David-Dymski-Obituary

David Dymski

Girard, Pennsylvania

Apr 13, 1935 – May 15, 2021 (Age 86)

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BORN
April 13, 1935
DIED
May 15, 2021
AGE
86
LOCATION
Girard, Pennsylvania

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Edder Funeral Home, Inc. - Girard Obituary

David Dymski passed away on May 15, 2021 at the age of 86 in Girard, Pennsylvania. Funeral Home Services for David are being provided by Edder Funeral Home, Inc. - Girard. The obituary was featured in Erie Times-News on May 19, 2021.

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I'll always miss you grandpa........ik we didn't always get along but I love you........rip

We are so sad to hear of Mr. Do’s passing. He meant so much to our family. He will forever be treasured in our hearts. All the many memories and stories from painting together. May God comfort and bless you during this time. Love, Jocelyn (Orr) Polka

Ann and family,
We were sorry to read about Dave’s passing. We taught with Dave at Fairview High School and enjoyed his stories and company. He always spoke highly of his family. We hope that you enjoyed your retirement years together.
With deepest sympathy,

Mr. Dymski's latin and Spanish classes were foundational for my sister's development of her foreign language skills and her eventual life in Spain-- and my Spanish family. My prayers to his family. Vaya con dios. Thank you and RIP.

Family, fond memories of an old colleague from the 70s/ RIP, Dave!

Mr. Dymski was my Latin teacher in the 70's. He was a real character; his classes were always lively. He was a kind and genuine person who really cared about his students. He was also a good Latin teacher.
Requiescat in pace, Señor.

Mr. Dymski was my Latin I and II teacher at Fairview High in 1969 and 1970. He was my favorite teacher and he was an inspiration to me that led me to success in my business career. I have always remembered two things he frequently said to us as students and have followed them: "All that glitters is not gold" and "This is an insult to your intelligence." RIP, Mr. Dymski, you were a great teacher and an even greater mentor, and your legacy will live on through your students.