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David Mello

1946 - 2024

David Mello obituary, 1946-2024, Hughson, CA

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David Mello Obituary

David Mello

March 10, 1946 - February 4, 2024

Hughson, California - David Craig Mello was born on March 10, 1946. He is preceded in death by his mother, Bonnie Bell Mello (Cottongim), father, Clyde Irving Mello, and older brother, Michael Allen Mello, who passed away just 2 months before on December 4, 2023.

As a child, "Dave" struggled with health issues and physical ailments which motivated him to try harder in all that he did. Those limitations were soon replaced, however, with multiple academic and athletic accomplishments both in little league and later at Davis High School in Modesto where he was varsity quarterback of the football team, pitcher on the baseball team, and point guard on the basketball team. Dave was also student body secretary at Davis High School and was part of the first graduating class in 1964.

After high school, Dave was given a scholarship to attend California State University, Fresno to play baseball. While at Fresno State, Dave graduated with a degree in History with a minor in Latin American studies, and wrote, An Historical Perspective of the Beard Industrial District, as his master's thesis. It was in Fresno that he would meet and marry Susan Pamela Aldridge, his first wife of thirteen years, and have two children, Craig (Estelle) and Beka (Brandon), who would give him six grandchildren: Cameron, Nairoby, Abigail, Asia, Maya, and Callie.

In 1984, Dave married Karen Weaver, and remained married until Karen passed away on November 29, 2021. As husband and wife, Dave and Karen loved to travel and stay at their many timeshares, spending a large portion of their time in South Lake Tahoe and San Francisco where they attended numerous plays and casino cardrooms. As an American history major and avid reader of historical biographies, Dave particularly loved visiting historical locations on the east coast with Karen. Then, when no longer able to travel, Dave put all his effort into taking care of Karen throughout her battle with dementia.

Dave had a successful career in education, having first taught in Chowchilla and later becoming vice-principal in Empire at Roma Teel Middle School. Soon after his time in Empire, he became principal of Mark Twain Junior High School in Modesto, and was later asked by Modesto City Schools superintendent, James Enochs, to be assistant superintendent in charge of Personnel/Human Resources. It was in this position that Dave thrived and spent most of his career, establishing hundreds of meaningful relationships until retiring in 2004. In his role as assistant superintendent, Dave was known above all things to be a man of unwavering fairness and compassion, who represented the "human" element of Modesto City Schools' human resources department, a characteristic that he took with him the day he retired.

As a son to Bonnie and Clyde, Dave was respectful, caring, and considerate. Known for climbing to the tops of his father's almond trees with an almond mallet to help his dad at harvest time and for buying lavish gifts for his mom at Christmas and on birthdays, he always treated his parents with respect. With his brother, Mike, Dave always maintained strong ties, regularly meeting once a month at a hotel in Bakersfield where they would talk politics, sports, family, and their beloved early years in Sacramento with grandparents and cousins.

As a father to Craig and Beka, Dave was caring, firm, understanding, wise, and playful. For his son, Craig, this meant annual fishing trips to lake McSwain, working side by side in Dave's orchard pruning almond trees, and standing with Craig as his best man when Craig got married to his wife, Estelle. To his daughter, Beka, Dave was doting and generous, always sending her roses on her birthday, buying her Mrs. Fields cookies every Christmas Eve, and taking her to San Francisco on annual father-daughter weekends.

As a grandfather to Cameron, Nairoby, Abigail, Asia, Maya, and Callie, Dave was a figure of love and security who could always be counted on for sports advice and intelligent conversation. Known for encouraging his grandkids to order dessert at every dinner out (sometimes despite the wishes of their parents), Grandpa Dave always made them feel special. He had an amazing way of turning every encounter, no matter how big or small, into an opportunity to teach something new. This even applied to playing board games together like checkers, during which time he would teach strategy and the idea of "attrition." Of course, as every grandchild knew, Grandpa Dave would never let you win just because you were a kid.

To his daughter-in-law, Estelle, Dave was a pillar of strength, wisdom, and kindness, remembered for the boxes of groceries he brought to her and Craig after his granddaughters were born, and for the countless breakfasts and dinners together, always making a competition out of ordering the best food on the menu…which he always insisted on sharing.

In his later years, Dave also became a victim of dementia, and on the night of February 4, 2024, during the strongest of storms he was taken from us. His favorite historical figure, Winston Churchill, wrote, "Success is not final, failure is not fatal, it is the courage to continue that counts." Dave lived his entire life with this mentality, fighting with all he had from beginning to end in all that he did. Every version of him will be missed beyond words. Every memory, both old and new, will be cherished forever.

We love you, Dave.

