Dave was more then just a brother to me he was my best friend, you can say we were like 2 peas in a pod. When we where little and we ran the streets of Marysville you would hardly ever see one without the other. People would say there goes David and Stacey again. Even when we where apart we found a way to keep in touch. The last time I saw Dave was when my first daughter was born he came in the hospital the day after to see me and my Angel. He was tickled pink to be one of the first to hold her. Sadly after that we lost contact. A year later I leaned that he was killed in Iraq, and that just ripped my would apart till this day I regret not keeping in contact with him so I at least could of said goodbye before he left.
Love you Dave R.I.P Stacey Dietrich
I never got to meet you David, but I am close to you through Stacey. You will be sadly missed by everyone. God Bless this brave soldier who died for our country!!!!!!!!
R.I.P. Dave, we didn’t know each other, except through basic training, sorry, just getting back myself that’s all I can say is sorry, absultely sense less. God Speed, Scouts Out.
Well David, you wouldn’t belive all the attention you are getting. Most of which is good. In June 30th issue of News Week there was and article about you. Tried to make you sound like a dummy. Said you should not have been in the Army. That’s the thanks you get for serving your country???? There were a lot of lies in that article. Just like the lies that were told when you died. Saying your family didn’t care about you. That you were abonded ect.. The family didn’t get to tell their side. Guess it wasn’t spicy enough. Well you got the people of Marysville to show you some respect instead of looking down on you. Funny how when you were growing up how they made fun of you and called you names, now they want to write all this crap saying how they were there for you. I guess it is called guilt. David, your family loved you. They are proud of you. Rest In Peace David. You are missed dearly.
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