David-Wilmot-Obituary

David W. Wilmot II

Washington, District of Columbia

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WILMOT DAVID W. WILMOT, II On Saturday, February 2, 2008. Beloved son of Mary E. and David W. Wilmot. He is also survived by grandparents, Inez Felix, Christopher Mercer, Freddie and Edward Owens; and Donna Owens; godparents, Arthur and Ruby McZier; four sisters, Dominique, Kristy, Toni and...

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May the God who promises unsurpassable peace as we keep our minds stayed on Him, grant you continued peace and comfort. Anniversaries of this kind often come with a mixture of the pain of the loss and the joy that stems from pleasant memories. May prayer is that as you remember your son and brother that your joy will outweigh your pain. Be blessed & Stay encouraged! (GULC '93)

Dave/Mary,

I accidentially stumbled upon a news article regarding your son's passing and cannot comprehend the grief you must be enduring.

While I never knew your son personally, I remember time spent with you and your daughters and can only imagine the warmth and love bestowed upon your son by your entire family.

From someone who also lost a close family member recently, trust me when I say they may be no longer physically with us but those we love never truly leave...

Dearest Wilmot Family - The deep pain and sadness has kept me from writing sooner. To lose a son is like loosing a piece of your heart. The grief and emptiness is so huge. The magnitude of you lost is so much greater than anything I can say. May my love and support comfort you. xoxox Kaia Balsz, Law 1987

David and Mary: Our hearts go out to you.

Dave, Deeply saddened by your loss, I am praying for you and your family for only the good Lord can comfort you in times like these. (GULC Class of '81 because of you).

David and Mary,

Our hearts go out to you at this time of sorrow. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. God is with you and David.

With deepest sympathy,

David, I am so sorry for your loss. Words cannot express what this feels like and I know that there is so very little I can do, but please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.

Sincerely,
Kevin Bennettt

Dearest
Dave, Mary and Family,
Any and all words seem inadequate in times like these, but please know
that our thoughts and prayers are with you always. We are so sorry for
your loss. With Gods grace and his love, may you find the strength that
you need to get through each day. Sincerely,

Kelly,
I would like to express my condolence for the loss of your brother, David. . . I remember you speaking so fondly of him many times when we worked at Weil . . . please know that I will continue to lift you and your family in prayer because I know that prayer is the key to solace, peace and understanding. May God bless you and keep you. . . ciao