DAVID-D'ENTREMONT-Obituary

DAVID W. D'ENTREMONT

Cleveland, Ohio

Jun 15, 1961 – Oct 12, 2013

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June 15, 1961
DIED
October 12, 2013
LOCATION
Cleveland, Ohio

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DAVID W. D'ENTREMONT age 52. Beloved husband of Sylvia (nee Hardoby); son of Mamie (nee Richmond) and the late Paul; brother of Alan (Anita); uncle of Marissa, Allie and Michael; nephew, cousin and friend of many. David was a PBA tour member and recipient of many bowling titles throughout the United States. He is a member of the Ohio and Greater Cleveland Bowling Association Hall of Fame. Passed away October 12, 2013. Funeral Service Friday, October 18, at 10:30 A.M. in the CHAMBERS FUNERAL HOME of CLEVELAND 4420 ROCKY RIVER DRIVE AT PURITAS where friends may call THURSDAY 2-4 & 6-8 P.M. Interment Holy Cross Cemetery

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My favorite bowler. I loved his power, and his sportsmanship. Hope we can bowl a match together in heaven.

We the d'Entremont family of Nova Scotia would like to offer our sympathy to the family. We have been watching his bowl on TV and has been wondering who his roots were. I personally written a genealogy book of the d'Entremont family for the Archives of the Local Museum and we are very curious on who his Great Grand-father was. Again, my sympathy to your family.

Dear,D,D.I only saw you a couple times in person.when you were starting to put it together again 2007 or so 2011 is bowling at colony park York Pa.it was so refreshing to see a seasond pro so down to earth.many pro stars are full of them selves.but u and countless other pro bowlers have a way of letting the fans into there selves a little more than other pro athletes,u guys were never paid nearly enough for who u were and still are in my book.I just heard today when the show was on.so sorry...

RIP dear -

Sylvia,

I was so sorry to hear of Dave's passing. I never had the pleasure to meet you but I did have the pleasure of bowling with your husband for many years at Carosel Lanes in the youth leagues.
I was very proud having Dave represent Ohio on the PBA tour as he was a great bowler and more importantly a great man.
May he rest in peace and enjoy the rewards of the afterlife with our Lord and Savoir.

Gary A. Clark

Dave was a great person as well as a great bowler. Sympathies to the family, RIP DD.

Please accept our prayers of support and our sympathy.
Dan Zawadzki and the Staff of Southern Hills.

There were no words to describe the feeling I had when I was made aware of David's passing. Double D and I first met when the PBA tour made its stop in Detroit. I would like to think I was one of his biggest fans when he was in Detroit. Double D will be greatly missed by all who knew him. My thoughts and prayers are with the family. It's never easy to say goodbye but Double D until we meet again keep striking.

Sylvia, deepest sympathy to you and your family.