David-Motherway-Obituary

David Leo Motherway Jr.

Stonington, Connecticut

Jan 20, 1968 – Aug 20, 2022

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BORN
January 20, 1968
DIED
August 20, 2022
LOCATION
Stonington, Connecticut

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DAVID Leo Motherway Jr., beloved son, husband, father, brother, uncle, nephew and friend, was suddenly taken from his family and loved ones on Saturday August 20, 2022. David is survived by the love of his life and wife of 22 years, Kathie Dean Motherway; his children, Sydney Cragan Motherway,...

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Dear Kathy, Sydney, Erin and Leo, My condolences and prayers are with you. I just found out about Dave´s passing. I´m so sorry. We have all lost a part of us at his departure. I had just gotten back in touch with him two years ago after running into Mark Hindle. He was very concerned about his mom and her health, and I kept her in my prayers. I played football and lacrosse at the CG Academy with Dave. He was bigger than life, but we should know that he is closer to us than we...

Kathie- your family has always held a special place in my heart and I am saddened to hear of Dave's passing. I recall him being an incredible father and such a kind man. My thoughts are with you and the family. Sending love from Vermont.

Our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to Kathy the kids all family and friends who knew my friend "Mother". There are lots of really great people in this world but NONE better than Dave, it´s tough to describe in words the way our pal mother brought such life and fun to everything we did from our time in the Coast Guard in Texas to New Orleans to visiting with the family and skiing in Vermont with all our kids together although I haven´t seen you in a few years I feel you right now...

David, Mary, Kathie and family, I was so sorry to hear about David. I´m praying for you all.

I am sorry for and saddened by your loss. Praying for God´s blessings on David and his cherished family.

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It is rare to know someone who you have never met in person or even spoken with over the phone. However, when my wife Patty and I heard the news of Daves´s passing, the impact on our family was profound as we felt as though we lost a dear friend. When we dropped our son Trent off at USCGA in July 2020, we were filled with both apprehension and pride. Fortunately, Trent found the acquaintance of Sydney Motherway during those critical and early weeks/months adjusting to Academy life. Little did...

Dave & Mary, I had never met Dave but I'm sure he would consider me a friend as he had done for so many others. I know there is no bright side to his passing but he died doing what he loved best and that is a blessing in itself. My prayers are with you. God bless, Terry McKenna

Kathie, Syd, Erin & Leo We are so sorry for your loss. Our paths crossed for only a short time, but a memorable one. We will keep your family in our thoughts and prayers. With sympathy, Sue, Chris, Isabel & Jake