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David W. McOmber

Everett, Washington

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David W. McOmber

David took the slow train to heaven July 3 2007. He was born August 21, 1923, in Erie, PA. He lived his early years in Wichita, Kansas. Was employed by the Boeing Airplane Co. in Wichita 1947. He later transferred to Seattle, WA. He spent four years in New Mexico on...

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Dad, I wish I could talk to you now about heaven? I believe that you are truly walking among the angels. I believe you have touched the face of God. How beautiful was your passing - quiet and peaceful - just you waiting for Jesus. Thank you for my love for the Lord. I remember the 52 club when you had to go to church for 52 Sundays - we were the only two that won! Thank you for your gift of music and the way you always encouraged me to sing and play my guitar. I know you heard the music...

I treasured you as my father-in-law and will miss your wisdom. Our thoughts and prayers are with Phyllis during this time.

Phyllis:
My condolences to you. May your memories comfort you forever more.

Papa Dave,

This past week I have traveled down memory lane and shared some great stories with my kids about their great-grandfather. You will truly be missed. Wendi

I did not know you but I know your daugther Joni. Any man who could make some one as wonderful as she must be an amazing man. I am sorry I never got to know you or thank you for bringing Joni into this world. My prayers are with her and your wife. Thank you, Marcie Oakley

He opened his heart and arms to me with love and respect. I know he's watching over us and our farm and will be our eternal guardian angel. My prayers and thoughts are out there for everyone. May love and kindness help everyone through each day and the many precious memories fill your heart with peace.

Dad,
It's only been a week since the angels came for you. I am not sure I really believe it yet. I miss you and my love for you runs deeper than you or I could ever feel or imagine. I will miss our times together...I love you so much Daddy...what do I do now? You were and always will be my greatest hero. The smartest man I'll ever know. And....my first love. I'm here Dad...waiting to be there Dad. Your little brown eyed brown hair girl.

I will forever treasure the memories I have of you. At one time I dedicated a song to you. It is called "The Greatest Man I Ever Knew"............and you still are.
I love you and miss you terribly.
Love, your "baby girl"