90's. What I remember most about Dave was his positive attitude and how he loved to have fun. He had a great laugh and I know that he loved and adored his sons.

My heartfelt sympathy goes out to you all.

Very Truly,

Carly Haffly-Clisham

Dear family,

We are so very sorry for your loss and will hold you in our thoughts and prayers.
We met Dave through work in 1997 and immediately thought of him as a friend. We moved from Harrisburg in 2004 and hadn't seen him much since then but we recently had the pleasure of seeing him in Las Vegas at the Wendy's convention and he looked happier than ever. He filled us in on his life over the past couple of years and spoke of his "new" wife, Gloria.
You could not have a...

Josiah and Jon, my deepest condolences to you. I am so sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you guys at this time.

I have known Dave for almost 20 years. We worked together before he took the position at Sygma. He was a great guy and no one could ever ask for a better friend. He will be sorely missed by my wife and kids as well as myself. Our thoughts and prayers go out to Gloria, Josiah and Jon.

We will so miss Dave. I have known Dave through work for 18 years.. and have known him a Christian Brother for as long.
When we would see it each other it was always a hug and Christan fellowship shared.
We know that Dave and Gloria had a strong faith, and hope that this carries all the family through these days.
Beth and I will always hold a special place in our hearts for him.