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David Gillece

Baltimore, Maryland

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David Gillece, 74, passed away peacefully on August 17, 2024, in Easton, Maryland. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Roberts, his daughter, Casey Gordon (Griffin) of Winnetka, IL, his son, Patrick Gillece (Jennifer) of Bethesda, MD, and five grandchildren.A Mass of Christian Burial will be held...

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Nancy, I was very sad to Just learn of David's passing. We shared alot of laughter and beer at Oriole games in the past. He was always very kind and professional throughout his career. Baltimore city got the best from him. I hope you are well and enjoying your grandchildren. Sally McGraw

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David was one of the greatest people in our business...and in life. Always so helpful and kind. Very sorry for your loss but rest assured that he impacted people all over the country.

Nancy, I am shocked and so very saddened to read this. David was a kind soul, a sensible businessman and a civic leader and so very proud of you and his children. I can remember the way his Mom spoke of David--always with a special sparkle in her eye. May God bless his soul and your family during this very difficult time.

David and I were both deputy directors of the GBC together in the 80s and 90s. I´d like to think we complemented one another well - David was the negotiator while I was the communicator. I learned so much from him and will miss him.

Nancy, Casey, and Patrick, I´m so very sad to read of David´s passing. I have so many wonderful memories of our families together when the kids were little. Sending love and condolences. May David´s memory be for a blessing. Love Pam Genn

One of the top-of-the-line community leaders particularly during the Schaeffer years. A fine, bright, creative mind. A loss for our community, and his family.

Nancy - I am so sorry for your loss. You and your children and their families are in my prayers. I remember David as a funny and kind man.

David and I were friends at Calvert Hall. I remember him as a very intelligent person back in the 60's. May he rest in peace and enjoy the fruits of heaven. My prayers are for him and his family during this difficult time.