David H. Meyer

David H. Meyer

David Meyer Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 7 to Nov. 9, 2004.
MEYER
DAVID H.
Age 84, on Saturday, November 6, 2004, of Whitehall; husband of Betty Jane Meyer; father of David J. and Lee R. Meyer and Pamela L. Henson; also survived by two grandchildren, Matthew D. and Stephen J. Meyer. Friends received at the JOHN F. SLATER FUNERAL HOME, INC., 4201 Brownsville Road, Brentwood, on Monday and Tuesday 2-4 & 7-9 pm. Funeral Services will be held on Wednesday at Whitehall United Presbyterian Church at 11 am. If desired, family suggests contributions to the Whitehall United Presbyterian Church, 4935 E. Willock Road, Pgh, PA 15236.
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November 9, 2004

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Sue Colaizzi

November 9, 2004

Dear Betty and family,

I can't tell you in words how much David meant to me. He was a wonderful friend and I will miss him so very much. I consider myself blessed to have known him and shared bible study, etc. with him over the years. He always stimulated our conversations, and I will always think of him when I hear his favorite quote "What difference does it make?" Maybe now he will find out all those answers to all of his questions. I hope so. With deepest sympathy for your loss,

Sue

Mary Jane Snyder

November 8, 2004

Dear Debbie, Dave, Matt, Steve & Family,



My deepest sympathies to you on your loss. May it comfort you to know that your father and grandfather is in the loving and caring arms of his Savior, and that he is free from suffering and pain.



With hope of the Resurrection in Christ,

Mary Jane Snyder

First Presbyterian Church

George & Lillian Shuff

November 7, 2004

We extend our sympathy to all your family. Our prayers are with you.

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