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David F. St. Ledger

Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania

1930 - 2017

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David F. St. Ledger, age 87, of Mechanicsburg, passed away Monday, December 4, 2017 at home, surrounded by his loving family, including his wife of fifty-seven years, the former Mary Willis. Born May 19, 1930 in Carbondale, he was a son of James and Mary (Quinn) St. Ledger.A wonderful husband,...

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I loved Mr St Ledger. As you see, many of his students looked up this site and left memories and thanks and recognition. He was a wonderful and lovely person and an excellent teacher, who taught us how to learn. As others stated, he was authentically interested in the students and their families. What a great man. And his children I knew as friends and roommates are equally wonderful! Thank you, Mr St Ledger!

A truly wonderful human. I am blessed for knowing him.

To the St. Ledger Family, I have had four teachers who really impacted my life and Mr. St. Ledger was one of them. Dave was simply one of the best educators I have ever had the opportunity to have. He challenged and inspired me, and so many, to challenge ourselves. He gave us confidence in our selves and he gave a a big picture of the value of history. It was my pleasure to have known him. Goodbye, Mr. Chips.

Mr. St. Ledger taught my daughters, and they had the utmost respect and admiration for him. I think what is most telling is that they wept when they heard of his passing. God Bless and keep him, and thank you Mr. St. Ledger for being an inspiration to them.

Heaven has gained a wonderful man that will be missed so much on this earth. He is a fine example of what a man should be. He always asked about myself and my family, and my weekend plans every time I saw him. I will miss seeing his smiling face at the post office, where he came to see me. The world would be a much better place if we all could aspire to be like him.

Karen Lencioni
Enola

Susan, we're so sorry for your loss. Much love from Jenn and I.

Susan and familymy deepest sympathies. I loved reading about how he touched so many lives, from the countless letters of recommendation to inspiring numerous scholars to love history and to most importantly loving so many people. Knowing Susan this all makes sense that she came from fantastic parents. My thoughts are with you during this time of loss and remembering.

To the st ledger family
TRULY SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS..I STILL REMEMBER BEING YOUR PAPER BOY..AND TALKING WITH DAVEY THROUGH THE YEARS..HE AND MY MOTHER JANE HEALEY HAD A GREAT RESPECT FOR EACH OTHER AS EDUCATORS AND FRIENDS..HE. WILL BE TRULY MISSED ..RIP

A true gentleman and great person. I believe I had the honor of being a distant relative. Our deepest sympathy.
Sincerely,
Mary and Frank Lavin