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David J. Neustadt

Columbus, Ohio

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DAVID J. NEUSTADT, age 65 years, died peacefully at home in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on Nov. 15, 2007. He is survived by his wife, Gail; sons, Douglas (Michelle) and Mark (Amy); grandson, Joseph; brother, Tim; sister, Nancy Goldstein; and nieces and nephews. David, originally from Cleveland, OH,...

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I just got a notice that the guest book is closing. I had another thought I wanted to share with you. David used to address everyone by name multiple times during a conversation. In retrospect it may have been because he was afraid he might not remember the person's name at some point during the conversation, but in that moment, it made you feel like you were the most important person to him. Those conversations always made me feel like I could do anything!

I know that the pain...

Though I did not personally know David, I was a fraternity brother of Tim's; and my brother Mark and he were good friends. Symapthies to all of your family.

Mrs. Neustadt, Doug and Mark,

I was very sorry to hear about Mr. Neustadt's passing. My sincere sympathies go out to you along with our thoughts and prayers.

Dear Gail and family,

I am very sad about your loss of David, but know that you have many happy and loving memories that will help keep him alive in your heart. That has certainly been true for our family in our losing Norman.

God's Grace Be With You,
Marilyn Smith

Gail,
Having lost my mother to Alzheimer's just four short years ago, I know the unique combination you and your family are experiencing now: pain over the loss of someone so dear to you, and relief that the struggle is over. Please know that there are others who care for you and your family, and we will keep you in our prayers.

Gail, Doug and Mark:
We'd like to offer our condolences on your loss. I'll always remember the talks David and I had about the Buckeyes at the various family reunions and functions, and his passionate love for the Scarlet and Grey.

Jay, Robin, Rachel, Blake and Alyssa Canowitz

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

Gail:
Please accept our most heartfelt sympathy. I remember David well from the family reunions.

Tina and Andrew Byer

Gail,Doug, Mark, and families: Renae and I send our deepest sympathies and condolances. David's wonderful wit and sense of humor always gave me a lift. Working with and spending time with him made me a better person.
He was a true gentleman. John Lombardo