We love you, Grandpa.

We love you, Dad.

Services for David will be held Friday, February 23rd, 2024 starting at 11am in the Heritage Chapel.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Modesto Bee from Feb. 17 to Feb. 24, 2024.

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Just Me

March 10, 2026

Happy Birthday David.

P

February 4, 2026

Another year......just can't stop thinking about you.

Pat

February 4, 2025

I think of you every day

Monica Corriea

April 9, 2024

Dave Mello was the assistant principal during my very first years teaching science at Teel Middle school. The respect he commanded from all students was truly amazing. I can remember unruly lunch lines that magically stood at attention as soon as he was near. He was fair, consistent, and strict and his students and teachers benefited greatly from his example. His influence and guidance helped me to have a happy successful teaching career of 36 years. Over that time I had countless administrators and can tell you that Mr. Mello ranks in the top two! My thoughts and prayers go out to all of his family and hope it brings them some comfort to know how many lives he touched.

Pat Holmes

March 23, 2024

It is with a broken heart I read of David's passing. We all have a good friend during each stage of life but only the lucky ones have the same friend in all life's stages. It's been over 65 years since we first met and through the years remained "old friends". My heart is full of memories: as kids Hostess cupcakes at Pike's Park, later advancing the classified staff with the MCS, and finally long conversations regarding the issues in our lives. A man of Dave's moral character is hard to find, hard to lose and impossible to forget. With great pride and respect I speak your name. Though our lives will go on without you it will never be the same. Rest in peace dear friend.
With deepest sympathy to your beautiful family

Bob Anderson

February 23, 2024

I remember Dave from baseball in high school, a pretty good pitcher. Dave was one of my clients when I was Sales Rep with CSAA. When it was renewal time on his policy we would always talk sports. He was always a good guy to me and I will miss him. RIP Dave.

Patti Beauchesne

February 22, 2024

I will always cherish my memories of the decades working with Dave at MCS. He was a true gentleman - a man of integrity; honest and fair with everyone. My heartfelt condolences to Dave's family and friends. He will be missed but never forgotten. We are all better for having known him.

Lakewood Funeral Home

February 21, 2024

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Edmund W Lee

February 20, 2024

I am deeply saddened to hear of Dave´s passing. My condolences to his family. I had the privilege of working with Dave at MCS during my years as the director of State and Federal Programs. He was always a straight shooter and a great help to me as we sought to get all teachers trained to teach English Learners. Rest in peace Dave.

Crash

February 19, 2024

Dave, thank you for the opportunities, your patience with me, and you´re not so patience with me!!!! I respected you and admired you. Thank you.
Crash!

Russ Taplin

February 19, 2024

I met Dave in Sizth grade and played on various sports teams with Dave. The first game of Football ever played was in Lodi. On the fourth play of the game Dave called a 58 pass, a Deep corner route, i had gotten behind a the defender, Dave through a long pass and we scored. We won the game and in Basketball season Dave and I were starters and we won the first Basketball game played by a Davis high school team. Dave i remembering scoring the first Basket in Davis's high school History. Dave and I played on various sport teams over a 7 year period. A series of very fond memoies during that vital period of life when boys start to become men. Like Dave i went to College on a sports scholarship and received a BA in history. I regretfully lost touch with Dave many years ago but revered our "glory days" because we were. " in the room when it happened'"

Jonathan Peck MBA.

February 18, 2024

Mr. Mello I first met as a student at Empire Jr. High School. I remember him vividly because of his character. He was kind, but firm, with an overall presence of kindness. The year was 1979. He was truly the embodiment of a great educator and what (I believe) all American educators should strive to be like...Mr. Mello's example was paramount. He really was "The best of the best"! Rest in Peace.

Craig Mello

February 18, 2024

Services will be at 11:00 on Friday, February 23rd at Lakewood Memorial.

Duane Nelson

February 18, 2024

A wonderful man, a great athlete in his younger days, an asset to Modesto education, a good example to his entire family, and a valuable friend to his older brother (who was one of my best friends and roommate at CAL).

Kathy Wood

February 17, 2024

Dave Mello was an administrator with Modesto City School District during my employment with them. I admired him as he was as fair and honest as he possibly could be while working in the district's parameters. We had honest and respectful exchanges during union business as well as personal. Rest In Peace, Dave. I have many fond memories of our conversations and exchanges of thoughts and ideas. May God bless you and the family and friends you have left behind.

Dave Takvorian

February 17, 2024

RIP my good friend. You were always my favorites at Modesto City Schools and we will share "Dave Mello stories" for a long time to come. God Bless your family and I hope they share many happy memories of the Dave Mello we knew and loved.

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