Dave-Messics-Obituary

Dave Messics

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
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Michael J Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research

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Dave Messics passed away peacefully at home (surrounded by family) on January 7, 2023 after a 16 year battle with Parkinson's Disease. He was 69. He had so much taken away from him physically, but he was always optimistic and determined not to let his Parkinson's beat him. Unfortunately toward...

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I remember David from the Liberty High class of 1971. David was always a friendly guy and no one ever said anything bad about him ! May he rest in peace . Walter Lapp

Dave was a great guy and a good friend and a fellow Slippery Rock Alum- He was always upbeat and fun- and even though it´s been years since I last saw him- I can picture him with a big smile. I did not know what he was going through- but I can imagine how hard he fought to stay positive and overcome- Rest in peace, my friend! You will be remembered!

So sorry to hear, Condolences to your family brother. Rest in peace

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Gail, Jared, Shirley and Mary Ann: We were saddened to hear this news and are very sorry for your loss. David was a great man and I am sure that he was a wonderful husband, father and brother. I have fond memories of his visit to California and we had reconnected over social media. His "gift of gab" reminded me of my Mom, David's aunt Terry. Condolences from cousins Patty and Michael and the extended Becker family. Godspeed my friend.

Please accept my deepest sympathy for your loss. Dave was always fun. His Ptarmigan Ski Club Halloween costumes were legendary!!! He was kind and fiercely loyal. He will be missed. The world is a bit sadder, duller and less bright with his passing.

Dear Gail and Family, My deepest sympathy for your loss. What a wonderful man that Dave!! Always friendly and kind. Would see him in the dental office sometimes and at BRC!! Always a smile!! I am sorry that Dave and all of you had to endure the unrelenting illness. Prayers for peace and comfort moving forward. Sincere Regards, Bev

Mary Ann and Shirley, Sincere condolences for the loss of your dear brother. Fond memories of our two families vacationing in Wildwood Crest. Keep memories of him close to your heart.

To Dave's family--we remember you as our TALL rep from Brasseler. Rest now...Jeff Zyck and staff