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David M. Diesing Jr.

Virginia, New York

1954 - 2020 (Age 66)

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David M. Diesing Jr. Virginia - David M. Diesing Jr., 66, of Virginia, passed away on Saturday, November 7, 2020 at home with his dogs Bella and Brutus by his side. Born on September 10, 1954 in Poughkeepsie, NY he was the son of the late David M. Diesing Sr. and Virginia (Melito) Diesing who...

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I am Soo very sad and sorry for your loss and the family’s loss! May he Rest In Peace! I would like to go to the services at a later date! God Bless!

We have been close friends for a long time, Dave would call me almost everyday and talk to me about his Family & his best Buddy's ( His Dogs) that he loved. He always would tell me to come get some Vegetables from his Garden.. He would grow a beautiful garden. He will be missed.. R.I.P Dave

I will never forget his band played at my Sweet 16.
Love and heartfelt sympathy,
Kathy DiStasi

My Cousin David was a man who faced many challenges in his life. On the inside he battled everyday to survive in a life that made him happy. He was a man of many God given gifts. A musician who wanted perfection, a Gardener who took great pride in his work. A mechanic who could probably fix just about anything. The people that he touched along his journey, loved him unconditionally. My favorite memory of David was when he, is sister Doreen and my cousin Nicky flew out to Colorado after...

David was a man of many talents his grandfather Martin Diesing was a man of many talents. He hunted, trapped, fished, raised chickens, grew a large garden and worked at IBM and they both died on November 7. We will miss David and I give my sympathies to all.

I was always awestruck by David’s creativity. From cars to music he never stopped creating and pushing the boundaries. One of my favorite memories of him, he built a car that had one HUGE headlight in the middle of the front, he cut off the top to it was open to the skies. We would race up and down the long driveway at the farmhouse in Highland singing and laugh at the top of our lungs. My nickname for the car was the “bat mobile”, popular TV show at the time. Another memory is the “jam...

David was a talented little league player for Hamilton Oil in the Town of Poughkeepsie South. He was older but included me in neighborhood baseball games at Sheafe Rd. School, Mt. Alvernia field and Sheafe Rd. Park. A very good athlete who mass other players better. Sometimes his sisters would play. His uncle and cousin were on my minor league team Norge Cleaners.Dave and I were opponents in Little league when I was a New Hamburg Chief. Prayers did David and family.