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David Peter Setzer

Denver, North Carolina

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David Peter Setzer DENVER -- David, 39, of Denver, NC, passed away on February 26, 2010, at Lake Norman Regional Medical Center in Mooresville. He was the son of Rev. Charles Peter Setzer and Sue Mullen Setzer of Charlotte, NC and the grandson of Evelyn Self Mullen of Lincolnton. His sister, Joy...

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Mr and Mrs Setzer, and Joy. I just found out about David's death. Your families kindness and support were of great comfort to me when my father passed away, I hope that you have found that same comfort and care in what I know has been a trying time for your family.

My thoughts, and prayers are with you.

Dear Setzer Family,

I was fortunate enough to work with David at The Point for seven years. I considered him a close friend, and he watched after me like an older brother. I am sorry for your loss, and will always cherish him for his geunine caring and funny way.

Dear Family Setzer
Our condolences on the loss of your son. Time is a healer and faith in Jesus is our hope and future where we will meet again!
Form SA, Karlheinz Setzer

Dear Joy,
I'm so sorry about your brother...I know how hard it is to let go of our loved ones. Call out to Jesus and he will hold you...

Please accept my condolences for your loss. My prayers are with you and your family.
Vera Harrison

I didn't know your son. However, I respect him for his service to this country, and his father who has done the same to his flock. Thank you. From what I have been told, he was a good man. May he be in a better place.

Peter, Sue and Joy,
You may remember me as Davids Roomate nearly 7 years ago. David and all of you welcomed me into your home for Thanksgiving and Christmas that year as I had no family in town. I now am married and have children and cannot imagine the pain of losing a child. I read several entries in the guest book and want you to know that the memories of people are very acurrate when it comes to David being full of life and spirit. He was always on the move. He organized...

Dear Sue and Peter,
I've just heard of David's death. I am so sorry and so saddened. I will hold you in prayer, and we all know that God will hold you very close in these days and the days to come. Shalom. Mary Hughes (Columbus, OH.)

Dearest Joy:
I was so sorry to read about your brother. I lost my older brother last September, so I have an idea of what you're experiencing. I remember my mother saying that nothing in the world was harder to bear. I am convinced that your precious brother is now being rewarded in the presence of our amazing God, who always offers peace, comfort, and unending love. Please come back to the stadium when the season starts; I would love to work with you again. You and your family are...