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GILBERT, Ariz. — Dr. David "Doc" Revak, of Gilbert, Ariz., formerly of Shamokin, crossed the threshold joining God Thursday, Jan. 30, 2014.
He leaves behind his loving wife of 47 years, Blairanne, "Doctor Blair." Five wonderful children and their families now celebrate his life of caring and laughing: Heather and Adam Walterson and children Alea and Christian of Gilbert, Celestia Pace and children Larissa and David, of Berwick, and Sabrina and Warren Karcher and their son, Logan, also of Berwick, Charles and Denise Yaple Revak with Jaiden and Jude, of Odenton, Md.. Matthew and Jenny Yemola Revak and Maddie, of Hazleton, and Shally and Eric Wise and children Jesse and Amaya, of Gilbert.
His brother, Tom, preceded David in death.
Born in Shamokin in 1940, he was a son of the late John and Anna (Jelus) Revak.
A scholarship took him to Cornell University to play football. The football skills later led to Susquehanna University where he earned his bachelor's degree. Graduating from Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine, he and his wife, Blair, began a 33-year practice of family medicine in Bloomsburg where they were joined by several partners including Dr. William Kuprevich and Drs. Chris and Catherine O'Neil.
Dr. David served as team physician for Bloomsburg Area High School and Bloomsburg University and delivered more than 3,500 babies.
A practice hiatus took Dr. David and Blair to the Navajo Reservation in New Mexico from 1981-83. They retired from Bloomsburg in 2001. They served with the Indian Health Service on the Hualapai, Havasupai and Sioux reservations for seven years. Several mission trips to Guatemala filled the life of giving.
Dr. David won the battle with Hodgkins disease in 1991. He acquired esophageal cancer in 2011 and fought an amazing battle for nearly two years. In the throes of cancer treatment, he started painting. He produced many paintings as therapy for coping with the cancer and the treatments.
He was a season ticket holder to the Arizona Cardinals and Arizona Opera, Shakespeare Company. He was also an avid amateur wrestling fan, enjoying tournaments with his son, Matthew.
His dog, Zaydie, grieves with us.
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REVAK — Dr. David "Doc" Revak, of Gilbert, Ariz., formerly of Shamokin. In his memory please share donations with www.woundedwarriorproject.org, www.crazyhorsememorial.org, or Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center, 2946 E. Banner Gateway Drive, Gilbert, AZ 85234.
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Blairanne, we just got back from Florida and got your message about Dave's passing. He was a great friend with a wonderful sense of humor. We will miss him very much. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.
Marge & Bob Griffin
February 11, 2014
Blairanne, I met you and David on our trip to Senegal....he was a wonderful man that I am blessed to have known...I am so sorry for your loss..
Linda Gardner
February 6, 2014
As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.
Barry & Bev Jeffrey
February 5, 2014
Dave was a great doctor and a wonderful person. He delivered my oldest son and went above and beyond. I'm sure he will be greatly missed by anyone who knew him.Condolences to his family. RIP Dave.
Don Artman
February 4, 2014
I distinctly remember Dave in school as a very nice and interesting person.
Jim Frey
February 4, 2014
He was a wonderful,wonderful man. My deepest sympathy to your family. May he spread his love and humor to the angels in heaven.
Margaret Worhacz
February 4, 2014
I have great memories of working at Bloomsburg Hospital, Dr. David and his clogs! Thoughts and prayers are with you.
Pat Irey Walters
February 4, 2014
My Dad, Frank Shuman, spoke very highly of Dr. Revak. I'm very sorry to hear of his passing. My condolences to his family.
Lee Anne Shuman
February 4, 2014
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