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David Van Duzer Jr.

Wadsworth, Ohio

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DUZER DAVID VAN DUZER JR., 59, of Wadsworth, died Thursday May 24, 2007. Born Aug. 1, 1947 in Wadsworth to the late David Sr. and Rosemary Van Duzer. David was a member of Sacred Heart Catholic Church; a U.S. Army Veteran, having served in Vietnam and a member of the 11th Armored Cavalry Veterans...

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Dear Ellen
I am so very sorry to hear about Dave. In the Catholic Young Adult Club, where I first met him, he was known as "DVD". Many good memories of him from the early '70's and as an usher in my wedding. I send you and Tiffany much love and prayers. I remember how happy I was that you two met in CYA and got married. Many good friendships came from that club. I haven't seen you in many years, but i just wanted to express my sympathy on the loss of your beloved huband and father. ...

Our Thoughts and Prayers are with you and the whole family.We have
lots of good Memories.

Kathy and family,
I'm so sorry to hear about your brother's passing. My prayers are with you.

Dear Ellen, Tiffany and Family,
Sorry Bob and I will not be with you today. We are thinking of you. We have fond memories of our times together. David will be missed.
Sharing in your sorrow.
Love,
Bob and Marge

My prayer to David and his family, sorry for your lost.
I met Dave when my family owned the Dairy Isle on College Street during our Sophmore and Junior years of high school. We had a fun couple of years running around.
David will be missed by those who knew him.

Ellen, Tiffany & family,

We are so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. He was such a good neighbor, always ready to talk when we were outside. I just got back to Arkansas today, and Chris & I actually drove past our old house on Park Meadows on Sunday night and we were just talking about Dave. What a shock today, when a friend from Wadsworth called with this sad news.
Our thoughts & prayers are with you.
We've lost a very good man, but you already know that.

Our deepest...

Hearing of David's passing is so hard. He and I sat in classes in close proximity in school due to our last names in the alphabet, and along with many other end of the alphebet students, we had good times passing notes and goofing off, making faces and noises that the front seated classmates could only wish for. I remember him well, even though we weren't in many other actvities and he always had a smile that went a mile. I am sorry I didn't get to know him well or see him again. There is...

What can I say? David, our neighbor and friend will be missed. But, do we have the great memories of a fun-loving man!

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.