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David Lawrence Maser

State College, Pennsylvania

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David Lawrence Maser May 9, 1950 - September 16, 2011 David Lawrence Maser, age 61, of Pennsylvania Furnace, entered into heaven on Friday, Sept. 16, 2011. He was born May 9, 1950, in Johnstown, the son of the late Clarence Maser and of Leona Constable, who survives in Johnstown. David was...

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When I was very young, I looked up to David. He was older than me, handsome, funny, talented, had his own great big room in the attic and his own clubhouse, His first home (at my Aunt's house in Johnstown) had evidences of his awsome and God given ability to draw. In later years, it was evident that he also had a heart for the Lord and because of that, he touched so many people with his life. I will miss him. Cousin Cindy

Oh Zach, I wish I knew the words to say........I'm so sorry.

David worked for a educational publishing company in Johnstown with my husband, Bob Alwine starting in 1970. They formed a close friendship because (they both claimed) they shared a "unique" sense of humor. We quickly became fast friends with David and Dianne. We spent much time together as our and their children were being born and raised. We shared many good times as well as the trying ones. Both David and Dianne were always very caring and supportive with our struggles, while they had...

I didn't know Dave as well as most but, he touched my heart just the same. I knew "Mase", as he was known while playing trivia, from a local tavern. He recanted many stories and recollections to myself and others. Dave impressed me with his knowledge and love of sports. I was always very happy to spend an hour or so playing trivia and chatting with Mase. I will miss him greatly. My deepest condolences to his loved ones.

Zack and Maser Family,

“Perhaps they are not stars, but rather openings in heaven where the love of our lost ones pours through and shines down upon us to let us know they are happy.”

David will be missed tremendously. I will never forget Child Hope and the time and determination David and Dianne put into running the organization. I lost touch with David only to re-connect several years ago. I feel blessed to have known and re-connect with him. I will miss David's sense...

I will never forget all of the wonderful times I had with David while I was growing up. David's expertise in art was absolutely awesome to me; he taught me a lot about the right way to draw things, but no matter how much I tried I could never come close to his ability. One thing we had a lot of fun doing was drawing in the streets near his house in Westmont. We would often fill out all the streets around an entire block. I feel really sorry for his family. Please accept my condolences.

Our prayers and thoughts are with you as you mourne your loss and celebrate David's life, legacy and home in heaven.

David was such an amazing man. I met him when he was bringing Amanda for her blood work and treatment for her cancer. Although it was a trying time for him and he eventually became one of my regular people for labs he never failed to ask about how we where. So compassionate and corcerned for so many others when he went through so many trials himself. He brought us one of Amanda's drawings that remains in the State College lab that is often admired by many that fequent the lab. He will always...

There are not enough words in the English language to give justice in describing David Maser. In my younger years, he always had a special place in my heart for his humor and creativity. As I grew up, I saw how his humor and faith helped him to withstand so much, and he inspired me every step of the way. I remember coming for a couple days to help him care for Diane. I was in awe of his strength and faith. As his challenges continued, David was always able to find the humor in things and make...