Ron And Judy Ketner
Ron and Judy Ketner has sent this Expressions of Sympathy card.
Birth date: Apr 24, 1943 Death date: Apr 24, 2015
David A. Schettig, age 72, of Rehoboth Beach, DE, passed away on Friday, April 24, 2015, at home, with his family by his side, after a long battle with Colon cancer. Dave was born in Cresson, PA, son of the late Lester and Clarin Read Obituary
Ron and Judy Ketner has sent this Expressions of Sympathy card.
Bev, Sandra and Mike, Reallly sorry to hear about Dave, he will be missed.
Mike and family were thinking about you at this time - stay strong and find comfort in all the happy memories
love you man
Pete
Bev,
Sincere sympathy to you and your family. No words are adequate when you lose someone you love. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
Sorry for your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. It's been such a long time but seems like just yesterday. My sister Cathy told me of Daves passing and we wish peace and comfort in these times.
Sincerely,
Rob Davis and family
Mrs. Schettig, Sandy, and Mike, I am sorry for your loss. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. I will always remember our Wednesday night Shakey's Pizza with Mr. Schettig! Fond memories. Love, Cathy
Bev and family, I am so sorry for your loss. Dave was one of the greatest guys I have ever meet. I have such great memories of the days when you lived in Rocville and the times we would take the kids down to the bay to Bernies dads. I was so glad to visit with you and Dave when you came to the mountains and got to catch up a little with the two of you. I know the sorrow that you and your family feel, but the great memories you have will help heal some of you sorrow. I hope when things settle down some you will give me a call I would love to get together with you. All my love to you and your family.
Truly one of the best friends I'll ever have in my lifetime.What a great guy.
Dave, we began this journey through life together in Cresson, PA, during our high school years and continued after graduation working together at the hotel in D.C. and then joining Local 10 to begin our careers in the elevator business. The best part of our lives together were the fun times riding our motorcycles, boating on the South River with friend Bernie, and managing to get party-time in along the way. Our visit with you on March 29 will remain in our memory – getting to talk with you and be with you again. Bev, Barbara and I will be together to reminisce about the good old days. We know that you and Bernie will be up there laughing together. Our love, sympathy, and prayers to all, Bob Nagle and Barbara Wright
Bev
So sorry to hear of Dave's passing. Please know that we will keep you and your family in our prayers.
Mary Jo & Ron Lingafelt