David-Mefferd-Obituary

David Mefferd

Hampton, Virginia

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HAMPTON - David Mefferd, 70, passed away October 19, 2014. He retired as a Guidance Counselor from Hampton City Schools. David is survived by his wife Diana; stepsons Rick and Mike Clark, and Bobby Lovings; stepdaughter Angel Washburn; 5 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren. The family will...

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Just bragging about Mr. Medford to a buddy of mine and I came by this so I´m sending my condolences. That man showed me how to build and become a better man

We share the same name andnim sure we are cousins or have some relation! Im sorry to hear that David passed on!

David Mefferd at organ, sister Shirley Ann (Follmer) and parents, Rose & Ralph Mefferd. Shirley's 6 children enjoy Christmas about 1966

Diana and Family, We are so sorry for your loss of Uncle David. We thought you all might enjoy seeing a couple old photos you may have never seen.

Ralph, Rose (Lunacek), David and Shirley Ann (Follmer) Mefferd with Shirley's sons, John, Bill and Bob

David and I spoke at length about his disease and the symptoms, problems and the remedies he used to lesson the affects of his disease on his on body. That became a useful dialogue to help me deal with my own, soon to be discovered Kennedy's Disease. For that I am grateful for the connection we made years ago sharing the same genetic disorder. I'm also grateful for the lessons that David personally gave me when I was a young boy which helped me excel in mathematics. David personally tutored...

I've known Dave for most of my life. I learned a lot from him and will always remember him for his kindness and intense generosity. To me, he epitomized the word dignity.

My deepest sympathy. May God's Holy Spirit be with the family. I pray that he brings comfort to you all at this hard time.

Mr. Mefferd was my counselor at PHS. So very nice and helpful. Assisted me with gaining admission to college in NC. I requested him because all my siblings said he really cared about his students. May he RIP

He was my counselor at PHS and helped me to gain admission to college out of state. He was such a likeable person. And, always willing to help me succeed. I will pray for the family.

I knew him as a colleague and friend. I could talk to him about anything from chihuahuas to home repair advice. He was such a kind man and a real fighter. He welcomed anyone who entered guidance with a smile and open arms. And he always had an ear, ready to listen.