David M. Ouweleen
Churchville - Monday, June 18, 2018 at age 88. Predeceased by the 3 loves of his life, Ruth, Dottie and Mary Ann; brother, Dick and sister, Louise. Survived by his children, Deb (Doug) Clare, Cheryl Fuller, Kathryn (Paul) Hargis, Jona (Dave) Sallade, Kathleen Hurysz and Mark Hurysz; 8 grandchildren; 10 great-grandchildren; brother, Fred (Flora); sister-in-law, Sheila Ouweleen. David was a Korean War Army Veteran. Past Commander of Chili American Legion Post 1830 and a retiree of Delco Products.
A Celebration of David's Life will be held 2PM, Sunday, July 22, 2018 at Spencerport United Methodist Church, 30 Amity St., Spencerport, NY 14559. Interment will be held privately at Grove Place Cemetery. In lieu of flowers donations may be made to Chili American Legion Post 1830, 450 Scottsville Chili Rd., Scottsville, NY 14546.
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So sorry for your loss. How comforting to know that our loving Creator will awaken our loved ones from the sleep of death and wipe away sorrowful tears from our eyes as well as heal our broken hearts Isaiah 61:1, 2
June 30, 2018
Mr. Ouweleen was a terrific guy--great neighbor and friend to the Hartung family. Sending my condolences to all the kids and their families. Remembering lots of good times on Bowen Road.
Jim
Jim Hartung
June 24, 2018
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