David Alan Teitler
Died: August 21, 2011 | Place: London, Ontario
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TEITLER: David
At University Hospital, London on Sunday, August 21, 2011. David Alan Teitler of St. Thomas in his 60 year. Beloved husband of Brenda Teitler. Dear father of Ryan Teitler and his wife Melanie, Kristen Teitler and her husband Derek, Alexandra Teitler, Rebecca Smallman and her husband Hossam Mohyeldin and Thomas Smallman. Dear brother of Ronald Teitler. Also loved by his grandchildren, William, Lacey and Isabelle and several nieces and nephews, also missed by his dogs, Molly and Opie. Friends will be received by the family from 12:30 to 1:30 pm Thursday at the A. Millard George Funeral Home, 60 Ridout Street South, London. A graveside service will be held at Oakland of Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London on Thursday, August 25th at 2:00 pm. As an expression of sympathy and in lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made to the Heart And Stroke Foundation, 150-633 Colborne Street, London, ON N6B 2V3. On line condolences accepted at www.amgfh.com
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Brenda,With heavy hearts we would like to pass on our deapest sympathy to you and your family,David was a great man and we sure do miss him at Greenshield Windows and Doors stay strong as this is what he would want….
It is with great sadness that the news of David’s death has reached many people. David was an amazing man who was generous in spirit and enthusiasm. His wit, positive attitude, caring nature and his willingness to explore life and opportunities inspired many of us. We are left with a sense of gratitutde for having been blessed to know David. Having just seen him recently, I was met with his usual great hug and warm smile and experienced the great sense of connectiveness that he was able to foster in others. Brenda, children and Grandchildren, we are so sad for your loss and send our prayers for you to find comfort and healing in the months ahead. He was a blessing and you are his proudest legacy. Hold on to the love he had for you all!
I am so deeply sad to hear of David’s passing. David was a wonderfully caring man, with genuine concern for others. He had a great impact on my life and others from WW. I give you my greatest condolences for his passing and wish and believe that he is at peace. My heart goes out to you, his family, and close friends. Please know that he will be in our hearts forever as a beautiful man. Thank you David for all you gave to others – your kindess and laughter will be remembered forever in our hearts. Pam
Our heartfelt condolences go out to the Tietler family. David was an exceptional talent and a tremendous individual. His enthusiasm and professionalism was highly regarded here. David’s value to our company greatly exceeded his sales, he was part of the fabric of who we are. On behalf of all of the staff at Green Shield we are all saddened by David passing but blessed to have met a man with such integrity and grace. May there be comfort in knowing that someone so special will never be forgotten.
What a special person and how he will be missed. I met David during Welcome Wagon training and have kept in touch over the years. He was such a sweet and generous man, always ready to lend a helping hand with enthusiasm and smile. My condolences to your family.
My sympathy and prayers to David’s family. I worked with him for many years, and always remember his energy and his smile. He will be very missed by many!
My sympathy and prayers to David’s family. I worked with him for many years, and always remember his energy and his smile. He will be very missed by many!
I’m so sorry to hear this Brenda my thoughts and prayers go out to all of you.
Please take care!
Jeremy Wright
My deepest sympathy to the Teitler family. I worked with David at WW and will fondly remember all of his trips to Chicago and his training sessions. He had great wit, a wonderful personality and his life seemed very full and happy. I hold these memories of him always and will pray for peace for your family.
Marcy Carmichael (Chicago)