Of Arlington, VA, died unexpectedly, April 17, 2004. Beloved husband and dearest friend of Gene S. Pohl; adored father of Adam and Sarah; devoted son of Berneice and the late Myron Pohl of Rome, NY. Service will be held Wednesday, April 21 at 12:15 p.m. at Congregation Etz Hayim, 2920 Arlington Blvd., Arlington, VA. Interment Arlington National Cemetery at 2 p.m. Donations can be made to Ithaca College School of Music, David L. Pohl Scholarship Fund, Ithaca, NY 14850. Arrangements by NATIONAL FUNERAL HOME.
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Marilyn Daggett
April 22, 2004
My thoughts and prayers go out to the Pohl family at this time. I am so very sorry.
CW3 Gary Dorrell
April 21, 2004
Dave was a wonderful musician and a true professional. Although I had not kept in contact with him over the years I was always aware of his outstanding contribution to our military music program. He had a great career in the U.S.Army Band (Pershing's Own) and was an inspiration for me to pursue my own future within the U.S. Army Band program. His memory will live on in all his friends and those he touched with his beautiful music.
CW3 Gary Dorrell(Ithaca'75; Clar.)
Commander
36th Army Band
Ft.Huachuca, AZ
Donna Hauprich
April 20, 2004
Over 30 years ago we met as music students at Ithaca College. You were someone I looked up to and admired, then and now. You will never be forgotten old friend.
BETTY AND TERRY PAMPLIN
April 20, 2004
To the family of David Pohl, I know he will be greatly missed by all. He always smilling and laughing and he loved his sports of all kind. I know he will be missed by his friends of the Arlington Moose Lodge #1315 and 1253 he had alot of friends there.
Betty and Terry Pamplin
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