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Rev. David Lentz Misenheimer

1946 - 2025

Rev.  David Lentz Misenheimer obituary, 1946-2025, Charlotte, NC

BORN

1946

DIED

2025

FUNERAL HOME

Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service - Charlotte

1321 Berkeley Avenue

Charlotte, North Carolina

UPCOMING SERVICE

Visitation

Dec. 13, 2025

Christ Lutheran Church

David Misenheimer Obituary

Rev. David Lentz Misenheimer

March 19, 1946 - November 18, 2025

Charlotte, North Carolina - The Reverend David Lentz Misenheimer of Charlotte, NC, passed away on Tuesday, November 18, 2025, at the age of 79.

David was born in Mooresville, NC, on March 19, 1946, to Rev. Ernest L. Misenheimer and Margaret Misenheimer. He was the second of four boys and enjoyed recounting fond memories of growing up in a rambunctious home with his brothers Luther, John and Stephen. David loved his family and treasured those relationships throughout his life.

In 1964, David graduated from Boyden High School in Salisbury and then attended Lenoir-Rhyne University, where he was a member of Theta Chi Fraternity and graduated in 1968. He went on to earn his Master of Divinity from Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary and was ordained into the Lutheran Church by the North Carolina Synod in 1972.

He met his wife Jackie at Lenoir Rhyne and they were blessed with 56 years of marriage. Jackie was David's steadfast companion and support, and together they raised their daughter, Jennifer, whom David loved beyond measure and affectionately called his "little pal." He also cherished becoming a grandfather to Sage, who had been a true light and joy in his life.

David was a transformational leader who dedicated 25 years as a pastor, helping congregations grow and deepen their faith. His ministry took him to Mount Tabor Lutheran Church in Columbia, SC; St. Martin's Lutheran Church in Sugar Land, TX; and A Mighty Fortress and Christ Lutheran Churches in Charlotte, NC.

At Christ Lutheran Church, where he served for 14 years, he led the vision for a new, modern worship center that now welcomes thousands from the congregation and community. David was also passionate about extending the church's mission beyond its walls and played a key role in expanding programs for children and families, fostering meaningful connections to Christ through outreach and service.

When he retired from ministry, David became a consultant with Kairos and Associates, working with churches around the country to help them strategically grow and fulfill their vision to reach more people in faith. He also volunteered in the community with organizations like Urban Ministry Center, helping his unsheltered neighbors. Throughout his life and ministries, he listened, provided guidance, counseled, inspired, and advocated for others.

He loved to travel and had many adventures across the world, but one of his favorite places to visit was Cherry Grove Beach. Fun memories of family beach trips could be heard around many a Misenheimer dinner table. And few things brought David more joy than sitting quietly, taking in the beauty and serenity of the ocean. Especially with a good cigar in hand.

David had a quick wit and was one of the smartest people we have known. He was often the tallest person in the room, but that wasn't what defined him; it was his authenticity, the depth of his heart, and the generosity of his spirit. He was real and true – and that is so rare in the world today.

Later in life, family became an even more important focus for him. He was "project manager" for Jennifer's house renovations, "Granda" to Sage, a steadfast partner for Jackie, and an even closer confidant for his brothers.

David's journey was well lived, and he was deeply loved. He will be missed.

In addition to Jackie, Jennifer, and Sage, David is survived by his brother, Rev. Stephen Misenheimer and wife, Jeanne; his sister-in-law, Martha Misenheimer; mother-in-law, Mildred Collins; and numerous nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers Luther and John Misenheimer.

A service to celebrate David's life will be held 11:00 AM on Saturday, December 13, 2025, in the chapel at Christ Lutheran Church. The family will receive friends following the service at the church. The service will be livestreamed through the church's YouTube page at: https://youtube.com/live/hRkCeGORX9c for those unable to attend in person.

Memorials may be offered in memory of David to Christ Lutheran Church, 4519 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28226.

Arrangements are in the care of Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service, 1321 Berkeley Ave., Charlotte, NC 28204; (704) 641-7606. Online condolences may be shared at www.kennethpoeservices.com.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Charlotte Observer from Nov. 20 to Nov. 23, 2025.

Memorial Events
for David Misenheimer

Dec

13

Visitation

Christ Lutheran Church

4519 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28226

Dec

13

Service

11:00 a.m.

Christ Lutheran Church

4519 Providence Road, Charlotte, NC 28226

Funeral services provided by:

Kenneth W. Poe Funeral & Cremation Service - Charlotte

1321 Berkeley Avenue, Charlotte, NC 28204

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I was shocked to hear of David's passing. I remember my years at Lenoir Rhyne because I met some great people and David was one of them. Although only a year ahead of me, I looked at him as a person of kindness and wisdom.

I especially remember the 50th reunion. Suzanne and I were a little late .and had to sit away from those we knew. David stood up, went and got two chairs and motioned us over with the group. An act of kindness.

I also remember a trip down an icy and snowy mountain after a football game at Appalachian State. It was my freshman year, David was driving and everyone was screaming while he was laughing.

Jackie and Jennifer, please accept our condolences and I hope the above memories will bring a smile. Jackie, I remember our trips north in your Nash Rambler our freshman year.

We always remember the good ones!

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