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David Raymond TOTTEN

Springfield, Ohio

1949 - 2015

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News Death NoticeTOTTEN, David Raymond In loving memory of David Raymond Totten who passed away suddenly at age 65 on Sunday February 15, 2015 in West Columbia, SC. Born November 10, 1949 in Springfield, OH he was the son of the late Alice Mary Schultz and the late Jacob Raymond Totten....

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Jacob, we were neighbors with your father for a good few years and though he was traveling most of the time, we did get to talk with him occasionally and had become friends. May he rest in peace and comfort and live on in your hearts. He thought greatly for the future of his country, and I know he comes from the root of good and hard work. Rest in peace , Dave Totten. Lantern Hill Neighbors (Christy, Joel and family)

Dear Amanda and Jake. I became friends with your father before we started school together at Plattsburg in 1955. We lived in a small village so if there was a game to be played we were in it together. We worked on the farm together bailing hay during the summers and had a great time inspite of the dust and heat. We even managed to total Alices Buick Wildcat before our Senior year and managed to walk away from it just slightly battered. I was so looking forward to getting together with your...

Amanda and Jacob-your dad was a great
friend of mine. We went to high school together and played in the band as well as. We held a lot of "private reunions" with our close classmates after we graduated from high school at the farm in Brighton Ohio because we didn't want to wait 10 years until the 1st class reunion. I met you and Jacob when you were very small at the farmhouse in Brighton. I'm sure sorry to hear of his passing. We got together on Thanksgiving 2013 at my house here in...

Dear Amanda and Jacob, I did not know you but I went to high school with your Dad. He was one of the "cool crowd" although he didn't think so. I reconnected with him while he was driving truck and we actually managed to visit with each other about three years ago. I just want you to know how saddened I am to hear of his passing as I shall miss him and our chats. He was very proud of both of you and spoke of you often. He especially enjoyed his time spent with you Amanda in Pennsylvania...

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.