David-DeMarco-Obituary

David J. DeMarco

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

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DeMARCODAVID J., on Aug. 7, 2005, of Springfield, formerly of Upper Darby, an avid Civil War re-enactor, he was the son of the late Louise T. (nee Morelli) and Adolph DeMarco, survived by his wife Patricia A. (nee Spiron), his brothers Robert (Jan) and Richard (Denise), his nephews, Bryan,...

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At Rich and Shawna's wedding pre-party, Big Dave and I enjoyed countless laughs as we relaxed by the pool in Florida; we especially laughed as we reminisced about the DeMarco's pool on Huntclub Lane reaching temperatures so high that the water was nearly boiling as a result of the pool-heater being on for numerous days. I know Big Dave had a blast at Rich's wedding pre-party!

His Battery F comrades and friends will all miss the humor and the spirit of our "Davey D".

Your were truly a great friend and always there ready to help. I will miss you, but you will not be forgotten. We will remember you around the campfire commrade. See you again on Fiddler’s Green.

Dave was always willing to give a helping hand. A great friend to have around a campfire and at home.
He will be missed!

We are deeply saddened by Dave's passing. We last spoke a couple of weeks ago concerning a young man that was entering USMA West Point. He was in good spirits. We will always remember his superb woodworking skills, humor and portrayal as a Civil War Artilleryman. Battery F will miss him greatly. Because of his reenacting the following is submitted:

The chief of section explains that the souls of the departed eventually end up in heaven or hell. Heaven lies about six miles down...