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David Alexander Mess

Glenview, Illinois

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David Alexander Mess, 16, of Glenview, Unexpectedly, September 28, 2005. Loving son of Dennis Mess and Sonja Witschonke-Mess; dear brother of Brian; beloved grandson of John and the late Maxine Mess and Dorothy and Horst Witschonke. Visitation Sunday, 3:30 p.m. until 9 p.m. at Holy Trinity...

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As the one year anniversary of Dave's passing rolls around, it just seems to be getting harder as the time for the rebirth of mourning creeps nearer. I keep thinking about all the memories I had with him and I keep hoping he'll come back soon. It's just still so hard. It will never be better.

To Dennis and Sonja,

Our thoughts are with you in this difficult time.

Joe, Linda, Alyson and Michael Greco

To the family of David Mess,

I honestly did not know your son too well, but from seeing his picture, I can remember him being around the broadcasting hall and just around the school in general. Although I didn't know him personally, just seeing his effect on other people has made me realize how great of an individual he was to actually have reached out to so many students and faculty. I only wish i could've known him during my time at Maine East. God Bless your family and David.

Dear Sonja,
I am so sorry to hear of David's death. He wa a great guy. Brian, hang in there and come visit us some time. You and Dave were like brothers.
J. Michael Philippe

Sonja,
I just spoke to Kim earlier today and there are no words to say. I can't imagine the heartache you & your family are going through. You & your family are in my prayers.
Diana (Keps)

Dear Dennis, Sonja, & Brian,
We couldn't be sadder for your loss. I hope that you will find comfort in each other, family, & friends.

First of all my deepest sorrow for your loss of your son. If your son is half the man as your father, (Dr. Mess) , he is a great person.
I cannot begin to imagine the anguish you and your wife is going through but knowing how strong your father is you are well on your way to recovery. God bless you both.

Dr. Mess and Family:

Our deepest sympathy to you at this time of tragedy.

Lakeview Anesthesia
Advocate Illinois Masonic Medical Center

To Mr and Mrs. Mess and Brian:
I'm deeply sorry for the loss of Daivd. He was an amazing boy and I don't have to tell you guys that. We will all miss him terribly. It's sill so hard to believe he's really gone. I see him everyday in the hallways smiling and we;d wave to eachother, as I was always in a rush to get to a class. He always had a bright warm smile on his face and If i was pissed off from a class, he would make my whole day better with that smile. My his soul rest in peace, he...