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David Henry Mitchell-Yellin

Ann Arbor, Michigan

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Mitchell-Yellin, David Henry A long-time Ann Arbor resident, died on March 17. Born in Cin cinnati, Ohio, on July 4, 1953, and educated at the University of Michigan, David worked for various nonprofit organizations. A man of peace who loved nature, he leaves an extended loving family including...

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Dear Lisa & Family,
I am deeply saddened to learn of Dave's passing. I have many wonderful memories from our time together as teenagers and young adults. I'm sure you have many more happy memories of your time together and I hope they will help sustain you through your loss.
You are in my thoughts and prayers.

Please know that we all remember ...

Dear Lisa and Family ~ I wish it had not taken so long for this news to find its way to me. My memories, though marked by many years, are warm and fresh and I am saddened by this news of David's passing. We mucked through high school together and as I reflect upon that time, it brings a smile to my face. He is warmly remembered. May grace and peace be upon your home and family.

Dear Lisa, Benjamin and Sarah,

Tim and I were saddened to hear of David's death. We will always remember his warmth and humor.

If we can do anything for you all, please do not hesitate to call us. Your family remains in our hearts.

With sympathy and friendship,

Ruth and Tim Wilson

Dear Lisa, Sarah, and Benjamin,
My thoughts are with you all now as you deal with your loss. The memories of the times when I knew you all--especially Benjamin and Sarah--at Emerson bring a smile to me as a remember the kids smiles and enthusiasm for all around them. May this enthusiasm keep you all going forward.

Dear Lisa, Benjamin, & Sarah:

We have never met, nor do I expect you've ever heard of me before this moment. Nevertheless, I felt compelled to seek this opportunity to extend my hope for understanding, and my heartfelt wish that this tragedy serves, in some small way, to draw comfort from those who know you, and David.

Through his brother Doug, I've learned of this sad tragedy. I write as a comfort to you and your family, as well as to offer my friendship and...

Dear Lisa, Sarah, and Benjamin,
Karen Izenberg told us of David's recent passing, and we are deeply shocked and saddened. We have such fond memories of our years as neighbors and Emerson parents, and of Sarah and Elisa playing together. David was a talented, caring, and witty person who will be sorely missed by many people, most of all yourselves. Our hearts and prayers go out to all of you during this difficult time.
Fondly,
Ann, Mike and Elisa Savageau
5418 Cowell...

Many Grade 8 field hockey players wished to share their fond memory of "being folded into the lawn chair" by David ~ we hope that it brings a smile at this time of sorrow. Best to you all!

Dear Lisa and Family,

I was very shocked to hear of David's passing. We only worked together for a short time at PVM, but during those months I was able to see his dedication to and for life. When we work in the retirement arena we get to understand how to handle death from those seniors around us, but it is still difficult to accept when you are called "home" before we think it is time. Please accept my prayers to you and your family.