David M.-Saylor-Obituary

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David M. Saylor

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

1954 - 2017

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June 13, 2017
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Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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     David M. Saylor, 63, of Harrisburg died Tuesday, June 13, 2017 the Lebanon VA Medical Center.

     Born in Miami, Florida on March 16, 1954, he was the son of Dolores Jonovich Saylor of Lebanon and the late William D. Saylor. He worked as a supply officer for the...

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Hey brother miss you everyday, uggh so many times I want to call you. And can't. Hate being alone done here with my friends not here

6 years ago God took another angel, thank you my brother for everything we did in your life together you were a special friend and ibeill never forget you. John p lyons

Hello all friends, it's been 5 years, and in that time I can tell you that I miss my friend and brother David Saylor, I think about you and other great people like you that I had the pleasure to knowing and sharing experiences with, you taught me a lot about life, and you are always on my mind. It's not the same anymore without you, if I know you you are are spreading your kindness in heaven. There are no other words, you were a good person, miss you , hello Erica, hope you are well

Hey Dave miss you so much, can't tell you how much many times I wanted to call and talk to you, and then reality sets in. Remember the day we broke the diamond top auger drilling fence holes, also remembering clunking heads that day still laughing about that one. miss you So much. I think you got a Bad illness and like a warrior you fought back. I would go to ear with you anyway and thanks for everything you did for me and my family I love you brother

Dave Saylor was a good friend and mentor to our son Ed. Dave taught him many things but most of all he taught him how to be a good man. Dave Saylor was a good man.

Dear Erica, So very sorry for your loss. Your dad most certainly did all in his power to fight his cancer. Your sorrow may be less painful to bear knowing that he is safe in God's care. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers go out to you. Aunt Lin and Uncle Zook

To the Saylor family, my deepest condolences. Dave and I have a long history working at GMPA, CDA, Union Stewards, fishing trips at the chesapeake Bay, working and helping each other. hanging out and having so much fun in life together, It s with the deepest sadness, that your life is over, much to young, but you are by the most courageous, strong will, but very nice, sensitive, so many levels to you sir. you were my brother and great friend, and I will miss you dearly. love you man.

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Dave and I first met while working together at the PA state store in Hummelstown. We share US Navy service in our careers and that helped us to become fast friends. Despite the sometimes difficult burden of his own life challenges, Dave always lifted the spirits of those around him. He found humor and reason for enthusiasm in even the most testing of times and conditions. I remember the pride he frequently expressed in his family and his daughter, Erica. Dave was an excellent all around...