David-Williamson-Obituary

David Williamson

Flint, Michigan

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WILLIAMSON, David Of Mt. Morris, age 51, died Friday, February 19, 2010 at Genesys Regional Medical Center. The funeral service will take place 11:00 a.m., Tuesday, February 23, 2010 at the Miles Martin Funeral Home in Mt. Morris. Pastor David Burkett will officiate with burial to follow...

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I went to school with Dave in Mt Morris.We talked oftenthen, I just recently got back in touch with him. He will be missed greatly.He is now at peace.

Death leaves a heartache no one can heal, love leaves a memory no one can steal. I hope that your memories of a wonderful husband, father and grandfather will bring you comfort.

I wish I could be there to hug all of you (family). My loving prayers and thoughts are with you all. He will be missed by all who knew him. Bob Allison, Mt. Morris, MI

We were so shocked to get word of Dave's passing. Dave had taken on a big responsibility on the Sloan Museum Summer Fair last year and did an outstanding job. We were looking forward to working with Dave again this year, as he was a super person to work with. Dave was always cheerful and willing to help anyone. He will be missed by everyone on the committee. Our hearts go out to Daves family. I'm sorry that I am out of the state and cannot attend the service. Our thoughts and prayers...

This world lost a wonderful man, My prayers and thoughts will be with his family

Diane, Sheila,Michael and family, We are sorry to hear about Dave. May God bless you and hold you in his arms giving comfort during this difficult time. Our love and prayers are with all of you.
The Murrin Gang, Kathy, Mark, Nathaniel, Matthew and Michael.

As a fellow Sloan Auto Fair committee member, I want to thank Dave for all the work he has done for the Auto Fair, and helping it continue its success. Your contributions to the Sloan Auto Fair are much appreciated. I'm sure everyone at the Auto Fair committee would agree with me.

I can't begin to express the sadness I feel with the loss of my friend, no brother, no partner....Dave. Our friendship has spanned many years and many life events. We started our apprenticeship together, were partners for many years and stayed friends when Dave left to go to Grand Blanc. I could write volumes about our antics in the plant, how Dave called me the "Old Lady" because I was 4 days older than he and the endless discussions we had about our families, life and work. He was my...

He's in Gods hands now, no more worries!