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David P. Porter

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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David P. Porter David P. Porter, 54, of 286 Briner Rd., Elliotsburg, went home to Heaven on Sunday, May 4, 2008 at his home. He had spent his final weekend with his son and their friends fishing at the ocean. He was the son of David P. Porter of Grove City, Ohio and the late, JoAnn Z....

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I hadn't seen Dave in many years, but never-the-less his death was very distressing for me. These past few days I've revisited the childhod memories of when we lived next door to each other and I'm glad for the memories - as painful as his passing is. My heart and prayers are with all of you.

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal...

precious family,
how i love you all so very much and will continue to pray for God's grace and peace to be with you during this time. Uncle De-wee will forever live in my memory with his contagious laughter, stories, and of course the fishy song that brought all the fish in as he taught us. sorry i am not there in person, but i am with you in spirit. you are all in my heart. i love you! cara

Susan,
Remembering with you the life of someone so special. Keep your memories close to your heart
Mary Ann

Susan-
My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. May the love and support of friends and family comfort you now and in the future.
I am so sorry for your loss.

Susan and The Porter/Seider "Kids",

Mom called (Jean Robinson) when she read the obituary for Dave today. We lived at the river with the Porter/Seider family for many years when Dave and I were little. The best years of my life. He was one day older than me and I never left him forget it especially when we got older! Dave was like a brother that I never had and although I have only seem him a few times since I left Middletown years ago...he will be sadly missed.

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I offer my deepest sympathies to the Porter family. Dave and I got to know one another while loading our trucks. He always saved his old Smithsonian Magazines for me and it was a pleasure to discuss the articles with him. To me, Dave was good people and they always seem to be the one's called home. I am sure he will be missed by all who knew him and really, all I can say is, it was an honor to have known him.

Dave was like a brother to me when we were growing up.He gave me alot of rides and took care of me as only a big brother could.Unfortunately,after my own dear Dad died our families drifted apart.I have not had the pleasure of seeing Dave for many years.He is greeted in Heaven by so many of our loved ones.I truly am convinced that only the GOOD DIE YOUNG.Peace to all who greive.We will all meet again some day.Dave is now a FREE BIRD.

Susan & family,
Trent and I would like to send our deepest sympathy to you and your family during this time of loss. Porter was a very good friend, and an extremely generous person. He will be greatly missed by all. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Sincerely,
Trent & Kim Kennedy