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David R.E. Widrig

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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David R.E. Widrig David R.E. Widrig, 37, of 350 S. Cedarbrook Road, South Whitehall Township, died Thursday, February 28, 2008. Born in Fountain Hill on July 27, 1970, he was a son of Katherine G. (Wolfe). Survivors: Mother; daughter, Jessica Lynn Widrig; son, Alexander Adams;...

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My Brother David was one of a kind, no other like him. He loved his rock music, Guns N Roses especially! His favorite team was the Eagles, he watched General Hospital religiously. His poems & his stories were his passion. To know David was to love him. I looked forward to bringing him home to visit whether it was a special occasion [holiday, birthday, etc...] or just to visit. He liked to play Farkle [a dice game ] w/ our Mother when he was home & sit outside in the sun to tan in the summer....

To David's Family
My Deepest Condolences Go Out To The Widrig Family. I Work On The Floor Were David Spent His Time At Cederbrook, He Was Not Just A resident At Cedarbrook, But My Personal Friend. I Kepted Him Busy With Showing Him The Latest Movies And New Sites On the Computer.
We Hit It Off From Day 1 At Cedarbook. Cause Im The Same Age As David We Had Alot In Common.
I Miss My Buddy, My Smoking Partner And Most Important.. My Friend. David Will And Is Deeply Missed.

me n my family miss my brother David dearly his fighting spirit his humor his stories his whole being thank you to those who helped care for him n also those who've sent condolences

My sincere heartfelt condolenses to your family, my husband and myself found a special friendship with David, and respected him everyday. He will be greatly missed, and will always be in our hearts.
Sincerely,Greg and Bridgette Kulp

To David's family, I would like to express my sincere sorrow in the passing of David. I was one of his nurses at Cedarbrook and I miss him dearly. I miss him giving me his latest poem or story that he wrote for me to read. He had great insight into life. I miss his music blasting throughout the unit from his room even with the door closed especially when he was upset with all of us. I hope you will find peace in his passing through your memories of him.