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Dr. Reverend David Mulder

Orlando, Florida

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MULDER, REVEREND DR. DAVID, died on his 66th birthday, May 1st, 2011 after a battle cancer. He is survived by his wife of 45 years, Mary Jo; daughters Tara and Audra; and grandson Nathanael. A Viet Nam veteran, he was a pastor for more than 30...

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Dear Mary Jo and family:

During 1976 and 1980 I went into the USN. When I was finished with my tour I went to the same church and found it radically different. So upon Meeting Pastor Dave, he explained the why's and hows and I was at peace. Additionally he went to great lenths to be not just a pastor but a reliable friend. I think of him daily and my most fond memory is when he told the story of meeting Mary Jo. Do this day I cry because I know that love. I have only...

Mary Jo and Family,

May our Lord Jesus give you His Peace as you grieve for your husband, father, and grandfather.

We have fond memories of Pastor Mulder during his "New England" years.

Blessings in Christ,
Paula & David McNeil, Easton, Massachusetts

Mary Jo and Family

Our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Pastor Dave was an inspiration to me and a true friend of the family. I will always remember how he cared for the members of Immanuel , in
Bristol, Connecticut and how he sreved as president of the New England district. Please know that you and your family are in our thoughts and pray

We are so sorry to hear of Pastor Mulder's passing. We knew him when he was Pastor of the Lutheran Church in Acton, MA and as NE District President. He was a wonderfully supportive man, promoting unity and friendship among the churches within our District. He was truly an inspiration and we pray for his family and friends in Florida. Linda and Dick Wabrek, formerly of St. James LC in Canton, MA

What a tremedous loss for all of us. Pastor Dave was an inspiration and an example to me of a Christ centered man. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family. I'm sure he is basking is the glory of the Lord and enjoying his reward in heaven.

Mary Jo and family

I'm sorry for your loss. Dave (and you) are great neighbors. I'm sure he's up there practicing his golf swing in the heavenly kingdom. My sympathies to all of you. Susie

May 6, 2011
I was shocked and saddened to learn that Pastor Dave had left us and gone to be with his Lord. He was not only a wonderful minister of the Gospel but a warm and personal friend. My sincerest condolences to his family and the members of the Ascension family.
Bob Buerger, former member of Ascension Lutheran Church, Casselberry

We are so sorry for your great loss. Dave was a friend, colleague, fellow chaplain, & brother in the faith of Christ resurrected. We are out of town, but our prayers are with you daily. Our love, Mel and Mary Jacob