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David Pieta

Paulsboro, New Jersey

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David Pieta, 45, of Gibbstown, passed away January 19, 2010. He is the beloved son of Barbara Pieta, survived by his father Richard Bradford, grandparents William Pieta, Arlene Bradford, aunts Andrea and Kathryn Pieta, uncles John (Debbie) and Michael Pieta, cousins Jennifer, John Paul, Jillian,...

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My heart dropped to the ground when I heard that my first boyfriend has passed. I will always remember you and the crazy times we had together. I am glad to have met a special person like you. I will carry you in my heart and thoughts forever. My blessing go out to your family and friends. RIP baby love ya! Sookie AKA Heather

To thePieta Family:

Our deepest sympathy to all. We can remember David as a little boy shopping with Kathryn. It was easy to love him.

Sincerely,

The Joe Funari Family

To the Pieta Family:

Our deepest sympathy to all. We have fond memories of David shopping with Kathryn in the old store on Broad Street. You could not help loving him.

Sincerely,

The Joe Funari Family

To the Pieta Family:

Our deepest sympathy to all. We can remember David as a little boy shopping with Kathryn. It was easy to love him.

Sincerely,

The Joe Funari Family

Our thoughts,and pryers,to,Dave's,family.He was,one,of the most,kindest,carziest,loving person,we knew.He left,us all,some very,special,memories.Rest In Peace,Bro!!!
Sincerely,John,andDonna,Carney

So sorry to hear of David's passing He was always a nice and funny guy in school. My sympathies to all of his family and friends.

I will always remember David as one of the few people in high school who was not afraid to be himself. even back then his love of nature and wildlife was apparent. Our family's prayers are with you.

As the days and weeks pass, and as you return to life's routine, may you continue to feel comforted by the love and support of family and friends.

I will always remember David as someone with a good heart. Not too long ago he stopped by my home and I happened to be having a bad day. He reached into his pocket and gave me a four leaf clover that he had found that same day. He simply said "He thought that I needed it more than he did." It made me smile and I still have that clover encased with a photo in my China Cabinet.

I also have many fond memories of David building the Giant Spider Web for John Paul and Jillian every...