David Ziegler Messner

1948 - 2024

David Ziegler Messner

1948 - 2024

David Messner Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Nov. 1, 2024.
It is with great sadness that we announce the death of David Ziegler Messner. After suffering a stroke in late July, he passed peacefully on October 6, 2024, surrounded by his wife and children. He was 76 years old. David is survived by his loving wife, Robyn, and children Felicity (Alec) Ross of Baltimore, MD, Adam (Allison) Messner of Mill Valley, CA, Chye (Francois) de Ryckel of Bangkok, Thailand and sister, Mary Messner. He will also be greatly missed by his 8 grandchildren: Colton, Tehle, Sawyer, Max, Coco, Lena, Temwani and Henri. He was preceded in death by his parents, Harold Messner and Dorothy Messner Lyles, and his brother, John Messner.

David was born on September 13, 1948 in Michigan City, Indiana. He attended Isaac C. Elston High School, where he met his wife Robyn, "the cute girl with curly blonde hair." He went on to graduate from Western Michigan University, where he studied political science and history. A lifelong learner, David continued his studies at Michigan State University, first earning a masters degree and later a doctorate in K-12 Educational Administration.

David's student-teaching experience in Barcelona while a newlywed, launched David and Robyn's international travel tradition. They enjoyed discovering new places together as well as visiting their far-flung children. Their youngest, Chye, drew them to destinations from Thailand to Zambia.

David's long career in education began in DeWitt, MI as a social studies and journalism teacher. Soon thereafter, he moved into administrative roles, serving as the assistant high school principal in Bath, MI and then Holt, MI. In 1984, he moved his family to Dexter, MI, where he served for 16 years as the high school principal and then as the assistant superintendent. He especially treasured his time as principal when each of his three children were in attendance. He finished his career in education serving as the principal of Lake Placid Middle/High School in Lake Placid, NY and, later, as the assistant principal of the Renaissance Charter School of Port St. Lucie, where he worked with elementary students and loved it!

David took pride in teaching his grandchildren skills from fishing to running a fantasy football team to how to respect the turtle nests that dotted the beach in front of his condo. He was an enthusiastic cheerleader for each of his children and grandchildren in everything they pursued, from sports to competitive chess to musical theater, watching them both in person and from halfway around the world online.

"Disco Dave" or "Davey," as he was known to his fellow senior softball players, played 3rd base on two different teams several times a week. As a long-time lover of playing and watching sports, he relished the activity and the connection to his teammates. David also enjoyed frequent walks on the beach, where he filmed his "meditation minute" that he shared on Facebook daily and also collected shells that he would leave on the counter for Robyn who would then place them on every available surface and into every bowl in the house. In his retirement, he became an avid amateur wildlife photographer, picking up a hobby long-enjoyed by his wife.

From coaching Felicity's 8-and-Under soccer team to leading the Stanford University Men's Swimming and Diving Parent Organization when his son Adam was on the team, he was committed to being involved in his children's lives, helping where and when he was needed. He volunteered for years at the Florida Oceanographic Society, where he spent his time teaching visitors about stingrays and was a member of his condominium's Board of Directors.

David took great care and pride in documenting and sharing his experiences through holiday slideshows, a softball and general musings email and stories told over board games. His legacy and impact will be remembered by those he inspired to live full and vibrant lives.

His favorite color was blue.

A memorial gathering will be held on Sunday, December 15 from 3 to 5 at the Jensen Beach Community Center, located at 1912 NE Jensen Beach Blvd, Jensen Beach, FL 34957. Donations in his memory can be made to wildlife preservation through the Florida Oceanographic Society.

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July 16, 2025

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Laurie Svendsen

July 16, 2025

I was one of Mr. Messner's students from DeWitt. Four years in journalism, history and kept stats for the varsity baseball team which he coached. He shared so much knowledge with everyone. He trusted the individual and gave you great latitude, until you broke his trust. I think of him every time I see a license plate with DZM on it. Strange, I know.
My condolences to Robyn and the extended family. Losses in life aren't easy, but now he's with all of you, all the time.

Rosie Villagra

December 11, 2024

Lunch duty! Dr. Messner was my wisest and oldest friend. He poured so much knowledge, empathy, learning, and intention into our talks. He mentored me as a young leader, and was the one who pushed me out of my classroom comfort zone to tackle school leadership. Whenever we attended luncheons or banquets for school, he always saved me his dessert (he didn't eat sweets). He gave me 2 pieces of advice I'll never forget and always share: Always have a 5 year plan, and do not be afraid to leave your comfort zone. I haven't gone wrong when I remember those two morsels. Smile down on us Dave! You were one of my favorite humans.

Larry Schuh

November 2, 2024

Dave and I have been friends since little league baseball and all throughout high school. We reconnected on Facebook really enjoyed his Meditation Minutes. This photo shows Dave and I on our baseball team. I´m standing next to Dave on his right.
He will truly be missed.
Larry Schuh

Susan (Crama) Bunce

November 2, 2024

I always enjoyed talking to Dave when we had Elston High School Reunions. He was a fun classmate and I will always have fond memories of him. Blessings and Prayers to Robyn, and the family. I understand the lose, since my husband passed on June 25th of this year. You have lots of memories Robyn and they will comfort you with your family in the future to come. Love from a classmate!!

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