David-Yatch-Obituary

David E. Yatch

Saginaw, Michigan

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Yatch, David E. Saginaw Beloved husband, father and grandfather passed away Sunday, September 21, 2014 at his home. Age 66 years. Son of Elizabeth (Berish) Yatch and the late Joseph Yatch, David was born March 8, 1948 in Detroit, MI. He married Mary Jane Schultz on July 3, 1971 at St. Josaphat...

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Did David grow up in Dearborn? He and I were best friends in 6th grade and played a lot of football behind Long elementary school, He lived on Chicago St. I thought of him since our high school reunion is coming up. Would love to see a picture of him as an adult. Jim DeOrio

Dear Mary Jane,Jason, Amy, Jared and families, We are so very sorry to hear of your loss. Just know that many, many people are praying for all of you.
May God Bless You and be near you during this very difficult time.
Linda and Jerry Williamson and Family

I have known Dave since I met his Brother Ed back in "74". Ed was a friend of my future Husband "Rick". I am being very honest here. I find it very hard to ever find a person as nice as he was. So genuine and classy. His smile in the photo shows his humor too. I send my thoughts to the Yatch family. Including my Nephew Spencer Yatch and Ed Yatch. I feel so bad for the whole family right now. Dave you will be missed so much. I am blessed to have known you.

Our prayers are with your family for the loss of Dave. I worked with Dave at Pendell printing and it was my pleasure to have known him. Heaven will be waiting for him with open arms.

Sorry for your loss, I worked with Dave at Pendell, he was a good, nice and fun man.

I too like Liz and Linda worked with Dave for many years. This was very surprising to me. Every time we talked he was always full of energy and spunk. Proud to have known him.

Dear Mary Jane, I was so sorry to hear about the death of your husband. Please accept prayers and my deepest sympathy on your loss. I think of all of you so often...you are part of our childhoods. Most sincerely, Tricia Hendrick

Jason, Valerie & Girls: Our hearts and prayers are with you, so sorry for the loss of your dad & grampa. John & Susie Spreeman

So sorry to hear about the family's loss. He was to young...