DAVID-SPANGENBERG-Obituary

DAVID B. SPANGENBERG

Silver Spring, Maryland

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 DAVID BYRON SPANGENBERG (Age 79)  On Friday, February 7, 2014, surrounded by his loving family, at his home in Silver Spring, MD. He is survived by his devoted wife, Jane, of 58 years; his four children, Susan Writtenberry (Lynn), Nancy Leab (Tony), Scott Spangenberg (Rachel) and Thomas...

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Scott and family. We are very sorry to hear of your loss. We will keep you and your family in our thoughts and prayers. God Bless You. Jim, Bridgett and Mary Coll

I am so sorry that I cannot be there in person. I will miss seeing Dave when I come back to MD on my future trips. I am thinking good thoughts for your/our family. Take care of Jane. Kari Getzinger

I am so sorry for your loss. I met Dave when he was teaching the pottery class at Walter Johnson, and followed him over to the new site at the old Blair. We also chatted as he walked through our neighborhood, and I was always glad to see him at the pottery classes. He was so knowledgeable about all facets of ceramics, from glazes to kiln repair, and so encouraging to beginning and experienced alike. He will be greatly missed.

I never met Mr Spangenberg but, through his daughter, Nancy, came to know a bit about him: his character, his love for his wife and family, his joy for living. My sincere condolences to his family and loved ones. Know that all of you are in the hearts and minds of all whose lives he and you have touched.

To the entire Spangenberg family, my deepest condolences and prayers to you all for the loss of your great Husband, Father, Grandfather and Brother. I know how much he loved you all and will be missed. Gods Blessings to you all.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Spangenberg family,
Almost twenty years ago our families met as Tom married Amy and started a new branch off the strong bough your dad and mom, Dave and Jane, began, grew, nurtured and strengthened. Rarely getting to meet your parents, instead, through the years, I have been privileged to witness the living, growing, like still water – running deep, abiding power of their love and guidance demonstrated in the love, care, concern, strength, kindness and devotion Tom shows towards their...

Tom,
I am so sorry for your loss. Even though I never met your dad I know he had to be a wonderful person because you are evidence of his greatness. I trust that you and your family find the comfort you need in this time of sorrow.

Nancy and family,
Lyle and I are thinking of you all in our prayers while you miss your dad. The love he as for you all will remain with you. It is never easy. I liked seeing the twinkle in his eyes in the photos and we felt we were getting to know your dad, even though we had not met Lyle's cousin Dave. We love you. May God comfort you all.